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  1. Åsa
    September 21, 2012 @ 1:42 pm

    A question: why haven’t you written the imperative forms for the verbs? It’s hard for me to figure those out by myself.

  2. aryan khanzada
    December 16, 2012 @ 6:47 am

    dear hassan, there’s one problem that i am facing and maybe others also….which is you havent written the imperative form of some verbs and its very confusing to do them in the useful drills like ,,,,see! , wash! take !……….would be highly obliged if u help us out……
    regards
    arian

    • Brian
      December 17, 2012 @ 7:18 pm

      Aryan, one potential solution that wouldn’t involve Hassan rewriting the lessons is to study the written Farsi in the useful drills. You can derive the imperative form of the verb by taking off the “mi” in the beginning and then taking off the ending. What you are left with at that point is what Hassan refers to as the imperative form of the verb. Then, you wind up with bin, shu, and gir (in case reading the written script is the problem.)

  3. aryan khanzada
    December 18, 2012 @ 5:27 pm

    //brian//………its very heart warming that u tried to clarify my query….. cheers matey!! :)

  4. ghamgeen
    July 11, 2015 @ 12:06 pm

    thanks to everything.. Present Simple is too difficult, I can’t hang out by myself, I need more training with the verbs. all the verbs will be changed here… mn tra tashkur me kunm, ain dars khaile saab bud.. khoda hafiz