Arabic Conjugation Patterns - English - Urdu - Arabic Language

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You two do/ will do.

   

They two did.









  

You do. You will do.

 

    

 + 

You all do. You all will do.

    

(with noun)



(with verb)



I do. I will do.      

We do. We will do.

 

    

_ 

_

_  

They all did.  

 

 

   

You two did.



 



       

 

   



    

Don’t (you two) do! Don’t (you all) do!

     



The two who are affected. All those who are affected.

     

   It is being done. Passive Voice

 

 

 

  

We did. 

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

.      Imperative 

  

Singular

 

Do (you two)!



Dual

   

Do (you all)!

 

Plural

Do!



 

Active participle

  

Doer.  

 

 

 



 

Singular

Doers (two).

   

Dual

Doers.

   

Plural

 

(It) is done.





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Passive participle

The one who is affected.

 



I did.

near past:

 

You all did.

Negative 



when the subject is SING. or PLU.



You did.

   

Don’t do!

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

   

You two do / will do.

 

He did.

   

 

distant future:

Detached Pronouns

  

They do. They will do.

 

Past Tense  

 



   + 

   (108)

   

He does. He will do.

 

near future:



Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He did.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

To do, act (of doing)

  

 

   Passive Voice

Feminine Gender

   



  

  



You all do. You all will do.

 

  

 (with noun)  (with verb)

I do. I will do.



  

We do. We will do.

 _ 

_

  

_  

They two did.







  

You two did.

  

 

 

I did.  

  

We did.  

   



Don’t (you two) do! Don’t (you all) do! 

The one who is affected.

     

   

 

     

   (it) is being done. Passive Voice

 

 

Do (you two)!

 

Dual

Do (you all)!

  

Plural

Active participle

Doer.  

  + 

 





Singular

Doers (two).

    

Dual

Doers.



Plural

 

(it) is done. 

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Singular



 

All those who are affected.



 

 

    

 



Do!

 

The two who are affected.

 

Past continuous:

Imperative 

  

Passive participle

  

 + 

.     

Negative 

Don’t do!

near past::

 

You all did.

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

 

You did.



Detached Pronouns

 

  

   

You two do / will do.

distant future:

(108)



They all did.

 

You do. You will do.

 

 + 



They do. They will do.

    

  

She did.

   

You two do/ will do.

   + 

She did. Past Tense  

 

She does. She will do.



near future:

‫عل‬

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

 







   Passive Voice

Imperfect Tense  

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 



   

They open. They will open.    

 

 + 

You all open. You all will open.

 

   

(with noun)



I open. I will open.

(with verb)



     

We open. We will open.

  _ 

_

   

_  



 

You opened.   

   

You two open/ will open.

distant future:

They all opened.

   

  

  

I opened. 

  

  

   





 

near past::

 

 

 

 

 



  

Open! 

   

Singular

  

Open (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) open!

   

Open (you all)!

 

Plural

Passive participle

that which is opened  

 

 

Active participle

  

Opener   

    those which are opened  

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) open!

 

 

Openers.    

  



 

Singular

 

Dual

 

Plural

  

Passive Voice

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.       

     





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

 

Negative 

Don’t open!

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

We opened. 

Detached Pronouns

 

You two opened. You all opened.

(29)



They two opened.

  

 

 

   

   

You open. You will open.

 

He opened.

   

You two open/ will open.

   + 



  

He opened. Past Tense  



He opens. He will open.

 

near future:





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to open; to give victory

Passive Voice

to make; to place; to setup

 



     

 



They make. They will make.

 

They all made.

 





 + 

  (with verb)



 



 

  

 

  

  

I make. I will make.     

We make. We will make.   

_  

 

  

I made.  

  

We made.  

   

Don’t (you two) make! Don’t (you all) make!

! 

Make!  

  

Those which are made  "

(it, he) is being made 

Singular



Dual

   

Make (you all)!

 

Plural

!

 

Active participle 

Maker. ! 

  + 



 

Singular

 

Makers (two).

   

Dual

 

Makers. # 

   

Plural

 

(it, he) is made  

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Make (you two)!



That which is made

Past continuous:

Imperative 

 

Passive participle

 + 

.     

    





 

You all made.

Don’t make!

Passive Voice

 

You all make. You all will make.

Negative 

  

   



_

  

near past:

You two made.

  _ 

 



You made.

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

  





  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

You two do / will make.

  

(with noun)

 



 

distant future:



They two made.

You make. You will make.

 

  

Detached Pronouns

  

 

 

He made.

(346)

You two do/ will make.



 + 

  

Past Tense  

 

He makes. He will make.

 

near future:

He made.

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

  

 

   Passive Voice

to help; to deliver

 (Verbal noun)

 







Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He helps. He will help.



     

 

 



You help. You will help.     

 

 You all help. You all will help.

 

   

(with noun)



(with verb)



 I help. I will help.       We help. We will help.

 

    

_ 

_

  

You two do / will help.

distant future:

 + 



_  

 

   

 

 

You all helped.  

We helped.  

 

 

   

 

 

  

Help! 

  

Singular

 

Dual

Don’t (you all) help!

    

Help (you all)!

  

Plural

 

 

Active participle

  

One who helps.  

     Those who are helped    

   

Those who help

   

(it, he) is being helped

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Help (you two)!

One who is helped.

 + 

.     

  

   

 

  

(it, he) is helped  

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near past:

Don’t (you two) help!

Passive participle

Passive Voice



You two helped.

 

    

 



  

 

Negative 

Don’t help!

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

I helped.

   





Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You helped.



Detached Pronouns

 

They two helped. They all helped.

(92)



 

They help. They will help.

near future:

 

 

He helped.

  



 + 

Past Tense  

You two do/ will help.

   

   

He helped.   





Singular

  

Dual

   

Plural

   

 

 Passive Voice

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



      

 

 

You two do/ will remember.

 

They remember. They will remember.





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He remembers. He will remember.

      

near future:

 + 

You remember. You will remember.

 

      

  distant future:

 + 

  (with noun)



(with verb)



  _

     

_

_ 

 

They two remembered.







They all remembered.

 



 

 

  

You two remembered.

 

 

You all remembered.  

 

Remember (you two)!

Don’t (you all) remember!

  

Those who are remembered   !

   Passive Voice

(it, he) is being remembered 





Remember (you all)!  

 

  

  

   

Singular

 

Dual

  

  + 

Plural

Active participle

  

One who remembers  

     

 

Those who remember " 

(it, he) is remembered  

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Past continuous:

Imperative 

  

  

  

 + 

.     

Don’t (you two) remember!

One who is remembered

 

 

Remember!

Passive participle

 

We remembered.

   

  

near past:

 

Negative 

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

I remembered.

  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You remembered.

   

Don’t remember!

Detached Pronouns

 



We remember. We will remember.

(163)



You all remember / will remember

      

  

 

He remembered.

 

I remember. I will remember.

   Past Tense  

You two do / will remember.

  .   

He remembered.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to remember



 

Singular



Dual

   

Plural

 

  

 

Passive Voice

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.





 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to worship; to serve

He worships. He will worship.



    

 

 

 



They worship. They will worship.



  

He worshipped.   

They all worshipped.  

 +  

You worship. You will worship.

 

    

   +  

You all worship. You all will worship.

 

   

(with noun)



(with verb)



I worship. I will worship.    

We worship. We will worship.

 

  

 

_

_

_  

  





Don’t (you two) worship! Don’t (you all) worship!

!   

I worshipped.   

 

Those who are worshipped

   Passive Voice

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 +  

Past continuous:

  + 

.  

    Imperative 

  

Singular

   

Worship (you two)!

 

Dual

   

Worship (you all)!

  

Plural

Worship! ! 

!  

 

Active participle

One who worships   

Those who worship  

 

(it, he) is worshipped  

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We worshipped.

