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1a) An examples of Farsi's use of affixes is seen in verbs. The suffixes of verbs and adjectives agree with the pronoun.Man (I) Khoobam (good) asstam (it is) - "I am good"* - AM is used at the end of the verb asst (to be) and the adjective khoob (good).To contrast, to say "you are good" you would use the ending -ee to agree with the pronoun, Shoma.Shoma Khoobee assteeb) Aggluntative: helpful because I know to expect the words to be made of different morphemes (components of words - affixes, bases...etc). It also going to be good for me the see common patterns and make my learning easier.c). The symbols for the vowels aren't normally used in everyday Persian - they are much more of a teaching tool.2. The songs are great reinforcement tools. They help me listen for the words I know versus wordsI do not. Also, I'm able to enhance vocabulary. In addition to this, it makes my learning experience more fun.
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