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Unit 17: Access To Qur'anic Arabic

The document discusses Arabic grammar concepts including active and passive voice. It defines fil majhul as the passive voice and provides examples of changing active verbs to passive. Examples are given of when a word would be majrur, mansub, or marfu' based on its role in the sentence. Several sentences are provided to practice changing active verbs to passive verbs and translating sentences into English.

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Unit 17: Access To Qur'anic Arabic

The document discusses Arabic grammar concepts including active and passive voice. It defines fil majhul as the passive voice and provides examples of changing active verbs to passive. Examples are given of when a word would be majrur, mansub, or marfu' based on its role in the sentence. Several sentences are provided to practice changing active verbs to passive verbs and translating sentences into English.

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Unit 17

Access to Quranic Arabic

LOs
Understand what means
Differentiate between and
Change a to

Active

Passive

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? Recap: When is a word

I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.

1-definition of fil majhul


2-instances when a word is majrur
3-instances when a word is mansub
4- instances when a word is marfu
5-change 5 active verbs to passive
6- translate the human being was
created weak

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o
o
o
o
o
o
o

Forgiveness
Mercy
To fight
To kill
To look
To prescribe
Was prescribed
To ask

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