Gateway to Arabic Book Three, Lesson 7: Subject and Object, Nominative and Accusative Cases
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- čas přidán 6. 12. 2018
- Subject and Object
In a simple English sentence such as “The boy wrote a letter,” “The boy” is the person or thing doing the action (in this case, writing), and is therefore the subject of the sentence. In the same sentence,
“a letter” is what the verb was done to, and is therefore the object of the verb. The subject of a sentence is sometimes known as the nominative case and the object of a sentence is sometimes known as the accusative case.
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consistency inshallah
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Dear Sir,
In nominative case you wrote معلم as subject while in accusative case it has been written the subject asمعلما. My question is, why did you use two different shapes of same words. Please give your valued answer.
Muhammad Tahir Afridi معلماً ،معلمٍ ،معلمٌ
Muhammad Tahir Afridi for acusative majoraty of words take an alif in end to support kasratain but if end in ta marbuta (feminine) it ends like ةً
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