- In this lesson we will In-Shā’-Allâh learn the following things:
- The formation of a new expression called الْمُرَكَّبُ الْوَصْفِيُّ in Arabic (called "The Adjective Clause" in English). The Adjective Clause is an expression formed by two or more words to describe a pronoun.
Adjective Clause |
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A small boy |
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The new bag |
- A new type of pronoun which shows reference or relation between the nouns. This pronoun is called a Conjunctive pronoun or Relative pronoun in English and الاِسْمُ الْمَوْصُولُ in Arabic. If the pronoun refers to a human being it is to be translated "who" and if it refers to non human beings or an object it is translated as “which (or that)”.
Relative pronoun |
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Who (for human beings) |
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Which / That (for non human beings / objects) |