Basic Arabic Grammar

Categories: Islamic Studies
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About Course

In order to read, write, speak and understand Arabic, it is important to learn the grammar. Arabic grammar can be tough and intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Grammar here means the important words that give structure to a sentence, in addition to the structures themselves. In linguistics, we call such words “function words”. When you know these words, you’ll be able to recognize them and use them easily to understand and build simple sentences.

What Will You Learn?

  • Know definite and indefinite nouns and adjectives (e.g. a man vs. the man)
  • Learn how to use adjectives to describe words and build sentences (e.g. a big dog - the dog is big)
  • Learn how to use personal pronouns (e.g. He is a teacher, she is strong)
  • Learn how to use possessive expressions (e.g. my bag, the teacher's house, I have a cat)
  • Learn how to use prepositions (e.g. on the table, she is from Germany)
  • Learn how to use verbs, with subjects, objects, and object pronouns
  • Learn how to make complex sentence with relative pronouns (e.g. I saw the man who wrote the book)
  • Learn how to ask questions using Arabic question words (e.g. where is the car? when did he go?)
  • Learn how to use negation for verbs and verb to be (e.g. I didn't go, He isn't from France)
  • Learn how to use coordination to combine sentences (e.g. she is from Italy and he is from Spain)

Course Content

Introduction

  • Introduction Lesson 2 Ground Rules
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Nouns ,Adjectives And Pronouns

Prepositions And Verbs

Complex Sentence Building

Conclusion

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