    

(it, he) is being worshipped

near past:

  

      

 



 





One who is worshipped



You two worshipped.

 

  

Passive participle

   



  

You all worshipped.

   





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

Negative 

 ! 

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

  

You worshipped.

     

Don’t worship!

Detached Pronouns



You two do / will worship.

distant future:

(143)

 

They two worshipped.

 

near future:



Past Tense  

 

You two do/ will worship.

He worshipped.





Singular

  

Dual

   

Plural



 

   Passive Voice

  



when the subject is SING. or PLU.





You two do/ will disbelieve.

 

They two disbelieved.

They disbelieve. They will disbelieve.



   

 

  

 

near future:

 +  

You disbelieve. You will disbelieve.

 

  

 

  distant future:

 +  

 

 

You all disbelieve. / will disbelieve.



 



(with verb)



I disbelieve. I will disbelieve.  

   

We disbelieve. We will disbelieve.

 

  

 

_ 

_

_  

They all disbelieved. 

 

Don’t (you all) disbelieve!

$  '!

 !





near past:

 +  

   

 

 

 

Past continuous:

  + 

.  "  % "   $  Imperative 

Disbelieve!

! 

  

Singular

Disbelieve (you two)!

 

Dual

   

Disbelieve (you all)!

   

Plural

$ 

 

Active participle

Disbelievers.  

 

(it, he) is disbelieved  

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when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 





Disbeliever

Passive Voice

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

  

We disbelieved.

  

(it, he) is being disbelieved   



  )

Passive participle



    

I disbelieved.

  

Don’t (you two) disbelieve!



You two disbelieved.

Negative 

!  '

 









 ! "  # 

Don’t disbelieve!

 

 

You all disbelieved.

 

Detached Pronouns

   

You disbelieved.

  

(461)

  





 

You two do / will disbelieve.

 

(with noun)

Past Tense  

 

 

 

  

He disbelieved / he was ungrateful.

He disbelieves. He will disbelieve.

  

He disbelieved.



 Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to disbelieve; to be ungrateful





Singular

*   + 

Dual

   

Plural

 

 

 Passive Voice

to strike

 (Verbal noun)

 





  



Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.





 

You two do/ will hit.

 

They two hit.



 

  



      

near future:

You hit. You will hit.

 

       You all hit. You all will hit.

      

(with noun)



I hit. I will hit.

(with verb)



       We hit. We will hit.

  _ 

_

  

 

You two do /will hit.

distant future:

       _  

He hit.



They hit. They will hit.

 

They all hit.

 



You two hit.

 

  

I hit.

  We hit.

 

   

! 

   

 

    

  

Hit! !

    

Singular

Hit (you two)!

 

Dual

Don’t (you all) hit! ! 

    

Hit (you all)! !

  

Plural

one who is hit

 

Active participle



One who hits.

 

    those who are hit.

    

(it, he) is being hit

  

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

  

    

   

Those who hit.

 

 

(it, he) is hit   

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Don’t (you two) hit!

Passive participle

Passive Voice

 

 + 

.     

      

Don’t hit!

near past:

 

 

   

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You all hit.

  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You hit.

Negative 

  

Detached Pronouns

 

 

 + 

Past Tense  

(58)

 



 

    

    

He hits. He will hit.

 

 + 

He hit. 





Singular

     

Dual

 

Plural

   

 

   Passive Voice

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

You two do/ will wrong.



They two wronged.





They wrong. They will wrong.



They all wronged.

 



     

  

(with verb)



You two do / will wrong.



You two wronged.

 

  

You all wrong. You all will wrong.



You all wronged.

 

 

  

 

  

  

I wrong. I will wrong.      

We wrong. We will wrong.

  _ 

    

_

_  

You wronged.

 

  

I wronged.  

   

We wronged.  

   

 

Wrong! 

Don’t (you two) wrong!

  

Wrong (you two)!

Don’t (you all) wrong!

  

Wrong (you all)!

  

Passive participle

one who is wronged   ! 

 

 

  !# 

   (it, he) is being wronged  

  

one who wrongs " 

    

those who wrong $ 

 

(it, he) is wronged  

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Singular

 

Dual

  

Plural

Active participle

  those who are wronged

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

   

Don’t wrong!

 + 

.     

Negative 

Passive Voice

near past:

 

   

(with noun)

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

   + 

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

     

distant future:

He wronged.

  

You wrong. You will wrong.

 

Detached Pronouns

 

near future:

 + 

Past Tense  

(266)

 

 

 

  

  

     

He wrongs. He will wrong.



He wronged, treated unjustly.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to wrong





Singular

     

Dual

  

Plural

 

 

   Passive Voice

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

 

 

You two hear/ will hear.

  

They two heard.





They hear. They will hear.

   

  





(with verb)



  

You all hear. You all will hear.

   

   

We hear. We will hear.   

_

_  

They all heard.  

 

You two heard.

 

 

 

I heard.  

   

We heard.  

   

  

 

  

  

Hear! 

  

Singular

   $

Hear (you two)!

  %

Dual

Don’t (you all) hear!

    

Hear (you all)!



Plural

Passive participle



 

Active participle

 

one who is heard  

one who hears  

& '()  *()  those who are heard  

   

   is being heard.  

 

those who hear  

is heard.  

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Don’t (you two) hear!



Passive Voice

 

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

     



near past::

.   "  ! 

Negative 

Don’t hear!

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You all heard.

   

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You heard.

You two hear / will hear.

I hear. I will hear.

 

He heard.

   

  

(with noun)

_ 



   

distant future:

 + 

 

You hear. You will hear.

 

Detached Pronouns

 

   

 

 + 

Past Tense  

(100)

   

He hear. He will hear.

 

near future:



Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

  

He heard.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to hear





Singular

& ' % * %

Dual

     

Plural

  

 

   Passive Voice

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

You two know/ will know.

 

They two knew.





They know. They will know.

  

  



     

     

You two know / will know.

 

You all know. You all will know.

  

distant future:

 + 

 

     

(with noun)



(with verb)



I know. I will know.      

We know. We will know.

 

     

_ 

_

_  

He knew.

They all knew.  

  

You know. You will know.

 

 

You two knew.

 

 

 

I knew.   

  



 

  

  

Know!   

  

Singular

 

Dual

Don’t (you all) know!

   

Know (you all)!

 

Plural

   

 

 

Active participle

  

Person of knowledge   

    those which are known   

(it) is being known.  

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Know (you two)!

That which is known

 + 

.     

Don’t (you two) know!

Passive participle

    

People of knowledge   

 

(it) is known.  

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Passive Voice

 

 

    

Don’t know!

near past::

  

We knew.

   

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You all knew.

   

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You knew.

Negative 

  

Detached Pronouns

 

 

 + 

Past Tense  

(518)

 



  near future:



     

He know. He will know.

 

  

He knew.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to know



 

Singular

  

Dual

    

Plural

  

 

   Passive Voice

 



 + 

  

(with verb)



They two did.



 

They do. They will do.

 

 



He did.

They all did.  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

   

 

 

 

You two do /  will do.

  

You two did.

 

  

You all do. You all will do.

 

I do. I will do.      

We do. We will do.

  _

  

   

(with noun)

_ 

You two do/  will do.

     

distant future:

 + 

 

You do. You will do.

 

Detached Pronouns



     

 

Past Tense  

(318)

 

     

 

  

 

He does. He will do.

 

near future:

 

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He did.









Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to work; to do

    

_  

You did.

You all did.  

   

I did.  

   

 

 

 

 

  

  

 

    

Do! 

  

Singular

 

Do (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) do!

   

Do (you all)!

 

Plural

Passive participle

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) do!

  

 + 

.     

Negative 

Don’t do!

 

We did.

   

near past::

 

 

Active participle

worker; doer  

workers; doers ! 



