Persian Lesson 42 – Interrogative in Simple Future Tense

Persian Lesson 42 – Interrogative in Simple Future Tense

Persian Lesson 42 – Interrogative in Simple Future Tense

Jan 23, 2019 - Persian Language Courses
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Salam! Khosh amadid!

Hello everyone, how are you?

Quiz:

1- Listen to the audio files first (preferably once). Repeat it for a couple of times. Write it down on a paper. Find their English equivalents. (Seen)

One

Two

Three

2- Find the Persian equivalent for the following words and make nine sentences with each of them (one in simple past tense, negative in simple past, interrogative in simple past, one in present perfect tense, negative in present perfect tense, one using ‘for’, and one with ‘since’, one in simple future tense, and negative in simple future tense).

To receive
Award
Driver
To break
To say
To leave

3- Say these numbers in Persian:

12000 – 3123 – 701 – 351 – 6013 – 900

All right,

Today, we are going to learn the question form of sentences in simple future tense. Here’s how:

As we did with two other tenses (simple past and present perfect tense), we need to put the word  /a:ya:/ at the beginning of our sentences. That’s it!

Will he come?  /a:ya: (u:) kha:hæd a:mæd/?

Will they write?  /a:ya: (a:nha:) kha:hænd nevesht/?

Will my brother sell?  /a:ya: bæra:dæræm (u:) kha:hæd foru:kht/?

Will your father make?  /a:ya: pedæræt (u:) kha:hæd sa:kht/?

And so on. Hope it is not difficult.

See you next week!

Khoda Hafez!

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