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Useful Drills 54

Practice makes perfect!

Note: Before doing these homeworks, make sure you have learned the previous words fluently.

 

Follow the examples and say the verbs with all subjective pronouns:
Note: You should say both imperative roots one after another. But, use the first option only.

To beat = /zædæn/.

Beat! (imperative) = /zæn/. Or /bezæn/.

I beat = /mizænæm/.

You beat = /mizæni/ ...

Now continue!

 

To become = /shodæn/.

Become! (imperative) = /sho/. Or /besho/.

I become = /mishævæm/.

You become = /mishævi/.

Now continue!

 

To break = /shekæstæn/.

Break! (imperative) = /shekæn/. Or /beshekæn/.

I break = /mishekænæm/.

You break = /mishekæni/.

Now continue!

 

To bring = /a:vordæn/.

Bring! (imperative) = /a:r/. Or /bi ya:r/.

I bring = /mi a:væræm/.

You bring = /mi a:væri/.

Now continue!

 

To buy = /khæridæn/.

Buy! (impreative) = /khær/. Or /bekhær/.

Secret Note!! Do not call anybody /khær/!! It is a taboo word. It means donkey in Persian. In saying, it refers to a person who is slow to understand.

I buy = /mi khæræm/.

You buy = /mi khæri/.

Now continue!

 

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