 

Singular

 

Dual

   

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

near future:

 + 

 

You two do/ will go astray.

 

    



 

  





You all go astray/ will go astray.     

(with noun)



(with verb)



I go astray. I will go astray.       

We go astray. We will go astray.

 

    

_

_  

 



   

 

    

    

 

You two do / will go astray.

 

_ 



    

distant future:

 + 

  

You go astray. You will go astray.

 



    

  

     

 

 

 

  

near past::



 



 



  

Go astray! 

  

Singular

  

Go astray (you two)!

  

Dual

Don’t (you all) go astray!

 

go astray (you all)!

 

Plural

Passive participle

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) go astray!

 

 + 

.     

  

Don’t go astray!

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

 

   

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

  

Negative 



 

Active participle

one who goes astray  

Those who go astray.  

  





Singular

   

Dual

  

Plural

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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Detached Pronouns



     

 

Past Tense  

(113)

     

They go astray. They will go astray.

 

 

  

He goes astray. He will go astray.



 

He went astray.



 



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to go astray; to err; to waste

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

  near future:

 + 

 + 

  

(with verb)



_

You two do/ will think.

  

They thought.



 

They think. They will think.

 





  

You two do / will think.

  

You all think. You all will think.

  

I think. I will think.      

We think. We will think.

  _ 

 

   

(with noun)

Detached Pronouns



     

distant future:

Past Tense  

(68)

 

You think. You will think.

 





     

 

 

      

He thinks. He will think.



He thought/ he believed.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to think; to believe

    

_  

He thought. He believed

They all thought.  

 

 

You two thought.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

We thought.  

   

  

Think! 

 

Singular

  

Think (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) think!

 

think (you all)!

 

Plural

Passive participle

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) think!

  

 + 

.     

Negative 

Don’t think!

 

 

I thought.

near past::



You all thought

  

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You thought

  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 

Active participle

one who thinks / believes  

Those who think / believe.   





Singular

 

Dual

  

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

You two find/ will find.

 

They two found.



 

They find. They will find.

   

 



    

   

 

   

You two find/ will find.

 

You all find. You all will find.

   

distant future:

 + 

 

   

(with noun)



(with verb)



I find. I will find.    

We find. We will find.

  _ 

_

  

_  

He found.

They all found.  

  

You find. You will find.

  

 

You two found.

 

 

 

I found.  

  

We found.  

   



 



 



  

Find! 

 

Singular

Find (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) find!

   

Find (you all)!

 

Plural

that which is found !



 

Active participle

 

Finder "  

     those which are found  #!

   (it, he) is being found. !

    

 

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

 

Passive participle

Finders.   

(it, he) is found  

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Don’t (you two) find!



Passive Voice

near past::

.     

  

Don’t find!

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You all found.

  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You found.

Negative 

 

Detached Pronouns

 



   + 

Past Tense  

(107)

  

He finds. He will find.

 

near future:



Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

  

He found.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to find



 

Singular

    

Dual

     

Plural

  

 

   Passive Voice

 

 (Verbal noun)

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



when the subject is SING. or PLU.





to promise

 

You two promise/ will promise.

  

They two promised.



 

They promise. They will promise.

  

 



    

He promised.

They all promised.  

 

near future:

  

 

You two promise/ will promise.

  

You two promised.

 

 

You all promise. You all will promise.

  

You promised.

 

distant future:

 + 

 

  

You all promised.  

 

(with noun)



(with verb)



  

I promise. I will promise.   

I promised.  

  

 

We promise. We will promise.

 

    

We promised.  

 

_ 

_

_  

   

 

Promise!  

Don’t (you two) promise!

  

Promise (you two)!

Don’t (you all) promise!

  

Promise (you all)!

 

Passive participle

the one who is promised 

 

 

those who are promised

  



(it, he) is being promised 



  

one who gives promise !  

    

 

those who promise #  

(it, he) is promised  

Passive Voice

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Singular



Dual

 

Plural

Active participle

#  !!  "  !!    "

  

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

  

Don’t promise!

near past::

.      

Negative 

  

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

   

  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You promise. You will promise.

 

 + 

Detached Pronouns

  

  

 

Past Tense  

(124)

 

  

 

  

 

He promises. He will promise.



He promised.



 

Singular

#   "  

Dual

 

Plural

  

 

   Passive Voice

 

He says. He will say.



    

 

   + 

 

 

They all said.





  

You said.

You two do /  will say.

  

You all say. You all will say.

  

 



(with verb)



I say. I will say.     

We say. We will say.

 

   

_ 

_

_  

 

 

You two said.

 

 

 

I said.  

  

We said.  

   

Don’t say! 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Say! 

 

Singular

Say (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) say!

  

Say (you all)!

 

Plural



 

Active participle

the one who says; speaker

 

those who say

  

(it) is being said



Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) say!

  

 + 

.      

   

Passive participle

 

(it) is said 

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near past::

 



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You all said.

  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

Negative 

Passive Voice

 

They say. They will say.

 

(with noun)





 

 + 

 



  

distant future:

 

He said.

Detached Pronouns

They two said.

You say. You will say.

 

Past Tense  

(1719)

  

  

 



You two do/  will say.

 

near future:



Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He said.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to say





Singular

"# $   % !  

Dual

 

Plural



 

   Passive Voice

 

He is He will be



  

 

   + 

  

  

   distant future:

 + 

  

(with verb



  

    

We are. We will be.

 

 

_ 

_

 

You all are You all will be

I am I will be.

_ 

 





You two were.

 

 

 

 

I was   

 

We were  

 

 

 

 

 

  

.       Imperative 

   

Be! 

 

Singular

  

Be (you two)!

 

Dual

Don’t (you all) be!

  

Be (you all)!

 

Plural

Passive participle

 

Active participle

   the one which becomes..  

those who become..   

she will be :  

they (fg.) were :  be! (fg, pl) :

 19

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

near past::

Don’t (you two) be!

 

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Negative 





 

You all were

   

Don’t be!

 

 

You were

 



They were

Detached Pronouns



They two were

You two are /  will be

  

(with noun

  

They are They will be

You are You will be

 

 

He was / is

 

 

 (1361)

Past Tense  

You two are/  will be



near future:



Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He was/is.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to be





Singular

 !" #!"

Dual

 

Plural

she was : be! (fg) :  place :

 + 

Past continuous:

+

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



when the subject is SING. or PLU.





      

 

 

You two increase / will increase

 

They increase They will increase

 

      

near future:

 + 

You increase You will increase

 

      

  distant future:

 + 

 

 

You all increase You increase

 

    

(with noun



(with verb



I increase I will increase.      

We increase. We will increase.

 

     

_

_

_

 

You two increased.

 



You all increased.  

  

I increased.  



We increased.  

Increase! 

 

Don’t (you all) increase!

 

Increase (you all)!

 

 

 

   

 

 

  

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) increase!

increment, more

near past::

.     

  

Passive participle



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

Increase (you two)!





Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

Negative 





You increased

   

Don’t increase!



They two increased

 

Detached Pronouns

 

 

They increased

(51)



He increased

 

You two increase / will increase

 

Past Tense  

 

he increases He will increase

 

He increased.





 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to increase



 

 

Singular



Dual

 

Plural

Active participle

 

extra 

   

 

extras 





Singular

     

Dual

   

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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   + 

 

They call. They will call.

   

You two call/ will call.

 

You all call. You all will call.

  

   

distant future:

 

  

(with noun)



(with verb)



I call. I will call.     

We call. We will call.

  _

You two call/ will call.

You call. You will call.

 

_ 

 

 

 

   + 

 

  

He calls. He will call.

 

near future:

   

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He called / prayed.





 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to call; to pray

  

_  

Past Tense  

 

They two called.









  

 

You two called.

 

 

You all called.  

I called.  

We called.  

   

 

 

 

 

  

Call! 

  

Singular

Call (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) call!

