Questions & Answers about چرا پلیس دارد بوق میزند؟
How do the two verbs work together to form the Present Progressive tense here?
To show an action is happening right now, Farsi uses the present tense of the helper verb داشتن (to have) along with the main verb in the Present Indicative (the form with the می prefix). In this sentence, the helper دارد pairs with the main verb میزند to mean "is honking".
Why is the word بوق (horn) placed between the two verbs?
Because "to honk" is a compound verb in Farsi. When using the Present Progressive with compound verbs, the helper verb (دارد) is placed just before the non-verb part of the compound (بوق). The conjugated main verb (میزند) then takes its usual spot at the very end of the sentence.
What does بوق میزند mean literally?
The Farsi compound verb for "to honk" is بوق زدن (buq zadan), which literally translates to "to hit the horn". Therefore, the main verb used is میزند, meaning "hits" or "strikes".
The English translation says "the police are honking", so why are the Farsi verbs singular?
In English, "police" is usually treated as a plural group. In Farsi, the word پلیس is grammatically singular. Unless you explicitly make it plural (like پلیسها), it takes the 3rd-person singular form for both the helper verb (دارد) and the main verb (میزند).
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