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How sentences are formed in Arabic?

In Arabic, sentences are divided into two types:

1. Nominal Sentence which starts with a noun. e.g. Peter is calm: بيتر هادئ

2. Verbal Sentence which starts with a verb. e.g...

Answered by Jane A. Arabic tutor
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Is there a slang language in Arabic?

The answer is Yes.
The language that majority of Arab talk is not the Formal Arabic Language, it is a slang (informal) language. However, in Schools, Universities and even in writing the language use...

Answered by Faisal A. Arabic tutor
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How do future tense verbs work in Arabic?

The future tense is very easy to form and use in Arabic. Simply take the appropriate form of the verb in the present tense:

أفعل I do
تفعل You (masculine singular) do
تفعلين Yo...

Answered by Charlotte R. Arabic tutor
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How do past tense verbs work in Arabic?

Past tense verbs work exactly like present tense verbs only with a different set of modifications to show the subject of the verb:
 

فعلتُ I did
فعلتَ You (masculine singular)...

Answered by Charlotte R. Arabic tutor
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How do present tense verbs work in Arabic

There are a few simple rules for using present tense verbs correctly in Arabic. 

  1. The verb needs to be modified to show who is doing the action, this is done using speci...
Answered by Charlotte R. Arabic tutor
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