    

Call (you all)!

  

Plural

One who is called

 

 

Active participle

   

Caller  

   !   those who are called   

   (it, he) is being called  

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

  

  

 + 

.       

  

Passive participle

Passive Voice

near past::

Don’t (you two) call!

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

Negative 



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



You called.

 

Detached Pronouns



They all called.

  

(197)

 

He called /invocated/ prayed.

   

Don’t call!



    

Callers.  



(it, he) is called 



 

Singular

 " ! 

Dual

  

Plural

  

 

   Passive Voice P

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Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

  near future:

  + 

  

(with verb)



You two guide/ will guide.

 

They two guided.





They guide. They will guide.

 

They all guided.





He guided.

 



 

You two guide/ will guide.

 

You two guided.

 

 

You all guide. You all will guide.

 

You all guided.

  

 

 

 

 

  

     

We guide. We will guide.     

_  

  



I guided.  



We guided.  

   



Guide!



Don’t (you two) guide!

  

Don’t (you all) guide!

  

Guide (you all)!

Passive participle

One who is guided  



 

those who are guided

   (it, he) is being guided 

  

Singular

 

Dual

  

Plural

Active participle

 

One who guides  

     

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Guide (you two)!



near past::

.     

  

Don’t guide!

     

Those who guide  

 

(it, he) is guided 

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when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You guided.

Negative 

Passive Voice

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



I guide. I will guide.

  _

 

   

(with noun)

_ 



     

distant future:

Detached Pronouns

 

You guide. You will guide.

  

Past Tense  

(163)



     

 

   + 

  

     

He guides. He will guide.





He guided.



   

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to guide; to direct





Singular

  

Dual

 

Plural

   

 

   Passive Voice

     

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

 + 

 + 

  

(with verb)



You two fear/ will fear.

 

They two were afraid.



 

They fear. They will fear.







He was afraid.

  

You two fear/ will fear.

 

You all fear. You all will fear.



I fear. I will fear.     

We fear. We will fear.

  _

 

  

(with noun)

_ 



   

distant future:

Detached Pronouns

  

You fear. You will fear.

 

Past Tense  

  

   

 

    (48)

     

He fears. He will fear.

 

near future:

   

Imperfect Tense  

 

He was afraid.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to fear

   

_  

They all were afraid.    

 

 

You two were afraid.

 

  

You all were afraid.   

I was afraid.  

  

We were afraid.  

   



near past::



 

 

 

 

  

   

Fear! 

 

Singular

  

Fear (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) fear!

     

Fear (you all)!

  

Plural

Passive participle

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) fear!



 + 

.     

Negative 

Don’t fear!

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You were afraid.

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



 

Active participle

One who fears ! 

Those who fear " 





Singular

   

Dual

  

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

  near future:

 + 

  

(with verb)



You two order/ will order.

 

They two ordered.



 

They order. They will order.

  

They all ordered.

 



He ordered.

 

 

 

You two order/ will order.

 

You two ordered.

  

 

You all order. You all will order.

  

You all ordered.

  

 

  

 

 

  

We order. We will order.     

_  

 

 

     

I ordered.  

 

We ordered.  

   



near past::

Order!  

 

Singular

  

Order (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) order!

  

Order (you all)!



Plural

Passive participle



 

Active participle

  

One who is ordered   

 

 

   

   (it, he) is being ordered 

  + 

 

Those who order  

(it, he) is ordered 

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One who orders

    Those who are ordered

Past continuous:

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) order!



 + 

.     

   

Don’t order!

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when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

You ordered.

Negative 

Passive Voice

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

I order. I will order.

  _

 

   

(with noun)

_ 



     

distant future:

Detached Pronouns

 

You order. You will order.

 

Past Tense  

(232)

 

     

 

 + 

 

     

He orders. He will order.



  

He ordered.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to command

Singular

 

Dual

    

Plural

 

 

   Passive Voice



He sees. He will see.



    

 

 

 

They see. They will see.



   

 

 + 



You two see/ will see.

 

You all see. You all will see.



You see. You will see.     

  distant future:

 + 

 

   

(with noun)



(with verb)



I see. I will see.     

We see. We will see.

 

  



_ 

_

_  

He saw.  

They all saw.   









You two saw.

 

 

 

 



 

 

  

 

I saw.  

near past::

We saw.  

See! 



Singular

  

See (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) see!

  

See (you all)!

 

Plural

One who is seen    

 

 

Active participle

 

One who sees  

  !  those who are seen    

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

 

Passive participle

 + 

.      

Don’t (you two) see!

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

Negative 



 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You all saw.



Detached Pronouns



You saw.

 

(269)



They two saw.

   

Don’t see!



Past Tense  



You two see/ will see.



near future:

 

Imperfect Tense  



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He saw.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to see 

   

Those who see  





Singular

"# !"#

Dual

 

Plural

  



Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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to come



when the subject is SING. or PLU.





    

 

 

They come. They will come.





You come. You will come.

 

   

  distant future: s

 + 

 

 

You all come. You all will come.





(with noun)



(with verb)



I come. I will come.     

We come. We will come.

 

   

_ 

_

_  

He came.  

They all came. 







You two came.

  



I came.   

We came. 

near past::

 

 



 



  

  

Come! 

 

Singular

  

Come (you two)!

   

Dual

Don’t (you all) come!

   

Come (you all)!

 

Plural

Passive participle

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) come!



 + 

.      

Negative 





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 



   

Don’t come!

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You all came.

 

Detached Pronouns



You came.



(263)



They two came.

 

You two come/ will come.

   

Past Tense  

 

You two come/ will come.

  

 + 



He brought 

He comes. He will come.

 

near future:



Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



He came.







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)



 

Active participle

  

one who comes   

 ! " !

   

those who come  





Singular

 # " #

Dual

 

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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to will, to wish

 



   + 

They wish. They will wish.

   

distant future:

  

(with verb)



Past Tense  

(277)

Detached Pronouns

    

 

 

  

They two wished.





  

They all wished.

 



He wished / wanted / willed.

  

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

 

  

You wished.

near past::

  

You two wished.

 

You all wish. You all will wish.

   

You all wished.

 

 

  

I wished.

 

 

 

  

I wish. I will wish.    

We wish. We will wish.

 



You two wish/ will wish.

  

(with noun)

_

You two wish/ will wish.

You wish. You will wish.

 

_ 

 

   

    + 

   

He wishes. He will wish.

 

near future:

    

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He wished.





   

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

  

_  

 

 

  

We wished.  

   

wish! 

 

Singular

Don’t (you two) wish!

 

wish (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) wish!

  

wish (you all)!

 

Plural

 

Passive participle

  + 

Imperative 

  



Past continuous:

.      

Negative 

Don’t wish!

 + 

 

 

Active participle

One who wishes.  



    ! 

Those who wish.   

 

Singular Dual

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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 (Verbal noun)



 Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

distant future:

 + 



 

 

  





 

   

 



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

near past::

 



 

 

  

 

 

 

   

 

 

  

 

 

 

  

  

 

  _ 

_

_  

   

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

.      

Negative 

Imperative 

   

  

  



Dual

 



Plural

Passive participle

 

Singular

Active participle



 

 

! " # $  " #

! # $  #

Dual

 

 

Plural

  

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Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

(with verb)

Passive Voice

Detached Pronouns

 

(with noun)

  

Past Tense  

VT-2





near future:

 + 

Imperfect Tense  

 

.

Singular

 

   Passive Voice

Feminine Gender Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

near future:

   + 

distant future:

  + 

 



Imperfect Tense  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.



 



  





 

 

 



 

   

 

 



  

  

 

   

 _ 

_

_  

 

 

 

 





 



 

   

near past::

 + 

Past continuous:

  +

.      

