When we use HWUA -dual- why didn´t you change the verbs, and kept in singular/feminine/masculine form? I was expecting Shakaraa (masc) and Shakarataa (fem). what happened ? Thanks again.
@@jaakkokujala6120 I had the same issue but I just figured it out. According to the book, if the verb is at the start of the sentence and in the *third person*, it will always be in the singular form (regardless of whether the subject is singular, dual, or plural)
Valdir Bergamo Bergamo for male 3 person he , dual male and more than 3 start shakara , if female 1,2,3 or more start shakarat , if animals and inanimated obejcts etc also use feminine
A Verb is always singular if its subject is Visible. It does not matter whether the subject is singular, dual or plural. The verb will always be singular. Ex. - يكتبْ الطالبُ الدرسَ = The student is writing the lesson.
I am so confused. I've done a bit of Arabic before , and forgot it. But how comes the verbs are still singular for both dual and plural sentence? Shouldn't it b شكرا شكرو
Ok I did some research and found out. If anyone is curious A Verb is always singular if its subject is Visible. It does not matter whether the subject is singular, dual or plural. The verb will always be singular. Ex. - يكتبْ الطالبُ الدرسَ = The student is writing the lesson.
What do you mean by "Visible"? The rule is that if the verb comes first it remains singular but reflects the proper gender. If the verb comes after then it is normally conjugated that is it will reflect gender and number. That's all!
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When we use HWUA -dual- why didn´t you change the verbs, and kept in singular/feminine/masculine form? I was expecting Shakaraa (masc) and Shakarataa (fem). what happened ?
Thanks again.
Have you received an answer? Because I am wondering the same thing.
@@jaakkokujala6120 I had the same issue but I just figured it out. According to the book, if the verb is at the start of the sentence and in the *third person*, it will always be in the singular form (regardless of whether the subject is singular, dual, or plural)
Just make sure you keep gender consistent.
Valdir Bergamo Bergamo for male 3 person he , dual male and more than 3 start shakara , if female 1,2,3 or more start shakarat , if animals and inanimated obejcts etc also use feminine
A Verb is always singular if its subject is Visible. It does not matter whether the subject is singular, dual or plural. The verb will always be singular.
Ex. - يكتبْ الطالبُ الدرسَ = The student is writing the lesson.
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@@ImranAlawiye-gatewaytoarabic I’m sorry pg 19 the exercises 1-8
I am so confused. I've done a bit of Arabic before , and forgot it. But how comes the verbs are still singular for both dual and plural sentence? Shouldn't it b شكرا شكرو
Ok I did some research and found out. If anyone is curious
A Verb is always singular if its subject is Visible. It does not matter whether the subject is singular, dual or plural. The verb will always be singular.
Ex. - يكتبْ الطالبُ الدرسَ = The student is writing the lesson.
What do you mean by "Visible"? The rule is that if the verb comes first it remains singular but reflects the proper gender. If the verb comes after then it is normally conjugated that is it will reflect gender and number. That's all!
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