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22:00 (KSA time) Taught by Abu Ismaeel Salik Ahmed Miraathpublications.net

كتاب محمد على المكتب كتاب عمّار على مكتب المدرس حقيبة المدرس تحت المكتب

قلمُ حامدٍمفتاحُ البيتِ بيتُ عبّاسٍدكّانُ التاجرِ غرفةُ علىٍبيتُ المهندسِ دفترُ سعيدٍاسمُ الولدِ منديلُ ياسرٍ كتابُ اللهِ قميصُ عمّارٍبنتُ الطبيبِ سريرُ خالدٍمفتاحُ السيّارةِ

بابُمفتاحُ اللهِبيتُ اللهِبنتُ ابنُقلمُ مسجدِ قلمُ الطالبِبابُ السيارةِ بنتُ حامدٍرسولُ اللهِ اسمُ الولدِابنُ المدرسِ

قلمُ من هذا قميصُ من هذا بيتُ من هذا سريرُ من هذا

VOCABULARY – LESSON 6 An iron – المكواة Nose – الأنف Cow – البقرة Mouth – الفم Bicycle – دراجة Pot – القدر Spoon – الملعقة Ear – الأذن Farmer – الفلاح Eye – العين Mother – الأم Hand – اليد Father – الأب Leg – الرجل Fridge – الثلاجة Fast – سريع Tea – الشاي Window – النافذة The West – المغرب The East – الشرق Coffee - القهوة Very - جدا

GRAMMAR – LESSON 6 هذه (this) هذه is a demonstrative pronoun. It is the feminine version of هذا. هذا is used to refer to masculine nouns whilst هذه is used to refer to feminine nouns. For example: هذا مسجدٌ و هذه مدرسةٌ This is a Mosque and this is a school

HOW TO MAKE NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES FEMININE Previously we learned as a general rule, nouns ending with a taa-marbootha ( ة ) are feminine, however, there are exceptions to this rule. Some nouns that do not end with the ة are also considered feminine. For example: Pot - القدرٌ The Earth – الأرضُ The hand – اليدُ Also, some nouns that end with ة are considered masculine. For example: The name أسامة Usama As you are learning new nouns you will also need to learn it’s gender

In general though, nouns and adjectives are made feminine by adding the ة. The last letter before the ة takes a fattah. For example: Noun - Masculine: مدرسٌ Feminine: مدرسَةٌ Adjective - Masculine: جميلٌ Feminine: جميلَةٌ Body parts that are found in pairs are feminine whilst single body parts are masculine. مؤنثمذكر يدرأس رجلأنف أذنفم عينوجه

ل ل is a preposition which means ‘for, belongs to..’ The noun that it enters upon becomes majroor. For example: هذا القلمُ لحامدٍ هذا القلم للمدرسِ If ل is attached to a noun that begins with the definite article ال then the ا from the ال is dropped and the preposition ل is attached to the ل from the definite article ال. For example: المدرسُ becomes للمدرسِ However, if the ل is attached to word like الله then the ا is dropped from the beginning but no ل is added. It simply changes to للهِ. لمَن means: Whose لمن هذا الكتاب؟ : Whose is this book?

أيضا أيضا means: ‘also’ For example: هذا قلمٌ جديدٌ و ذلك أيضا قلم ٌجديدٌ This is a new pen and that is also a new penجداً جداً means: ‘very’ For example: هذه الحقيبةُ ثقيلةٌ جداً This bag is very heavy

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