Negative 

Imperative 

 



Singular

   

  

Dual

    

   

Plural

Passive participle

 

Active participle



 

 

        

      

  

  

  

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Detached Pronouns

 

(with verb)

Passive Voice

Past Tense  

VT-2



(with noun)

  

 



Singular Dual

Plural

 

   Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to teach



Imperfect Tense  

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

      

 

 

You two teach/ will teach.

   

They teach. They will teach.

 

     

You two taught.

 

 

You all teach. You all will teach.

  

  

 

 



 





I teach. I will teach.      

We teach. We will teach.



    

_ 

_  

_ 

You all taught.  

I taught.  

 

We taught.  

    

.    !   " # 



Imperative

   

Don’t teach! 

Teach! 

Don’t (you two) teach!

   %

Teach (you two)!

Don’t (you all) teach!

  

Teach (you all)!



Passive participle

The one who is taught. !

All those who are taught.

     

 (He) is being taught.   !

Teacher. " 

  

Singular

&

Dual

 

Plural







Singular

Teachers (two).

' (    *  

Dual

Teachers.

     

Plural

$ 

(He) is taught.  

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‫أ‬

Active participle

 ' ( )   *)  

 #!



 

The two who are taught.

Passive Voice

You taught.

 

Negative

 



   

  



 

You two teach / will teach.

  

(with verb)



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

   

 





They two taught.

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

  

   

(with noun)

Detached Pronouns

 

 

  

VT-2

  

He taught.

They all taught.

(42)

 

   



 

You teach. You will teach.

 



Past Tense  

 

He teaches. He will teach.



He taught.



 

Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 

 

 Passive Voice

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He accuses (or will) sb of falsehood.



      

 

     

You accuse (or will) sb of falsehood.

 

     

 

    

(with noun)



(with verb)



I accuse (or will) sb of falsehood.      

We accuse (or will) sb of falsehood.

 _ 

    

_ 

_  

Past Tense  

  

They two accused sb of falsehood.

 

 

  

They all accused sb of falsehood.

  



 

You accused sb of falsehood.  

  

   

  

You two accused sb of falsehood.

 



   

You all accused sb of falsehood.

   

 

 

I accused sb of falsehood.



 



 

We accused sb of falsehood.

 





 

 

 

 

 



Imperative

Accuse sb of falsehood! 

  

Passive participle

The one who is accused of falsehood.   !" 

Accuse sb of falsehood (you all)! 

 

  !$ 

 Passive Voice

(He) is being accused of falsehood  



The one who accuses sb of falsehood. # 

   



Those who accuse sb of falsehood. % 

(He) is accused of falsehood  

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‫أ‬

   

Singular

 

Dual



Plural

Active participle

     Those who are accused of falsehood.

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

.        

   sb of falsehood!

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

     

Don’t (you all) accuse

Detached Pronouns

   

Negative

 

VT-2

 

     

Don’t accuse sb of falsehood!

(198)

 

  You all accuse (or will) sb of falsehood.

  



He accused (him, it) of falsehood.

  They accuse (or will) sb of falsehood.

He accused (him, it) of falsehood.



 



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

act (of accusing sb of falsehood)





Singular

   

Dual

     

Plural

 

 

 Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to send down



Imperfect Tense  

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

  

You two send down/ will send down.

  

They send down / will send down.

 

You send down. You will send down.    

 

 

  

You all send down / will send down.

 



(with verb)



    

We send down. We will send down.



  

_  









 

 

  

You two sent down.

  

 

You sent down.

You all sent down.  

I sent down.  

We sent down.  



 

 



Imperative

Don’t (you two) send down!

 

Send down (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) send down!

 

Send down (you all)!



Plural

 

 

Active participle



The one who sends down  

       

‫َُْل‬ (sb, st) is being sent down  

 +

‫أ‬ Singular

Those which are sent down

Past continuous:

.  

   

 

  

   

Those who send down  

 

(sb, st) is sent down 

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That which is sent down

Passive Voice

 



Passive participle

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

Send down!

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

They two sent down.

   

Don’t send down!

VT-2

Detached Pronouns

 

  

   

(79)



They all sent down.

 Negative

  

  

He sent down.



I send down. I will send down.



Past Tense  



You two send down / will send down.

  

(with noun)

_ 



   

 

_ 

    

He sends down. He will send down.



He sent down.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 





Singular

 

Dual

   

Plural

  

 

‫َُْل‬ Passive Voice

 

 (Verbal noun) Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

near future:

 + 

Imperfect Tense  

Past Tense  

 

 

   







 

 

 



 

  

 

 

 

   



 

 

 

 

 

 

(with noun)

_ 

 

_

_  

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

near past::

 + 

Past continuous:

  

  

 

   

 

  

   

  + 

.      

Negative 

Imperative 

   

  

 

 

  

Dual

  

 

Plural

Passive participle

 

Active participle

Singular



 

  

"  

 !   



"  

 !   



Singular

Dual

     Plural

  

  

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Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



 

Passive Voice

Detached Pronouns

  

(with verb)

  

VT-3





distant future:

 + 

  







   Passive Voice

Feminine Gender Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

near future:

 + 

Imperfect Tense  

 



   







 

 

 



 

  

 

 

  

 

 

 



   



 

(with noun)

 

 _ 

_

_  

 



  

 

 

   

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

near past::

 

 + 

Past continuous:

  +

.      

Negative 

Imperative 

 



   

  

Dual

  

 

Plural

Passive participle

 

Singular

Active participle



  

 

      

        

Dual

  

 

Plural

 

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Detached Pronouns



(with verb)

Passive Voice

Past Tense  

VT-3

  

distant future:

  

    

‫عل‬



   + 

 





Singular

   Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to strive



Imperfect Tense  



when the subject is SING. or PLU.



He strives. He will strive.



      

 

   near future:

 + 

  

 + 

  (with verb)



  

You two strove.

  



You all strive. You all will strive.

  

      

We strive. We will strive.    

 

_ 

_



You two strive/ will strive.

I strive. I will strive.





 







 

  

(with noun)



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

  

 

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

   

    

distant future:

  

VT-3

Detached Pronouns

 

They two strove. They all strove.

(31)



  

They strive. They will strive.

You strive. You will strive.

 

 

He strove.

  

 

  

Past Tense  

You two strive/ will strive.

    



He strove.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

_  

You strove.

  

You all strove.   

I strove.

   

  

We strove.   

   

 

 



 

 

Strive! 

  

Singular

Don’t (you two) strive!

 

Strive (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) strive!

   

Strive (you all)!

  

Plural

 

Passive participle

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

  

 

 

 + 

.     

Negative 

Don’t strive!

near past::



 

Active participle

One who strives  

Those who strive

! 



 

Singular

 

Dual

    

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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 (Verbal noun)

to call out



Imperfect Tense  

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He calls out. He will call out.



     

 

 





  

  

 

You all call out. You all will call out.

   

You all called out.

  

 



 



  

 

I call out. I will call out.      



    

_  

  







We called out.



   

Call out!

Don’t (you two) call out!

 

Don’t (you all) call out!

  

 

 

Passive participle

One who is called out 



Singular

Call out (you two)!



Dual

Call out (you all)!

 

Plural

 

 

 

Active participle



One who calls out !  

Those who call out "  

   Passive Voice

He is being called out.  

 



He is called out.   

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Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

 

Don’t call out!

 + 

.     

Negative 

  

near past::

You two called out.

We call out. We will call out.

_

  

You called out.

 

  

_ 



You two call out/ will call out.

 



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

They all called out.

distant future:

(with verb)

 

  

  



 

They call out. They will call out.

  

(with noun)



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



You call out. You will call out.

 



He called out.

VT-3

Detached Pronouns



 

 + 

Past Tense  

(44)

They two called out.

  

 



  

  

 + 

 

You two call out/ will call out.

   near future:

He called out.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 



 

Singular

  

Dual

 

Plural

  



   Passive Voice

 

   (Verbal noun)



 Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

near future:

    +  

distant future:

  +  

Past Tense  

   

 

 

   





 

   

   



 

  

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

   

  

 

  

   

 

  

    

  

(with verb)

 

  _ 

_

_  

      Negative



near past::

 +  

Past continuous:

  + 



Imperative

   

   

   

Dual

  

  

Plural

 

Singular

Active participle 



 

 

  ! "    !

  ! "    !

Singular

     

     

 

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when the subject is SING. or PLU.

.         

   

Passive participle

Passive Voice

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

  

(with noun)

  

VT-4 Detached Pronouns





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Imperfect Tense  

   

.



Dual

Plural

 Passive Voice

Feminine Gender



Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

distant future:

   +  

Imperfect Tense  

 

 

   





 

   

    



 

   



   

(with verb)

 

 _ 

_

_  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

near past::

    

  

 

 

   

 

  

     



  

   

 



     

 +  

Past continuous:

   

  + 

.     

  

Negative 

Imperative 

  

  

    

   

Dual

   

   

Plural

Passive participle

 

Singular

Active participle



  

  

        

        

  

  

 

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Detached Pronouns

     

(with noun)

Passive Voice

Past Tense  

VT-4

  

 

  

     





near future:

   +  

 



Singular Dual

Plural

   Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to bring out

 

Imperfect Tense  

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He brings out. He will bring out.



         

 

   near future:

 + 

   

They bring out. They will bring out.

 

You bring out. You will bring out.

   

 

You two bring out/ will bring out.

  

You all bring out / will bring out.

 

 

    

(with noun)



(with verb)



I bring out. I will bring out.         

We bring out. We will bring out.



       

_ 

_

_  

   

   

!   Don’t (you two) bring out!

 

Don’t (you all) bring out!

    !

    

Passive participle

    

You all brought out.    

   

(it, he) is being brought out Passive Voice

  

 

 

 





 

 + 

Past continuous:

  +

Imperative 

Singular

! 

    

Bring out (you two)!

  

Dual

Bring out (you all)!

  

Plural

Bring out!

  

 

Active participle

One who brings out   

Those who bring out    

 

(it) is brought out  

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near past::

.     

 

  



 

    Those who are brought out

     

We brought out.

  

One who is brought out    



You two brought.

Negative 

     



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

   

   

Don’t bring out!

 

 

I brought out.

   

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

   

You brought out.

     

distant future:

They all brought out.

Detached Pronouns



They two brought.

 

  

 + 

   

He brought out/ took out.

  

  

  

Past Tense  

You two bring out/ will bring out.

     

     (108) VT-4

He brought out.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 



 

Singular

   

Dual

 

Plural

   

 

   Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to submit



Imperfect Tense  



when the subject is SING. or PLU.



He submits. He will submit.



       

 

    + 

 

 

They all submitted.

  



   

You two submit/ will submit. You all submit. You all will submit.





(with verb)



I submit. I will submit.       

We submit. We will submit.



   

 

_ 

_

 

They submit. They will submit.

  

(with noun)





 

 + 

  



    

distant future:

 

He submitted.

VT-4

Detached Pronouns

They two submitted.

You submit. You will submit.

 

Past Tense  

(72)

 

    

 



You two submit/ will submit.

 

near future:

   

He submitted.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

_  

  

  

 

 

You two submitted.

 

 

 

You all submitted.

  

 

 



 

 

   

   

I submitted.   

   

We submitted.   

near past::

    

Submit! 

   

Singular

 

Submit (you two)!

 

Dual

Don’t (you all) submit!

  

Submit (you all)!

   

Plural

Passive participle

Past continuous:

  +

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) submit!

 

 + 

.     

Negative 

Don’t submit!

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



You submitted.

   

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



 

Active participle

One who submits  

Those who submit

 



 

Singular

 

Dual

 

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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 (Verbal noun)

to associate partners

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



when the subject is SING. or PLU.







      

 

  

  

They associate (or will..) partners with..

 

 

 + 





You associate (or will..) partners with..   

You associated partners (with).  

  

  distant future:

+ 

  (with verb)



 

 

  

i associated partners (with).







 

 

    

_  

 

 

 

We associated partners (with).  

   

Don’t (you two) associate partners (with)!

 

Don’t (you all) associate partners (with)!

   

 

Passive participle

One with whom st is associated with !

   

Singular

Associate partners (with) (you two)!

 

Dual

Associate partners (with) (you all)!

  

Plural

 

 

 

Active participle

  

One who associates partners (with)s " 

    Those with whom st is associated with     #!

(He) is being associated with partners  !  

Those who associate partners (with)

      

$ 

 

(He) is associated with partners    

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Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

Associate partners (with)!

 

 + 

.   

  

    

Don’t associate partners (with)!

Passive Voice

 

 



Negative 

  

 

You all associated partners (with).

  

     

 

near past::

You all associate (or will..) partners with..

We associate (or will..) partners with..

_



 

  

_ 

 

You two associated partners (with).

I associate (or will..) partners with..





  

   





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

You two associate partners (with)

  

(with noun)

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

They two associated partners. They all associated partners (with).

Detached Pronouns



 

  

near future:

 

He associated partners (with).

You two associate partners (with)

   

    (120) VT-4

Past Tense  

   

He associates (or will..) partners with..



He associated partners.

 



  

Singular

   

Dual

         

Plural

  

 

   Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to send down



Imperfect Tense  

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



      

 

  

They 2 send down. They 2 ...

  

They send down / will send down.

  

    

 

near future:

 + 

You send down. You will send down.     

 

You two send down / will send down

  

You all send down. You all will …

  

 

distant future:

 + 

 

  



(with noun)



(with verb)



I send down. I will send down.       

We send down. We will send down.



   

 

_ 

_

_  

He sent down.   

They all sent down.    

 

 



  

  

I sent down.   

near past::

 

 







 

 

We sent down.   

Send down! 

   

Singular

Send down (you two)!

 

Dual

Don’t (you all) send down!

  

Send down (you all)!

  

Plural

That which is sent down 



 

Active participle

  

One who sends downs ! 

    Those which are sent down   "



   (He) is being sent down

 



Past continuous:

  +

Imperative 

 

  

 + 

.     

   

Passive participle

     

Those who send down

# 

 

(He) is sent down  

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Don’t (you two) send down!

 

Passive Voice



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

You two sent down.

Negative 

Don’t send down!

 

 

  

   

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You all sent down.

  

VT-4

Detached Pronouns

  

You sent down.

 

(190)



They two sent down.

  

 



Past Tense  

 

He sends downs. He will send down.

  

He sent down.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 



  

Singular

   

Dual

     

Plural

   

  

 

Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to send sb astray

 

Imperfect Tense  

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He sends sb astray. He will...



    

  

 

  

   

They send sb astray. / They will...

 

You send sb astray. They wil..

 

 + 

     

  distant future:

 + 

  (with verb)



_

 

 

  

You sent sb astray.

  

You all sent sb astray.

  

 

 



  

 

   

 

We send sb astray. we will ...    

_  





  

I sent sb astray.

 

 

We sent sb astray.

 

   

Don’t send sb astray!  

Send sb astray!  

Send sb astray (you two)!

  

Don’t (you all) send sb astray!

   

Send sb astray (you all)!



 

One who is sent astray

 

 

Active participle

  

One who send sb astray  

    Those who are sent astray

   !

   (He) is being sent astray     

  + 

  

 

    

Past continuous:

Imperative 

  

Passive participle

 + 

.   

  

Don’t (you two) send sb astray!

 

Those who send sb astray

 

" 

 

(He) is sent astray

  

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near past::

You all send sb astray / You all..

Negative 

Passive Voice



 

 

_ 



You two sent sb astray.

I send sb astray. I will send sb astray.





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

   

  



  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



They two sent sb astray.

