Superlative adjectives in Persian
Superlative adjectives in Persian
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
One
Two
Two
Three
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 present continuous tense).
Behind the gate
Some of
Party
To thank
3- Say these numbers in Persian:
666 – 161 – 616 – 8395 – 90000 – 7004 – 3001
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/ < ==
Pen < ==
Money < ==
Gate < ==
People < ==
Guest =
All right, how was the exam? I hope it helped you review what you had learned before.
Today, we are going to continue our adjective related lessons.
We know that we have comparative adjective in Persian if we add /tær/ to an adjective. In short: more + adjective (in English) = adjective + /tær/ (in Persian)
Today, we want to see how we can say this one in Persian: most beautiful
Look at this word: /tærin/
Add /tærin/ to the end of your adjectives in Persian and you will have superlative adjective.
In short: most beautiful = /khosh gel tærin/.
Some more examples:
Most difficult = /mosh kel tærin/
Most comprehensive = /ka:mel tærin/
Easiest = /a:sa:n tærin/
Best = /beh tærin/ (this one is irregular)
Cleanest = /tæmiz tærin/
Ugliest = /zesht tærin/
And so on.
grammar
- “When” and “While” in Past Continuous Tense
- Adjectives in Persian
- Comparative Adjectives in Persian
- How to Translate ‘for’ in Present Perfect Tense
- How to Translate ‘since’ in Present Perfect Tense
- Interrogative in Simple Future Tense
- More Sentences in Past Perfect Tense
- More Sentences in Simple Future Tense
- More sentences in Simple Present Tense
- Past Perfect Tense
- Persian Calendar – Seasons – Months
- Persian Lesson 11 – Simple Past Tense, How to make a verb in S.P.tense
- Persian Lesson 12 – Compound Verbs in Simple Past Tense
- Persian Lesson 13 – Start Making Sentences in S.P. Tense
- Persian Lesson 14 – Delete Subjects of Your Sentences
- Persian Lesson 15 – How to Say ‘my’ plus ‘noun’ in Persian
- Persian Lesson 16 – How to Say my, your, his, plus noun in persian
- present perfect t.
- present perfect tense
- Present Simple Tense Starts Here
- Relative Pronouns Review Drills
- Should/Must + Have + PP
- Simple Future Tense
- Superlative adjectives in Persian