آیا قوز کردن باعث شد که کسی کشیدگی عضله پیدا کند؟

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Why is the verb peydâ konad in the present subjunctive when the main verb bâ'es shod is in the past tense?
The verb bâ'es shodan (to cause) always requires the present subjunctive in the following ke clause, regardless of the main verb's tense. Even though the causing happened in the past (shod), the resulting action is treated as a potential outcome, triggering the subjunctive (peydâ konad).
How does Farsi translate the "-ing" gerund in the word "slouching"?
Farsi uses the standard infinitive form of the verb to act as a noun. Here, quz kardan (literally "to slouch") functions as the subject of the sentence to mean "slouching."
Why use the verb peydâ kardan (to find) for a muscle strain?
While peydâ kardan literally means "to find," it is the standard verb used in Farsi for acquiring, developing, or experiencing physical conditions, symptoms, and states. Therefore, keshidegi-e azole peydâ kardan naturally means "to get a muscle strain."
Does kasi mean "someone" or "anyone" in this sentence?
It translates to "anyone" here. Kasi is used for both "someone" and "anyone." In affirmative statements, it usually means "someone," but in questions like this one, it functions just like the English "anyone."

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