 

VT-4

Detached Pronouns

 

 

They all sent sb astray.

(68)

You two send sb astray

  

(with noun)

   



He sent sb astray.

 

near future:

  

Past Tense  



You two send sb astray

   

He sent sb astray.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 



  

Singular

   

Dual

   

Plural





  

 

Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to want

 

Imperfect Tense  

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

    

 

  

 

They all wanted.





(with verb)



 



 

You two want/ will want.

  

You two wanted.

 



You all want. You all will want.

 

You all wanted.

 

 





 

 

I want. I will want.    

We want. We will want.



    

_ 

_

 

  

   



_  

You wanted.

 

 

I wanted.  

 

We wanted.  

   

 

Want!  

Want (you two)!

  

Dual

Don’t (you all) want!

 

Want (you all)!

 

Plural

That which is wanted 

 

 

Active participle

 

One who wants ! 

     Those who are wanted     "



   (it, he) is being wanted 

  

   

Those who want # 

 

(it) is wanted    

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Singular

 

Passive participle

Passive Voice

  

Don’t (you two) want!

 

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

   

Don’t want!

near past::

.   

  

Negative 

     

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

They want. They will want.

 

(with noun)

  

  

 

 + 

 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



You want. You will want.

 

 

VT-4

Detached Pronouns

They two wanted.

  

distant future:

He wanted.

(139)

  

  

 

 + 

 

You two want/ will want.

  

near future:

  

Past Tense  

 

He wants. He will want.



He wanted.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 





Singular

    

Dual

 

Plural



 

   Passive Voice

to show

 (Verbal noun)



 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Imperfect Tense   He shows. He will show.



      

 

You two show/ will show. They show. They will show.

   near future:

     

You show. You will show.

 

 + 

     

 

distant future:

You two show/ will show. You all show. You all will show.

 

 + 

    

(with noun)



(with verb)



I show. I will show.      

We show. We will show.



He showed.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

    





Past Tense  



He showed.  

 

  

  

 

You showed.  

 

  

 



I showed.  

 

We showed.

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 









when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

  

 

You two showed. You all showed.

VT-4

Detached Pronouns



They two showed. They all showed.

(44)

 

 

 



 

 

near past::

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

   

_ 

_

_  

   

.     

Negative 

Imperative 

  

Don’t show! 

Show! 



Singular

Don’t (you two) show!

 

Show (you two)!

 

Dual

Don’t (you all) show!

 

Show (you all)!



Plural

 

Passive participle

one who is shown    

 

 

Active participle

 

One who shows 



   

Those who show 

   Passive Voice

(it) is being shown  



(it) is shown 

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Singular Dual

Plural

   Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to believe



Imperfect Tense  



when the subject is SING. or PLU.



He believes. He will believe.



      

 

  

 

They believe. They will believe.

   

    

 

near future:

 + 

You believe. You will believe.     

  

You two believe/ will believe.

 

You all believe. You all will believe.

   

 

distant future:

 + 

 

  



(with noun)



(with verb)



I believe. I will believe.      

We believe. We will believe.



   

 

_ 

_

_  

He believed.  

They all believed.

 









 

I believed.  

We believed.

 

near past::

 

 

 





 

Believe!

 

 

Singular

 

Believe (you two)!



Dual

Don’t (you all) believe!

  

Believe (you all)!



Plural

Passive participle

Past continuous:

  +

Imperative 

Don’t (you two) believe!

 

 + 

.   

  

   

 



when the subject is SING. or PLU.

You two believed.

Negative 

Don’t believe!

 

 

 

   

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You all believed.

   

VT-4

Detached Pronouns

 

You believed.

  

(782)



They two believed.

   

 

 

Past Tense  

 

You two believe/ will believe.

  

He believed.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 

 

Active participle

One who believes   

Those who believe   



 

Singular

   

Dual

    

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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 (Verbal noun)

to give





Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



Imperfect Tense   He gives. He will give.



    

 

  

 

They give. They will give.

  

  

You give. You will give.

 

 + 

    

  

distant future:

 

 + 

 

You all give. You all will give.

  

    

(with noun)



(with verb)



I give. I will give.     

We give. We will give.



   

_ 

_

_  

He gave.   

They two gave. They all gave.   

 

You two give/ will give.



You gave.   

You two gave. You all gave.  

 

I gave.  

 

We gave.  

   

Give! 





 

 

 

 





  

 



(it, he) is being given #

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 



Give (you all)!

 !

near past::

 

   

Those who are gave

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



Don’t (you all) give!



 

Active participle

  

One who gives



 



 

Singular

     

 

Those who give " 



(it) is given  

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One who is gave

Passive Voice



Give (you two)!

 

  

 

  

Passive participle

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



Don’t (you two) give!

 

VT-4

Detached Pronouns

Imperative 

   



(274)

.   

  

Negative 

Don’t give!



Past Tense  

 

You two give/ will give.

 

near future:

He gave.



 Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

Dual

    

 

 

Plural

   Passive Voice

 

 (Verbal noun)



 Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. or PLU.

near future:

 + 

distant future:

 + 

Imperfect Tense  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



 

 

 





 



  



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

  

 

 

  

  

  

 

  _ 

_

_  

   

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

near past::

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

.      

Negative 

Imperative 

  

 

Singular

  

 

Dual

 



Plural

Passive participle

 

Active participle



 

 

  !  

  !  

Dual

 

     

Plural

 

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Detached Pronouns

  

(with verb)

Passive Voice

Past Tense  

VT-5





(with noun)

  

  

.

Singular

 

   Passive Voice

Feminine Gender Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

near future:

 + 

 

 Imperfect Tense  

 + 



 



 





 

 

 



  

 

 

 _ 

_

_  

 

  

 

 

  

 

  

  



  

 

 

     

Imperative 

 

 

Singular

  



Dual

  

 

Plural

 

near past::

 + 

Past continuous:

  + 

Plane of  

.     

Negative 

Passive participle

Active participle



 

  

       

   

Dual

  

  

Plural

 

 

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Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

 

 

  (with verb)

Passive Voice

Detached Pronouns

  

(with noun)

  

Past Tense  

VT-5



 distant future:

  

‫عل‬

Singular

 

   Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to receive admonition; to remember

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 

He receives admonition / He will..



   

 

  



when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

    



  



  

You two..

 

You two received admonition.

  

 

You all receive admonition / You’ll..



You all received admonition.

 

 

 

 

  

 

   

We receive admonition / We’ll ..     

_

 



I receive admonition / I will ...





They all received admonition.



(with verb)



They receive admonition / They will..

  



  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.





(with noun)

  

He received admonition.

VT-5

Detached Pronouns



  

  

Past Tense  

(51)

They two received admonition.

You receive admonition / You will..

 

  

   

 

  

 

He received admonition; he remembered.

You two ..



_ 







Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

_  

You received admonition.

 

   

I received admonition.     

 

We received admonition.   

   

.     

Negative 

Don’t receive admonition!  

   

 

Receive admonition! 

  

Don’t receive admonition (you two)! Don’t receive admonition (you all)!

Imperative 

Receive admonition (you two)!

   

Passive participle

Receive admonition (you all)! 

 

 



   Active participle

one who receives admonition ! 

Those who receive admonition " 



  

Singular

    

Dual

 

Plural

  

  

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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Imperfect Tense   

Attached Pronouns



when the subject is SING. or PLU.



He turn awayes. He will turn away.



     

 

They turn away. They will turn away.     

You turn away. You will turn away.

 

    

 

You all turn away. You all will …  

 + 

(with noun)



(with verb)



I turn away. I will turn away.    

We turn away. We will turn away.



  



_ 

_ 







 

  

 

 

 

 







 

 

 

 

_  



You all turned away.  



I turned away.  



We turned away.  

    Negative

Don’t turn away! 

Imperative



 

near past::

 +  Past continuous:

  + 

Turn away! 





