Arabic Grammar Class 10 Cbse

Independent pronouns used as subjects (e.g., هُوَ, هِيَ, أَنْتَ, أَنَا).

Subjects and predicates (Mubtada-Khabr), Doer (Faa'il), Deputy doer (Naa'ib Faa'il), and Ism Kaana.

The predicate of 'Inna' and its sisters. Naa’ib al-Faa’il: The pro-agent in passive sentences. C. Mansoobaat (Accusative Case) Includes nouns that take the Fatha : arabic grammar class 10 cbse

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Both are usually Marfoo (nominative, ending in a damma/tanween damma).

The subject (usually definite/Ma'rifa).

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Mastery of Huruf al-Jarr (prepositions) and Huruf al-Nida (particles of calling) is crucial for proper sentence flow and addressing others correctly. Naa’ib al-Faa’il: The pro-agent in passive sentences

The object receiving the action, which is in the accusative case (Mansoob). 2. Verb Conjugation (تصريف الأفعال)

The CBSE syllabus focuses on fundamental sentence structures and parts of speech: