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Prepositions in Arabic - الْحُرُوفُ الجَرِّ | Arabic Free Course
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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 …
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Imperfect Passive Tense - الْمُضّارِعُ الْمَجْهُول | Free Arabic Course
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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…
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Moods of the imperfect tense in Arabic - صِيَغُ الْمُضَارِع | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction The subjunctive اَلْمُضَارِعُ الْمَنْصُوبُ and the jussive الْمُضَارِعُ المَجْزُومُ modify the verb in the imperfect tense. When a particle such as أَنْ (that) precedes the imperfect …
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Past continuous in Arabic - الْفِعْلُ الماضِي الاِسْتِمْرَارِي | Free Arabic Course
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Introduction In Arabic, the Past Continuous tense is formed by using the helping verb كَانَ (kana), which means "was" or "were, " followed by the imperfect tense of the main verb. This tense is used t…
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The Imperfect Tense in Arabic - الْفِعْلُ الْمُضَارِعُ | Arabic Free Course
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Introduction The imperfect tense in Arabic expresses both the present and the future, referring to an action that is incomplete. The conjugation of the imperfect tense is done by adding pre…
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Verbs with fixed prepositions | Arabic free courses
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1. Exploring Verbs with Fixed Prepositions - قَضَ The verb قَضَ in Arabic carries multifaceted meanings, encompassing "to judge, " "to fulfill, " and "to decree." However, its semantic scope undergoes…
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