 

Turn away (you two)!



Don’t (you all) turn away!

  

Turn away (you all)!

 

Passive participle

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

.  

   

Don’t (you two) turn away!



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 They turned away.

You turned away.

VT-5

Detached Pronouns

 

  



(79)

 

He turned away. He took charge.

   

 

distant future:

     

 

Past Tense   





 

He turned away; took as friend; took charge

   



 + 

 



  

near future:





      

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

 (Verbal noun)

to turn away; to take charge



 

Active participle

One who turns away.  

Those who turn away.  



 

Singular

  

Dual

    

Plural

‫َُْل‬

‫َُْل‬

Passive Voice

Passive Voice

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   (Verbal noun)



 Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

near future:

 +  

distant future:

 +  

 

 

    

   



 

  

  



 

  

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

  

   

 

 

  _ 

_

_  

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 +  

  + 

 

 

  

  

  

     

near past::

Past continuous:

 

.     

 

Negative 

Imperative 

     

    

     

     

Dual

    

   

Plural

Passive participle

 

Singular

Active participle



  

  

          

          

         

         

   

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Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

   

(with verb)

Passive Voice

Detached Pronouns

   

(with noun)

  

Past Tense  

VT-8





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Imperfect Tense  

   

.



Singular Dual

Plural

   Passive Voice

Feminine Gender



Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

near future:

 +  

 +  

Imperfect Tense  

 

 

    





Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

 

    

    



 

     



   

  



    

 

  

    

 

 

 

   



  

   

 



 

 _ 

_

_  

     

Imperative 

   

  

Singular

 



Dual

     

    

Plural

 

Active participle

  +



  

     

         

Dual

 

 

Plural

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 + 

Past continuous:

  

 

near past::

Plane of  

.       

Negative 

Passive participle

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Detached Pronouns

     

(with verb)

Passive Voice

Past Tense  

VT-8

  

(with noun)

  

     

‫عل‬



 

distant future:

 



Singular

   Passive Voice

 (Verbal noun)

to follow

 

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Imperfect Tense   He takes up. He will follow.



    

 

 

  

  

They follow. They will follow.



   

 

You two follow / will follow.

  

You all follow. You all will follow.



You follow. You will follow.

 

 + 

      

 

distant future:

 + 

 

      

(with noun)



(with verb)



I follow. I will follow.    

 

We follow. We will follow.



      

_ 

_ 



You two follow/ will follow.

  

near future:

_  

 

 

   

 

Passive participle

ohe who is followed !

those who are followed

   Passive Voice

(He,it) is being followed   ! 

near past::

You two followed.

 

 

 

I followed.  

 + 

 

 

 



 

 

We followed.  

Past continuous:

  + 

.  

    Imperative



 



Follow (you two)!



Follow!

Follow (you all)!  

‫ا ل‬

 Active participle

 

one who follows # 

 

those who follow % 



(He,it) is followed "  

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   "   $!

  

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

  

You all followed.

   

Don’t (you all) follow!



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

You followed.



  

VT-8

Detached Pronouns



They two followed. They all followed.

(140)

 

  

 

Don’t (you two) follow!

 



He followed.

   

Don’t follow!

 

Past Tense  

  

Negative

"   

He followed.





Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

‫ا‬

 

Singular

  

Dual

 

Plural

 

 

   Passive Voice

   (Verbal noun)

to find or follow the right path

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

 





 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 

He finds the path. He will ..



     

They find the path. They will..

 

     

near future:

 +  

You find the path. You will..

 

    

 +  

You all find the path / You all will..

 

    

(with noun)



(with verb)



I find the path. I will find the path.    

We find the path. We will..

 

     

_ 

_

_  

He found the path.   

  

They all found the path.

   



   

  

  

    

 

  

You two found the path.

   

 

  

You all found the path.

     

 

   

 

  

  

You found the path.

   

  

I found the path.   

  

We found the path.   

near past::

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

  

Find the path! 

   

Singular

Find the path (you two)!

  

Dual

Don’t (you all) find the path!

 

Find the path (you all)!

  

Plural



 

Active participle

one who finds the path ! 

those who find the path " 

 #$%

 +  

.  

   

   

he is being shown the path

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



Passive participle

 

he is shown the path &$%

Passive Voice



  

Singular

    

Dual

  

Plural

   



   Passive Voice

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Don’t (you two) find the path!

 



  

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

  

Negative 

 

VT-8

Detached Pronouns

They two found the path.

     

Don’t find the path!

(61)

  

  distant future:

 

Past Tense  

  

 

 

He found the right path.

 

   (Verbal noun)



 Attached Pronouns



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

near future:

 +  

distant future:

 +  

 

 

   

   



 

  



 



 

  

      

 

 

   

   

 

 

  



 

 

 

  _ 

_

_  

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

   

 

  

 

  

     

 +  

Past continuous:

.         



Imperative



   

    

     

  ! 

Dual

  

   

Plural

Passive participle

near past::

  + 

  

Negative

 

Singular

Active participle 



  

 

"  # $   #

"  # $     #

Dual

 

  

  



Plural

    

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Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

    

(with verb)

Passive Voice

Detached Pronouns

  

(with noun)



Past Tense  

VT-5





when the subject is SING. or PLU.

Imperfect Tense  

    

.

Singular



   Passive Voice

Feminine Gender



Attached Pronouns Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

near future:

 +  

 

Imperfect Tense  

 +  

 

 

   





 

    

     



 

     



     

  

 

 

    



   

 

 

     



  

   

 



   

  (with noun)



(with verb)



_

_  

     

near past::

 + 

Past continuous:

  +

.       

Negative 

Imperative 

 

 

   

Singular

 



Dual

   

 

     

Plural

Passive participle

 

Active participle



 



 



             

     

Dual

 



 



Plural

    

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Starting verb in a verbal sentence. when the subject is SING. FEM. or BROKEN PLU.

      

_ 

Passive Voice

Detached Pronouns

  



  

Past Tense  

VT-10



 distant future:

     

‫عل‬



Singular

   Passive Voice

   (Verbal noun)

to ask for forgiveness

Imperfect Tense  

Attached Pronouns

 

when the subject is SING. or PLU.

He asks for forgivenss/ He’ll ..



    

 

 

  (with verb)



_

 

You asked for forgiveness.   

   

 

You two ask / will ask for …

       

You two asked for forgiveness.

      

 

You all ask for forgiveness / You all..

 

You all asked for forgiveness.

   

 

  

 

  

  

    

We ask for forgiveness / We’ll..  

_  

 



  

I asked for forgiveness.   

 

  

     

.  

   

We asked for forgiveness.

 

    

Singular

  

Dual

    

Plural

Ask for forgiveness!  

      Don’t ask for forgiveness (you all)!  

   

Passive participle

#  !"

Ask for forgiveness (you all)!  

 

Active participle

    

one who is asked for forgiveness

one who asks for forgiveness % $ 

              those who are asked for forgiveness #  &"

          

is being asked for forgivenss

( " 

     

those who ask for forgiveness

' $ 

is asked for forgivenss # 

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near past::

 +  

Past continuous:

  + 

Imperative 

     

Don’t ask for forgiveness!

Passive Voice

when the subject is SING. or PLU.



 

Negative 



 

  

  

_ 

  

 

I ask for forgiveness / I will ..

 



They all asked for forgiveness.







They ask for forgiveness / They’ll..

  

(with noun)



Starting verb in a verbal sentence.



  

 +  

 

He asked for forgiveness.

VT-10

Detached Pronouns

     

  

distant future:

Past Tense  

(42)

They two asked for forgiveness.

You ask for forgiveness / You’ll..

 



       

 

 

 +  

   

You two ask / will ask ..

  

near future:

He asked for forgiveness.





 

Starting verb in a verbal sentence.

 



   

Singular

             

Dual

             

Plural

    



   Passive Voice

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