Arabic Pronouns and Prepositions by Otared Haidar

Arabic Pronouns and Prepositions by Otared Haidar

Author:Otared Haidar
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Published: 2013-04-12T04:00:00+00:00


Some of these combinations can be used with both nominal and verbal sentences.

next to, near

close to, near, next to

However, some of them are exclusively used with verbs of actions.

EXERCISE

13•4

Fill in the following spaces with adverbs combined with prepositions to match the English translation.

Dharf prepositions that function as adverbs

Sometimes a dharf can stand alone without an idafa, in which case it is “un-nunated” nominative and it functions like the English adverb.



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