SDLC 110 Week 12 Reflection

This week, Mirwais taught us the imperfect (past continuous) form of conjugating a verb. It is conjugated exactly the same as the past tense, which is regular, but with the prefix "mi-" added. So if you wanted to say that you lived in a dorm while at college, you would say "man dar khobgah zendegi mikardam." I thought it was interesting how the imperfect is completely regular in Farsi. In the language I had previously studied, French, the imperfect tense (imparfait) can be irregular and frustrating. 

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