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Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Tenses and Negations


A). Present: The present tense uses –NA

This tense is used to show an action that is in progress at the present moment or an action that takes place on a daily basis.

1. Mimi ninasoma Kiswahili.                    [I am studying/reading Kiswahili.]

2. Sisi tunasoma Kiswahili.                       [We are studying/reading Kiswahili.]

 

B). Present Perfect: The present perfect tense uses –ME

This tense is used to show an action that took place in the past, and the resulting state of that action still exists or a simple present action which is complete.

1. Mimi nimesoma Kiswahili.                   [I have read/studied Kiswahili.]

2. Sisi tumesoma Kiswahili.                     [We have read/studied Kiswahili.]

 

C). Past: The past tense uses -LI

 The simple past tense is used to show an action that took place in the past.

1. Mimi nilisoma Kiswahili.                      [I read/studied Kiswahili.]

2. Sisi tulisoma Kiswahili.                         [We read/ studied Kiswahili.]

 

D). Future: The future tense uses -TA

The future tense is used to show an action that will take place in the future.

1. Mimi nitasoma Kiswahili.                      [I will read/study Kiswahili.]

2. Sisi tutasoma Kiswahili.                        [We will read/study Kiswahili.]

 

E). Habitual: The habitual tense uses HU-

This tense expresses an idea that happens on a regular basis.

1. Mimi huoga kila asubuhi.

    [I shower every morning.]

2. Mimi hupiga mswaki kila asubuhi.

    [I brush my teeth every morning.]

3. Mimi hula kiamsha kinywa.

    [I eat breakfast.]

4. Mimi huenda darasani saa tatu asubuhi.

    [I go to class at 9am.]

5. Mimi hula chakula cha mchana saa sita mchana.

    [I eat lunch at noon.]



NEGATIONS


  I:                    Mimi ni/si

You:                 Wewe u/hau

He/she:           yeye a/ha

We:                  sisi tu/hatu

You(plural):     nyinyi m/ham

They:               Wao wa/hawa


When negating in the present tense

1.      The ending of the verb changes from –a to –i

2.      We do not use the tense infix –na-

 

Ni-na-soma     si-somi

u-na-soma       hu-somi

a-na-soma       ha-somi

tu-na-soma      hatu-somi

m-na-soma      ham-somi

wa-na-soma    hawa-somi

 

When negating in the present perfect tense, the tense infix (me) changes to ja

a-me-soma                  ha-ja-soma

a-me-jua                     ha-ja-jua

 

When negating in the future tense, the tense infix (ta) does not change

a-ta-soma                    ha-ta-soma

a-ta-jua                       ha-ta-jua

 

When negating in the past tense, we replace –li- with ku

a-li-soma                       ha-ku-soma

a-li-jua                         ha-ku-jua



Exercise: Please translate the following to Swahili and negate the sentences.

For example: 

She is reading: Yeye anasoma.

Yeye hasomi.


1. I am sitting

2. We are eating

3. They are laughing 

4. You are playing

5. You are dancing

6. I drove

7. You understood

8. She wrote

9. We knew

10. You'all learnt

11. They saw

12. I will cook

13. You will sleep

14. She will drink

15. We will work

16. You’all will get tired

17. They will listen

18. I have clapped

19. You have answered

20. She has called-

21. We have sang

22. You’all have waved

23. They have fallen

24. I have written

25. I have spoken

26. I have read

27. I understood

28. I have braided my hair

29. He has seen

30. She has played

31. She has cooked

32. She has given

33. He has eaten

34. You are standing

35. You've had a visitor

36. We have driven

37. We have fallen

38. You'all have smiled-

39. You'all have worked

40. They have played

41. They have run

42. I am listening

43. We are talking

44. You all are looking

45. I am waiting

46. I am seeing

47. He is driving

48. She is sitting

49. They are laughing

50. We are learning

51. They are playing

52. You'all are listening

53. They are playing music-

54. We are talking