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Grammar for Arabic

Grammar for Arabic

Preparing for the Arabic language exams requires resources, a smart and structured approach. Success isn’t just about memorising content, but also about understanding the exam format, using efficient strategies, and building confidence in language use.

ARABIC DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS

Arabic demonstrative pronouns are several. The demonstrative pronouns come under the category of nouns in the Arabic language. These types of pronouns come in the masculine and feminine and must agree with the word that they are indicating or pointing to. Demonstrative pronouns are split into two types, demonstratives indicating something near and demonstratives indicating

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Grammar for Arabic

Arabic Nominative and Genitive Cases

Arabic nominative and genitive cases are the definitions for the Arabic word when the word ends or is in a certain state. The other two cases are known as accusative and jussive. Dhamma/Dhamma tanween represents nominative Kasra/Kasra tanween represents genitive. Fatha/Fatha tanween represents accusative. Sukoon/Sakin (no vowel marking) represents jussive.

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Grammar for Arabic