Lessons
Browse all Arabic grammar lessons.
Definition of Al-Afʿal al-Khamsa (the Five Verbs)
Al-ʿAtf (Conjunction)
Definition of Al-Badal (Apposition / Substitute)
Pronouns (Al-Damaʾir)
Al-Iʿrab (Grammatical Inflection)
Al-Iʿlal (Phonological Modification of Weak Letters)
Alif al-Wasl (the Connecting Alif) and Hamzat al-Qatʿ (the Disjunctive Hamza)
Signs of the Noun
Definition of Al-Istithnaʾ (Exception)
Definition of Al-Faʿil (the Subject of a Verb)
What Are the Bare and Augmented Verbs?
The Sound and Weak Verbs (Al-Fiʿl al-Sahih wa-l-Muʿtall)
Definition of Al-Jumla al-Shartiyya (the Conditional Sentence)
Definition of Al-Haal (the Circumstantial Accusative)
Definition of the Active-Voice Verb (Al-Fiʿl al-Mabni li-l-Maʿlum)
The Explicit and Interpreted Verbal Noun (Al-Masdar al-Sarih wa-l-Muʾawwal)
Definition of Al-Mubtadaʾ (the Subject of a Nominal Sentence)
What Are Al-Mudaf and Al-Mudaf Ilayh (the Construct Structure)?
The Tawabiʿ (Followers / Dependent Words)
What Is Al-Sifa al-Mushabbaha (the Resembling Adjective)?
What Is Al-Tamyiz (Specification)?
The Style of Al-Tawkid (Emphasis)
What Is Al-Mafʿul Fih (the Adverbial of Time/Place)?
Types of the Noun in Arabic
Categories of the Verb (Aqsam al-Fiʿl)
Categories of the Verb (Aqsam al-Fiʿl)
The Categories of Speech (Aqsam al-Kalam)
Al-Asmaʾ al-Khamsa (the Five Nouns)
Iʿrab of the Present-Tense Verb (Al-Fiʿl al-Mudariʿ)
The Science of Al-Nahw (Arabic Grammar) — Is It Really a Nightmare?!
Definition of Inna and Its Sisters
Definition of Demonstrative Pronouns (Asmaʾ al-Ishara)
What Is Ism al-Faʿil (the Active Participle)?
Ism al-Mafʿul (the Passive Participle)
Al-Asmaʾ al-Mawsula (the Relative Pronouns)
Definition of Ism al-Tafdil (the Elative — Comparative/Superlative)
What Are Huruf al-Jarr (Prepositions) in Arabic?
Verbs of Approximation (Afʿal al-Muqaraba)
Definition of Kana and Its Sisters
La al-Nafiya li-l-Jins (the 'La' That Negates the Genus)
Definition of Al-Mafʿul bih (the Direct Object)
Definition of Al-Mafʿul Maʿah (the Object of Accompaniment)
Definition of Al-Mafʿul li-Ajlih (the Object of Reason)
What Is Al-Mafʿul al-Mutlaq (the Absolute Object)?
Al-Mamnuʿ min al-Sarf (the Diptote — Restricted from Full Declension)
Al-Maqsur, Al-Manqus, and Al-Mamdud (the Shortened, Defective, and Extended Nouns)
Definition of Al-Munada (the Vocative — the One Called)
Definition of Al-Uslub al-Shart (the Conditional Style)
Thawabit Iʿrabiyya (Iʿrab Constants — Quick-Reference Patterns)
Zanna and Its Sisters (Verbs of the Heart)
