Breakdown of چرا ردپاها دستکاری شده بودند؟
چراcherâ
why
دستکاری کردنdastkâri kardan
to tamper with
ردپاradpâ
footprint
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Questions & Answers about چرا ردپاها دستکاری شده بودند؟
How does دستکاری شده بودند form the past perfect passive?
This showcases the lesson's main grammar point! The active compound verb is دستکاری کردن (to tamper). To make it passive, we change the auxiliary verb to شدن, giving us دستکاری شدن (to be tampered with). To put this into the past perfect, we use its past participle (دستکاری شده) and add the past tense of "to be" for "they" (بودند). Together, it means "they had been tampered with."
What are the individual parts that make up the word ردپاها?
It is a compound noun combining رد (trace or track) and پا (foot), linked by a spoken invisible ezafe vowel (rad-e-pa). Finally, the standard plural suffix ها is added to the end to make "footprints".
Since ردپاها (footprints) are inanimate objects, shouldn't the verb be singular instead of the plural بودند?
You have a good memory! Yes, plural inanimate subjects in Farsi generally take a singular verb. However, using a plural verb like بودند is also grammatically correct. It is often done in written Farsi, or to emphasize the multiple distinct footprints rather than treating them as a single group.
The English translation says "tampered with". Why isn't there a Farsi word for "with" (like با) in this sentence?
In English, "tamper" is a verb that requires the preposition "with". But in Farsi, the concept is covered entirely by the compound verb دستکاری شدن without needing any extra prepositions. Farsi literally says "the footprints had been tampered", which we naturally translate as "tampered with" in English.