Easy Persian

Lesson 50
Let's Write 50
Useful Drills 50
Links 50
Books 50



Lessons 1-75
Lessons 76 - 137
Next Lesson
Previous Lesson

by
Hassan H.
Online since 2001
Home

Lesson 50

Salam! Khosh amadid!

Hello everyone, how are you?

Today, we are going to learn the negative form of sentences in past perfect tense. Hopefully, we will finish the past perfect tense in two weeks. Then, we will start the simple present tense.  


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).

Denmark
Japan
Hungary
China


3- Say these numbers in Persian:
0 - 41 - 600 - 6000 - 60000 - 6003

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 take<= /bær da:shtæn/< ==

To return <= /bær gæshtæn/ < ==

Girl <= /dokhtær/ < ==

Boy <= /pesær/ < ==

Dishes <= /zærf ha;/ < ==

 

 

 

OK,
Now, let's see the negative form of the past perfect tense.

Actually, there is nothing new here. You already know the negative form of sentences in simple past tense as well as in other tenses. You may apply the same rule here.

Put /nu:n/ with /næ/ sound in the beginning of verbs to make them negative.

Example:

I had seen = /mæn dideh bu:dæm/.
I hadn't seen = /mæn nædideh bu:dæm/.

They had said = /a:nha: gofteh bu:dænd/.
They hadn't said = /a:nha: nægofteh bu:dænd/.

My friend had called me = /du:stæm beh mæn telefon kærdeh bu:d/.
My friend hadn't called me = /du:stæm beh mæn telefon nækærdeh bu:d/.

And so on.

Please go to Useful drills page to practice more.

Let's write page is waiting for you if you want to learn and practice Persian writings.

See you next week!

Khoda Hafez!

 

Each and every content throughout this site including all lessons, all poetry explanations, and all personal stories are copyrighted to easypersian. Any kind of reproducing the contents of this site without the written permission from the webmaster is strictly forbidden. © Easy Persian
Your Words
Chat
Forum
Guestbook
My Weblog
Good Message
Contact