Present tense

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The present tense refers to an unfinished action

 

As in (أَنا أَتَعَلَّمُ العَرَبِيَّة)

   

/ʼanaa ʼatʻallamu alʻarabiyyah/

   

Means

   

I learn Arabic

     
 
   

To form the present tense, suffixes and prefixes should be added to the root of the verb.

   

نَحْنُ نَـذْهَبُ

   

/naHnu naTHhabu/

   

Means

   

We go

     
   

   

Conjugating in first person (Singular)

   

أَنا

   

The prefix

   

أَ

   

should be attached to the verb

   

أَنا أَفْعَلُ

   

/ʼanaa ʼafʻalu/

 

Means

   

I do

   
   

   

Conjugating in first person (Plural)

   

نَحْنُ 

 

The prefix

 

نَـ

   

should be attached to the verb

   

نَحْنُ نَــفْعَلُ

   

/naHnu nafʻalu/

   

Means

   

We do

     
 

   

أَنا أَتَعَلَّمُ

   

/ʼanaa ʼatʻallamu/

   

I learn

   

نَحْنُ نَــتَعَلَّمُ

   

/naHnu nataʻallamu/

   

We learn

       
   
     

أَنا أَذْهَبُ

   

/ʼanaa ʼaTHhabu/

   

I go

   

نَحْنُ نَـذْهَبُ

   

/naHnu naTHhabu/

   

We go

       
   
     

أَنا أَتَكَلَّمُ

   

/ʼanaa ʼatakallamu/

   

I speak

   

نَحْنُ نَـتَكَلَّمُ

   

/naHnu natakallamu/

   

We speak

     
   

   

العَرَبِيَّة

   

/alʻarabiyyah/

   

Means

   

Arabic

       
 
   

مَدْرَسَة

   

/madrasah/

   

Means

   

School

     
   
       

العَصير

   

/alʻaSeer/

   

Means

   

Juice

   
   

   

كُلَّ يَوْم

   

/kulla yawm/

   

Means

   

Everyday

   

Adverbs can be placed at the beginning,

   

in the middle or at the end of the sentence

     
   

 

دائِماً

   

/daaʼiman/

   

Means

   

Always

     
   
   

عادَةً

   

/ʻaadatan/

   

Means

   

Usually

     
   
 

Conjugating in second person (Masculine/ Singular)

 

أَنْتَ

 

The prefix

 

تَـ

 

should be attached to the verb

 

As in

 

أَنْتَ تَـفْعَلُ

 

/ʼanta tafʻalu/

 

Means

 

You do (Masculine)

     
   
   

Conjugating in second person (Feminine/ Singular)

 

أَنْتِ

 

The prefix 

 

تَـ 

and the suffix 

 

ينَ 

should be attached to the verb.

 

As in

 

أَنْتِ تَـفْعَلينَ

 

/ʼanti tafʻaleena/

 

Means

 

You do (Feminine)

     
   
   

Examples:

 

أَنْتَ تَـتَكَلَّمُ

 

/ʼanta tatakallamu/

 

You speak (Masculine)

 

أَنْتِ تَـتَكَلَّمينَ

 

/ʼanti tatakallameena/

 

You speak (Feminine)

     
   
   

Examples:

 

أَنْتَ تَــشْرَبُ

 

/ʼanta tashrabu/

 

You drink (Masculine)

 

أَنْتِ تَــشْرَبـينَ

 

/ʼanti tashrabeena/

 

You drink (Feminine)

     
   
   

Examples:

 

أَنْتَ تَــذْهَبُ

 

/ʼanta taTHhabu/

 

You go (Masculine)

 

أَنْتِ تَــذْهَبـينَ

 

/ʼanti taTHhabeena/

 

You go (Feminine)

     
   
   

Conjugating in third person (Masculine/ Singular):

 

هُوَ

The prefix

يَـ

should be attached to the verb

 

As in

 

هُوَ يَــفْعَلُ

 

/huwa yafʻalu/

 

Means

 

He does

     
   
   

Conjugating in third person (Feminine/Singular):

 

هِيَ

 

The prefix

 

تَـ

 

should be attached to the verb

 

As in

 

هِيَ تَــفْعَلُ

 

/hiya tafʻalu/

 

Means

 

She does

     
   
 

Examples:

 

هُوَ يَــتَكَلَّمُ

 

/huwa yatakallamu/

 

He speaks

 

هِيَ تَـتَكَلَّمُ

 

/hiya tatakallamu/

 

She speaks

     
   
   

Examples:

 

هُوَ يَــذْهَبُ

 

/huwa yaTHhabu/

 

He goes

 

هِيَ تَــذْهَبُ

 

/hiya taTHhabu/

 

She goes

       
   
   

Examples:

 

هُوَ يَــشْرَبُ

 

/huwa yashrabu/

 

He drinks

 

  هِيَ تَــشْرَبُ

 

/hiya tashrabu/

 

She drinks

       
   
           

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