Thanks so much! I am swamped with my GCSE program atm. Soo many students stressed out about the exams! But I'll do that next video in the next few days Inshaa'Allah :)
I always heard and read that they (m) is هُم but you write هُمَّ. And you (plural, f) is أَنتُنَّ but you write أَنتُن. And you (plural, f) wrote is كَتَبتُنَّ but you write كَتَبتُن. Is that a mistake or just a different school of grammar? PS. I like your lessons!
q1 so are these doer-pronoun conjugation rules different for different tenses ? q2: are these doer-pronoun conjugation rules the same for different MEasures/Forms of the verb in the same tense?
Alhamdullilah because of your videos Arabic conjunctions are easy for me thanks sir , god bless you
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Wow can't get enough of these vids.
Looking forward to the present tense plurals.
Great explanation
Thanks so much! I am swamped with my GCSE program atm. Soo many students stressed out about the exams! But I'll do that next video in the next few days Inshaa'Allah :)
جزاك الله خيرا يا أستاذ. أحبك في الله!
good video mate
I always heard and read that they (m) is هُم but you write هُمَّ.
And you (plural, f) is أَنتُنَّ but you write أَنتُن.
And you (plural, f) wrote is كَتَبتُنَّ but you write كَتَبتُن.
Is that a mistake or just a different school of grammar?
PS. I like your lessons!
q1 so are these doer-pronoun conjugation rules different for different tenses ?
q2: are these doer-pronoun conjugation rules the same for different MEasures/Forms of the verb in the same tense?
If I use كَتَبْنَ will the arabs think that I am trying to say كَتَبْنَا? Since you don't always put the pronoun
It will almost always be clear from the context :)
@@saidpro yes I know but in speech sometimes things are not pronounced as clearly so maybe it would cause some confusion if you get my point ;)