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Introduction to the arabic demonstrative pronouns In Arabic, words utilized to indicate or refer to specific items are termed as: Demonstrative Pronouns - اِسْمُ الْإِشارَةِ. These pronouns are essent…
Introduction to the arabic demonstrative pronouns In Arabic, words utilized to indicate or refer to specific items are termed as: Demonstrative Pronouns - اِسْمُ الْإِشارَةِ. These pronouns are essent…
Usage of adverbs denoting time and place in the Noble Quran Here are notable instances of adverbs indicating time and place from the Holy Qur'an: تَحْتَ Under/beneath Votre navigateur ne supporte pas …
Introduction Words that combine with a noun or a pronoun to form a sentence are called prepositions. They have their own meaning and affect nouns and pronouns. Their grammatical effect on the noun is …
Introduction In English, pronouns are used as substitutes for nouns. For example, in English, we use pronouns such as he, she, his, their, them, me, etc. In Arabic, there are essentially two types of …
Introduction The active voice verb, known as اَلْفِعْلُ الْمَعْرُوْفُ, is where the subject or doer of the action is explicitly mentioned. We have extensively covered these types of verbs in previous …
Introduction There are two types of plurals in Arabic: اَلْجَمْعُ السَّالِمُ — the regular plural اَلْجَمْعُ الْمُكَسَّرُ — the broken plural The Regular Plural اَلْجَمْعُ السَّالِمُ The Regular Mas…
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