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Lesson 17 |
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Hassan H. |
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Online since 2001 |
Lesson 17 How was the previous lesson? Like it? Let me know if you faced any problems, but please specify the problems so clearly that I can understand you. So far, we have almost learned the simple past tense. For example we know that we should follow the following rule to make a sentence in Persian: subject + object + time + verb; Like we see in the following sentence: I bought this book yesterday. Do you remember how to say it in Persian? Excellent!! We say: Now we want to say this sentence: I bought this book in the market yesterday.
You see, we are expanding the sentence. Here, the order of the words in English is as follows: subject + verb + object + place + time. No objection? Good! Now, let's try to convert this rule into Persian. Before doing this, look at the previous Persian rule we already know. That is: subject + object + time + verb, as we see in the sentence above (I bought this book yesterday). Now we want to add 'place' to this rule. All we should do is putting 'place' between 'time' and 'verb'. We will have this rule: subject + object + time + place + verb. Easy? Now, let's translate this sentence: I bought this book in the market yesterday. Market = In = In the market = In/at + place = We will say: Note: as you have probably noticed, we have two All right. This is our final and the most difficult rule we should learn. This rule is applicable to all tenses in Persian. Wow! At last I did it!! Well, we did it! Try to memorize this rule now: subject + object + time + place + verb. From now on (as long as we are in simple past tense), all I have to do is speak in English and all you have to do is speak in Persian! Accepted? Wonderful! Please go to Useful drills page to do your own share! To see the main stress of the words in Persian, go to Let's write page. All right, with this we come to the end of lesson 17. I hope you enjoyed it. See you next week!
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