Persian Lesson 67 – Interrogative in Simple Present Tense

Persian Lesson 67 – Interrogative in Simple Present Tense

Persian Lesson 67 – Interrogative in Simple Present Tense

Feb 10, 2019 - Persian Language Courses
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Salam! Khosh amadid!

 

Hello, welcome everybody!

 

Today, we are going to learn the last section in Present Simple Tense, which is interrogative.

This is not something strange. You already know the word  /a:ya:/. Put this word in the beginning of your sentences to ask others something!

Let’s see an example:

He goes =  /u: mirævæd/

Does he go? =  /a:ya: u: mirævæd/?

Note: you may simply delete the subject in your Persian sentence.

Was it difficult? Of course not!

Please do the Quiz first and then go to Useful Drills page.

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 four sentences with each of them (one in simple past tense, one in present perfect tense using ‘for’, one in simple future tense, and one in past perfect tense).

To respect somebody
To pray
To make somebody laugh
To marry

3- Say these numbers in Persian:

40-303-112-101-66-91-14

4- Follow the examples, combine the letters, and make words using the given letters. You’ll have to change the big letters into the small ones whenever needed.

Friend <= /du:st/ < == 

Book <= /keta:b/ < == 

To give <= /da:dæn/< == 

To steal <= /dozdidæn/ < == 

Pencil <= /meda:d/ < == 

To hurt <= /zækh mi kærdæn/ < == 

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See you next week!

Khoda Hafez!

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