{headRow.map((h, i) => (
diff --git a/src/content/phrase-structure/blocks-and-kids.mdx b/src/content/phrase-structure/blocks-and-kids.mdx
index 9d44cce..0828c37 100644
--- a/src/content/phrase-structure/blocks-and-kids.mdx
+++ b/src/content/phrase-structure/blocks-and-kids.mdx
@@ -199,7 +199,10 @@ Wherever you see an example phrase with a you can click it to see
You will see a bunch of different blocks. Don't worry about learning what they all are, but if you want here's a complete list:
- All the blocks
+
+{" "}
+All the blocks
+
@@ -227,6 +230,7 @@ You will see a bunch of different blocks. Don't worry about learning what they a
)
+
## The Kids' Section
diff --git a/src/content/phrase-structure/np.mdx b/src/content/phrase-structure/np.mdx
index 21e98c7..5225658 100644
--- a/src/content/phrase-structure/np.mdx
+++ b/src/content/phrase-structure/np.mdx
@@ -323,10 +323,13 @@ If our possesor is a noun, we can add a possesor to _it_. Try clicking the
-
- Click here for another example of what recursion looks like
- (if you don't have epilepsy)
-
+
+{" "}
+
+ Click here for another example of what recursion looks like
+ (if you don't have epilepsy)
+
+
+
A noun is one of three starting points for making an NP. When you start with a noun you can add adjectives and a possesor to it. (The possesor is another NP, which you can keep building on in the same way.)
diff --git a/src/content/pronouns/pronouns-mini.mdx b/src/content/pronouns/pronouns-mini.mdx
index 746bf15..0a16ed9 100644
--- a/src/content/pronouns/pronouns-mini.mdx
+++ b/src/content/pronouns/pronouns-mini.mdx
@@ -2306,7 +2306,9 @@ Remember our example about about their brother sitting in your house yesterday?
+
Answer:
+
Your brother was sitting in his/her/their house yesterday.
diff --git a/src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx b/src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx
index ded6e86..9ad5541 100644
--- a/src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx
+++ b/src/content/verbs/jussive.mdx
@@ -30,16 +30,8 @@ import deMuCowboysOk from "./de-mu-cowboys-ok.jpg";
import deMuCowboysNotOk from "./de-mu-cowboys-not-ok.jpg";
import psmd from "../../lib/psmd";
-export const De = (props) => (
-
- {{ p: "دې", f: "de", e: props.e || undefined }}
-
-);
-export const MU = (props) => (
-
- {{ p: "مو", f: "mU", e: props.e || undefined }}
-
-);
+export const De = (props) => ;
+export const MU = (props) => ;
In Pashto the [jussive form](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jussive_mood) is used to make orders or commands directed towards the 3rd person. This is also used for blessings and curses.
@@ -70,6 +62,7 @@ There are a couple of questions that can confuse learners when they encounter th
In this section, we'll explain how this all works.
+
Spoiler quick answer:
- _Basic form_: Jussive phrases are made using the jussive particle with subjunctive or present verbs.
@@ -164,9 +157,9 @@ First let's look at an example without this دې conflict:
])}
-In this example {{ p: "تا", f: "taa", e: "you" }} is the so we can 🪄 shrink it into a .
+In this example is the so we can 🪄 shrink it into a .
-But now we've got the problem of the two {{ p: "دې", f: "de", e: "you" }} particles. We can't say this:
+But now we've got the problem of the two particles. We can't say this:
{psmd([
@@ -193,7 +186,7 @@ So here's the solution in Pashto... 🥁 Instead we **get rid of the jussive , we are using to make a _3rd person jussive phrase_.
-Here are more examples of how we use this to resolve the {{ p: "دې دې", f: "de de" }} conflict:
+Here are more examples of how we use this to resolve the conflict:
{psmd([
@@ -280,7 +273,7 @@ Things get a little more interesting when the jussive clashes with the
-Just like you can't say {{ p: "دې دې", f: "de de" }}, you also can't have the jussive together with the second person plural .
+Just like you can't say , you also can't have the jussive together with the second person plural .
{psmd([
diff --git a/src/content/verbs/perfect-verbs-intro.mdx b/src/content/verbs/perfect-verbs-intro.mdx
index 53100ca..e0e3e6f 100644
--- a/src/content/verbs/perfect-verbs-intro.mdx
+++ b/src/content/verbs/perfect-verbs-intro.mdx
@@ -178,18 +178,18 @@ The past participle will always follow the Singular (Plain)
- {{ p: "تللی", f: "tlúlay" }}
+
- {{ p: "تللی", f: "tlúlay" }}
+
- {{ p: "تللې", f: "tlúle" }}
+
- {{ p: "تللې", f: "tlúle" }}
+
@@ -197,18 +197,18 @@ The past participle will always follow the Plural (Inflected)