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9th Grade

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احمد خالد

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15 Slides • 17 Questions

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Open Ended

How do you think the meaning of a nominal sentence changes when 'إن وأخواتها' are introduced?

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Multiple Choice

What is the significance of 'إن وأخواتها' (Inna and its sisters) in Arabic grammar?

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They are used to negate sentences

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They are used to emphasize and modify nominal sentences

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They are used to form questions

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They are used to indicate past tense

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Multiple Choice

What are the two main components of a nominal sentence in Arabic?

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Subject and predicate

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Verb and object

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Adjective and noun

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Preposition and noun

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Open Ended

Explain what happens to the nominal sentence when 'Kana' and its sisters enter the sentence. Use examples to support your answer.

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Multiple Select

Select all the words that are considered 'Inna and its sisters' from the following:

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إنَّ

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كان

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ليت

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لعل

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank: The word 'إنَّ' is a type of ___ that affects the nominal sentence.

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Multiple Choice

After the entry of 'Inna' and its sisters into a nominal sentence, what grammatical changes occur to the subject and predicate?

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The subject is raised and the predicate is accusative

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The subject is accusative and the predicate is raised

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Both are accusative

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Both are raised

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Open Ended

Analyze the sentence: 'كأنهم بنيان مرصوص' and identify the grammatical role of 'هم' in the sentence.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a type of noun mentioned as a form of 'Inna and its sisters' in the first image?

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Pronoun

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Demonstrative noun

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Relative noun

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Verb

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Open Ended

Explain the grammatical status of the noun of 'Inna and its sisters' when it is a pronoun, demonstrative noun, or relative noun.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following endings can the noun of 'Inna and its sisters' take according to the third image?

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Visible fatha

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Estimated fatha

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Ya with dual and sound masculine plural

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All of the above

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Fill in the Blank

The main function of 'Inna' at the beginning of a sentence is for ___ .

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Open Ended

Give two different types of predicates (khabar) that can follow 'Inna' as shown in the fifth image.

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Multiple Choice

What is the effect of adding 'ma alkafah' to 'Inna and its sisters' as explained in the last image?

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It strengthens the grammatical function

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It cancels the grammatical function

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It changes the meaning to a question

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It makes the noun definite

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Open Ended

After today's lesson on 'Inna wa Akhawatuha', what is one question you still have or something you would like to know more about?

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Multiple Select

What are the main learning outcomes when studying 'Inna wa Akhawatuha' in Arabic grammar?

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Understanding the changes in nominal sentences when 'Inna wa Akhawatuha' are used

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Learning the family of 'Inna wa Akhawatuha' in detail

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Distinguishing between different forms of the predicate with 'Inna wa Akhawatuha'

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Identifying when the predicate precedes the subject in sentences with 'Inna'

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Memorizing Arabic poetry

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Multiple Choice

According to the slide, when is it necessary for the predicate (khabar) to precede the subject (ism) in an Arabic sentence?

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When the predicate is a prepositional phrase or adverbial and the subject is indefinite

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When the subject is definite and the predicate is a complete sentence

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When both the subject and predicate are definite nouns

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When the predicate is a verb and the subject is omitted

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