Directions: When āyā appears at the beginning of a
sentence, it is usually there to let you know that this is a yes-no
question. Āyā generally is not used in spoken style Persian which prefers
devices such as intonation instead of āyā. In this exercise, you get to listen to questions on the left and
answers on the right. They are scrambled. Drag each answer on the right to the question which it is answering on the left. Drag each answer on the right to the question which it is answering on the left. After you have matched each answer to the correct question, hit Check to see how you did.
This second set is in written style so you will hear the word āyā.
(Spoken style was in the previous set!).