The Hindi Sentences-
1- Vah roz 9 o'clock par school jaTa hai.
2- Vah bhut late lunch karTi hai.
3- Main har Sunday mithai khaTa hu.
4- Ve students Saturday ki sham ko cricket khelTe hai.
Now, ye dekha ja sakta hai ki sentence 1, 2 me actions( Jana, Lunch Karna) daily go rha hai. And, sentence 3, 4 me actions Sunday and Saturday ko ho rha hai, means ek pattern follow ho rha hai.
In most of the sentences, we speak are in the same way in day-to-day conversation. If you look at the bold words, un sab me at the end Ta hai, Ti hai, Te hai aata hi hai.
Formula to use-
Subject + Verb + Object + Others (positive sentence)
He/she/it + verb (+ s/es) + object + other.
I/we/you/they + verb + object + other.
Note - He/She/It - singular subjects so s/es come.
I/we/you/then - plural subjects so s/es not come.
Now
1 - He goes to school at 9 o'clock daily.
'He' is singular so the verb go has es. He is subject, school is an object, and daily is other.
2 - She eats/takes her lunch very late.
She - singular subject; eats/takes- verb
Lunch - object; very late - other
3 - I eat sweet every Sunday.
'I' is plural subject, so the verb eat does NOT have s/es. Sweet is an object. every Sunday- other
4 - Those students play cricket Saturday evening.
Now, your turn- find out - Subject, Verb, Object, other.