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Name: Aleema zeyana

Student ID: 1710044

Semester: 2nd

Assignment: Arabic

NOMINATIVE ACCUSATIVE GENITIVE


REASON If the noun is the subject When **** or the “sisters
When a noun follows
(mubtada) or predicate of *** (ex***) comes a preposition
(khabar) in a nominal before a nominal Ex :********
sentence (jumlatul sentence, the mubtada Ex:*********
ismiyyah) but not part of becomes accusative. note : if a preposition
prepositional phrase. Ex :**** precedes the name of
Ex: a country ending in
or does not have
both an ending or **
Beginning the
genitive case I
marked by not.
ex :***
The pluralisation of Members of “The five The pluralisation of
masculine nouns with the nouns”(asma al khamsa) masculine nouns with
addition of ** that have a when the addition of ***
Ex:*** followed by another noun Ex : ******
or attached pronoun.
Ex : ****
A noun that follows *** The pluralisation of The possessor
Ex : *** masculine nouns with the (mudaaf ilayhi) in a
addition of *** possessive
Ex : ****** construction.
Ex : **
If the mudaaf ilayhi is
a female name, city
or country, the
genitive case is
marked by a fatha.
Ex ****
Members of “the five The pluralisation of Members of “the five
nouns” (asma al khamsa) feminine nouns by the nouns” (asma al
that have a ** when addition of ** khamsa) that have a
followed by another noun Ex : *** ** when followed by
or attached pronoun. another noun or
Ex : *** attached pronoun.
Ex : ***
The predicate (khabar) of Female names are
a nominal sentence marked as genitive by
governed by ** or the “ placing on the last
sisters of **” letter not.
Ex : *** Ex : ***
The pluralisation of The pluralisation of
feminine nouns by the feminine nouns by
addition of ** the addition of **
Ex : *** Ex : ***

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