Invariant theory: proceedings of the 1st 1982 session of the by F. Gherardelli

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Our hope __________________________________________________________________ 22. her university ______________________________________________________________ 23. your (MP) president ________________________________________________________ 24. their (FP) idea _____________________________________________________________ 25. your (MS) food _____________________________________________________________ 26. your (FS) pen ______________________________________________________________ 37 38 Part I: Polishing Your Arabic Skills Getting Active with Arabic Verbs Verbs are the words in a language that really make life exciting because they express action.

Here’s an example of an ’iDaafa with a noun in the definite state coming second. Notice that the translation renders both definite: ‫ﻣﹸﺴﺎﻋﹺﺪ ﺍﻟﺮﱠﺋﻴﺲ‬ (musaa3id ar-ra’iis; the assistant of the president or, the president’s assistant) You see in the final example that when the first word in an ’iDaafa ends with the taa’ marbuuTa, you pronounce the word as if there’s a final t. In Arabic writing, however, there’s no difference in spelling. The only way to master the ’iDaafa construction is by practicing extensively.

Shakara (u) to thank] . _________ (_________ marwaan ’ustaadhahu ’amsi. ) 31. [ HaDara (u) to come] . _________ (’anti _________ ’ilaa-l-Hafla ghadan. ) 32. [ qara’a (a) to read ] . _________ (_________ an-nisaa’ al-kutub al-yawm. ) 33. [ bada’a (a) to begin] . _________ (’anaa _________ waajibaatii ’amsi. ) 34. [ nazala (i ) to disembark] . _________ (_________ Sadiiqii mina-T-Taa’ira ghadan. ) Grasping Arabic Grammar Essentials As you know, nouns are the things and verbs are the actions. Knowing how to put these items together is where you enter that often feared area of grammar.

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