Past tense

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A verb in past tense refers to an action

   

that already happened and finished

   

As in (أَنا كَتَبِــتْ رِسالِة)

   

/ʼanaa katabit risaaleh/

   

Means

   

I wrote a letter

       
 
   

Conjugating the verbs

   

tells who did the action

   

and

   

when the action is/ was/ will be done

     

 

The suffixes we add to the root of the

 

verb should agree with the gender

   

and the number of the people who did the action

     

   

Conjugating in first person (Singular)

 

أَنا

 

should be followed by the verb and then the suffix  ت

 

should be added at the end of the verb

 

As in

 

أَنا عَمَلــتْ

 

/ʼanaa ʻamalt/

 

Means

 

I did

   
 

 

Conjugating in first person (Plural)

 

اِحْنا

 

should be followed by the verb and then the suffix

 

نا

should be added at the end of the verb

   

As in (اِحْنا عَمَلــنا)

   

/iHnaa ʻamalnaa/

 

Means

 

We did

     
   
   

Examples:

 

أَنا رُحِــتْ عَلى

 

/ʼanaa ruHit ʻalaa/

 

I went

 

 اِحْنا رُحْــنا عَلى

/iHnaa ruHnaa ʻalaa/

 

We went

     
   

 

Examples:

 

أَنا قَرَإِتْ

 

/ʼanaa qaraʼit/

 

I read

 

اِحْنا قَرَأْنا

 

/iHnaa qaraʼnaa/

 

We read

     
   

 

Examples:

 

أَنا كَتَبِــتْ

 

/ʼanaa katabit/

 

I wrote

 

اِحْنا كَتَبْــنا

 

/iHnaa katabnaa/

 

We wrote

       
 
   

كتاب

 

/ktaab/

 

Means

 

Book

     
   
     

رِسالِة

 

/risaaleh/

 

Means

 

Letter/ Text

   
   

 

اِمْبارِح

 

/imbaariH/

 

Means

 

Yesterday

 

Adverbs can be placed at the beginning,

 

in the middle or at the end of the sentence

   
   

 

الماضي

 

/ilmaadhee/

 

Means

 

Last/ Previous

 

Adding  ـة

to any of the adjectives will make it feminine

 

الماضيــة

 

/ilmaadhyeh/

     
   
   

Conjugating in second person (Masculine/Singular):

 

إِنْتَ

 

should be followed by the verb and then the suffix

 

تَ

 

should be added at the end of the verb

 

As in (إِنْتَ رُحِــتْ)

 

/ʼinta ruHit/

 

Means

 

You did

     
   
   

Conjugating in second person (Feminine/Singular)

 

إِنْتِ

 

should be followed by the verb and then the suffix

 

تي

 

should be added at the end of the verb

 

As in

 

إِنْتِ رُحْــتِ

 

/ʼinti ruHtee/

 

Means

 

You did

     
   
   

Examples:

 

إِنْتَ رُحْــتْ عَلى

 

/ʼinta ruHit ʻalaa/

 

You went to (Masculine)

 

إِنْتِ رُحْــتي عَلى

 

/ʼinti ruHtee ʻalaa/

 

You went to (Feminine)

         
   
   

Examples:

 

إِنْتَ كَتَبِــتْ

 

/ʼinta katabit/

 

You wrote (Masculine)

 

إِنْتِ كَتَبْـتي

 

/ʼinti katabtee/

 

You wrote (Feminine)

     
   
   

Examples:

 

إِنْتَ قَرَإِتَ

 

/ʼinta qaraʼit/

 

You read (Masculine)

 

إِنْتِ قرَأْتي

 

/ʼinti qaraʼtee/

 

You read (Feminine)

     
   
   

Conjugating in third person (Masculine/ Singular):

 

هُوِّ

 

should be followed by the verb. No suffix to be added because it is the root of the verb

 

As in

 

هُوِّ دَرَسْ

 

/huwweh daras/

 

Means

 

He studied

     
   
   

Conjugating in third person (Feminine/Singular):

 

هِيِّ

should be followed by the verb and then the suffix تْ should be added at the end of the verb

 

As in

 

هِيِّ راحَـت

 

/hiyyeh raaHat/

 

Means

 

She went

     
   
 

Examples:

 

هُوِّ كَتَبْ

 

/huwweh katab/

 

He wrote

 

هِيِّ كَتْبَـتْ

 

/hiyyeh katbat/

 

She wrote

     
   
   

Examples:

 

هُوِّ راحْ عَلى

 

/huwweh raaH ʻalaa/

 

He went to

 

هِيِّ راحَـتْ

 

/hiyyeh raaHat ʻalaa/

 

She went to

       
   
   

Examples:

 

هُوِّ قَرَأْ

 

/huwweh qaraʼ/

 

He read 

 

  هِيِّ قَرَأَتْ

 

/hiyyeh qarʼat/

 

She read

       
   
   

In Arabic, the subject pronoun is frequently dropped.

 

The conjugated verb shows who the subject is

 

كَتَبـِتْ الرِّسالِة

 

Or

 

 

أَنا كَتَبـِـتْ الرِّسالِة

   
   
       

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