Arabic Grammar - Syntax 1
Arabic Grammar - Syntax 1
Arabic Grammar - Syntax 1
STUDIES COURSE
N A W - S Y N TA X 1
2014 1435/36
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fah Construction
13. Pronouns:
a. Personal Pronouns
i. Detached, Marf`
ii. Attached, Majrr &
iii. Detached,
b. Relative Pronouns
c. Interrogative Pronouns
d. Demonstrative Pronouns
Lesson One
Arabic Terminology
Lesson Two
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2. Feminine by Nature
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Lesson Three
NUMBERS
SING.
DUAL
PLURAL
BROKEN
SOUND
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The Dual
Note: The T
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The Plurals
SINGULAR
PLURAL
EXPLANATION
The form of the singular
remains intact when forming
the plural
The Alif from the singular is
dropped, hence its form has
changed when converting it to
plural
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Lesson Four
Exercise 4.1:
1. Answer the following questions:
a) How is an indefinite noun identified?
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b) What is a
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3. Change the following definite nouns into indefinite ones:
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Exercise 4.2:
1. State the type of feminine nouns that the following fall into:
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Exercise 4.3:
1. Why are sound plurals called sound plurals?
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2. Convert the following singular nouns into duals:
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3. Convert the following singular nouns into sound masculine plurals:
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Lesson Five
The Adjective
The Adjective
It follows the word it describes
in four aspects;
Gender
Indefinite and Definite
Number
Sign
Some Examples:
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Lesson Six
GENDER
MASCULINE
FEMININE
MASCULINE
FEMININE
ENGLISH
A beautiful Masjid
A beautiful car
A pious Muslim
A pious female
Muslim
ENGLISH
The Masjid is
beautiful.
The car is beautiful.
The Muslim is
pious.
The Muslim female
is pious
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Lesson Seven
Prepositions
Preposition
Examples
Preposition
Meaning
from
in, regarding
from, about,
regarding
on
upto, towards
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Lesson Eight
Object/Recipient of
the action.
Will take a fathah.
The Subject/Doer of
the action.
Will take a ammah.
The Subject/Doer of
the action.
Will take a ammah.
In the case of an
intransitive verb, there
would be no object.
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Lesson Nine
The Possessive Phrase
The Translation:
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Lesson Ten
Personal Pronouns
Attached
Detached
NUMBER
GENDER
PERSON
SING.
DUAL
MASC.
PL.
3rd
SING.
DUAL
FEM.
PL.
SING.
DUAL
MASC.
PL.
2nd
SING.
DUAL
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SING.
PL.
MASC./
FEM.
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Lesson Eleven
Demonstrative Pronouns
Near
Singular
Dual
Plural
Far
Feminine
Masculine
Feminine
Masculine
Examples:
Masculine
Translation
Feminine
Translation
This is a Masjid
This is a school
This Masjid/
This is the Masjid
This school/
This is the school
Lesson Twelve
Relative Pronouns
Translation
Masculine
Feminine
Those who /
Those things which
Singular
Dual
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Plural
Examples:
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Lesson Thirteen
Interrogative Pronouns
Translation: Who is this?
Interrogative Pronouns
are used to pose questions.
Is/Are
What
Who
When
Where
How
How many
How much
How
When
Where
Which (of)