رتبه‌بندی بعد از نمونه‌برداری انجام می‌شود.

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This lesson focuses on the formal passive using moured-e ... qarâr gereftan, but this sentence uses anjâm mishavad. Could we use the new structure here?
You could theoretically say moured-e rotbe-bandi qarâr migirad (undergoes grading), but it sounds awkward in this context. anjâm shodan (to be done/performed) is much more natural when you want to state that a general process or task simply takes place. The moured-e ... qarâr gereftan structure is better suited for when a specific subject is receiving an action (like 'the project was subjected to review').
How is the word rotbe-bandi (grading) constructed?
It is made of rotbe (rank or grade) and the suffix -bandi, which creates abstract nouns related to organizing, grouping, or dividing things. You will see -bandi everywhere in formal and technical Farsi, such as in baste-bandi (packaging) or daste-bandi (categorizing).
What is the literal breakdown of nemune-bardâri (sampling)?
It combines nemune (sample or example) with bardâri, which means 'the act of taking or removing' (derived from the compound verb bar dâshtan). So it literally means 'sample-taking'. This is a very common pattern for forming verbal nouns, just like film-bardâri (filming) or kopi-bardâri (copying).
Why is the time phrase placed in the middle instead of at the end?
Because Farsi is a Subject-Object-Verb language, the verb phrase anjâm mishavad (is done) firmly belongs at the very end of the sentence. The phrase ba'd az nemune-bardâri (after sampling) acts as an adverbial time phrase, which naturally slots in right before the verb.

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