Mastering Arabic Plurals: Masculine, Feminine, and Broken Forms

Mastering Arabic Plurals: Masculine, Feminine, and Broken Forms

Assessment

Interactive Video

English

6th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Olivia Brooks

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In Arabic, what is the term used for plural forms?

Salim

Munford

Jammer

Muthena

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the rule for forming sound feminine plurals in Arabic?

Add 'ya noon' to the end of the word

Add 'tamar buta' to the end of the word

Add 'alif ta' to the end of the word

Add 'wow noon' to the end of the word

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do you pluralize the feminine noun 'muslima' (female Muslim) in Arabic?

Muslimoon

Muslimat

Muslimin

Muslim

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In Arabic, do adjectives also take a plural form?

No, only nouns take a plural form

Yes, but only in masculine form

Yes, both nouns and adjectives take a plural form

No, adjectives remain singular

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the rule for forming sound masculine plurals in Arabic?

Add 'alif ta' to the end of the word

Add 'tamar buta' to the end of the word

Add 'wow noon' or 'ya noon' to the end of the word

Add 'ya noon' to the beginning of the word

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do you pluralize the masculine noun 'muslim' (male Muslim) in Arabic?

Muslimat

Muslimoon

Muslimin

Muslim

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a characteristic of broken plurals in Arabic?

They are only used for masculine words

They are only used for feminine words

They follow a strict rule

They do not follow any specific rules

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