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- The phrase haadhaa which means 'This is..'.
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- The phrase Dhalika which means 'That is..'.
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- The Arabic Definite Article - Alif Laam - which corresponds to 'The' in English.
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- Prepositions - i.e. words showing the relationship of one noun to another (e.g. to, from, in, at etc).
- Masculine and Feminine Pronouns - i.e. He and She.
- Nominal and Verbal sentences
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- Expression of ownership - i.e. showing one noun owns another - e.g. 'The teacher's car'
- Mabni - Indeclinable words which do not change their case with different causes and maintain their vowel ending
- Article to call someone (vocative particle) - e.g. 'Oh Umar!'
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- Feminine pronoun for 'This' - Hadhihi.
- Masculine and Feminine nouns
- Prepositions
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- The Demonstrative Pronoun for the Feminine Articles "تِلْكَ"
- Use of Shadda and dropping of letter 'lam' of the definite article 'al' when used with solar letters.
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- Revision Lesson
- In this lesson we will Insha Allah revise all the grammatical rules we have learnt so far.
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- The Adjective clause
- The Relative pronoun
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- Posessive Pronouns
- Five Nouns (exception)
- New prepositions, pronouns when added to verbs.
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- Attaching pronouns to prepositions
- Present Tense Verbs - Introduction
- Object of a Verbal Sentence
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- How to have a discussion in Arabic
- The conversion of a masculine verb into a feminine verb
- The use of the feminine relative pronoun (that, who, which)
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- Plural form of the Demonstrative Pronoun
- Sound Plural
- Broken Plural
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- Plural form of the Demonstrative Pronoun ("That")
- Plural form of the personal pronouns in the 3rd person
- Plural form of the masculine and feminine verbs in 3rd person (e.g. He Went, She Went, They Went)
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- Plural form of masculine personal pronouns in the 2nd person.
- Plural form of masculine possessive pronouns
- Plural form of the masculine verbs in the 2nd person (e.g. You went)
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- Plural form of the Personal and Possessive Pronouns (You / Your) referring to the feminine nouns.
- The plural form of the simple feminine verbs connected to the pronoun - i.e. ذَهَبْتُنَّ
- The words for 'before' and 'after
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- The concept of rational and irrational nouns.
- A new pattern for the broken plurals
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- The dual form in the Arabic language for demonstrative and personal pronouns.
- The interrogative article used to ask 'how many' - كَمْ؟
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- The numbers for one to ten (as applied to masculine nouns).
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- The numbers for one to ten (as applied to feminine nouns).
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- Introduction to the diptotes.
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- The types of noun in Arabic in detail
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- The demonstrative and relative pronouns in detail.
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- Introduction to /iξraab/ declension and structure, and difference between the declinable and the indeclinable words.
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- The composite numeral, including:
- Numbers from 1 to 10. Lesson 18, 19
- Numbers from 11 to 19.
- Numbers from 20 to 99.
- Numbers 100, 200 … 1000.
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- Nouns with shortened ending
- Nouns with curtailed ending
- Nouns with extended ending
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