Arabic: An Essential Grammar

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has d
̇


ammah, but the middle radical has fat
̇

hah /a/, the basic pattern

being: ُي ْف َع ُل yuf



alu, e.g.

19.3 The passive forms of the derived verb forms (stems) II, III, IV,

VIII and X are conjugated regularly in the perfect and the imperfect


like the active verbs, except for the internal vowel changes mentioned


above, e.g.


Imperfect

Active Passive

َيـ ْكـ ُتـ ُب yaktubu, he writes ُيـ ْكـ َتـ ُب yuktabu, it is (being) written


َي ْشـ ُت ُم yasˇtumu, he insults ُي ْش َت ُم yusˇtamu, he is (being) insulted


perfect imperfect

active passive active passive

Form II ر َسََّد ّر َسَُد ّر ُسَر ُس ُي َدَُّي َد


darrasa durrisa yudarrisu yudarrasu

he taught he was taught he teaches he is taught

Form III َشا َه َد ُشو ِه َد ُي َشا َه ُد ُي َشا ِه ُد


sˇa ̄hada sˇu ̄hida yusˇa ̄hidu yusˇa ̄hadu

he saw he was seen he sees he is seen

Form IV ُأ ْر ِس َل َأ ْر َس َل ُي ْر َس ُل ُي ْر ِس ُل

arsala


ursila yursilu yursalu

he sent he was sent he sends he is sent

Form VIIIُأ ْن ُت ِخ َب ِإ ْن َت َخ َب ُي ْن َت َخ ُب َي ْن َت ِخ ُب

intah
̆

aba


untuh
̆

iba yantah
̆

ibu yuntah
̆

abu

he elected he was elected he elects he is elected

Form X ُأ ْس ُت ْق ِب َل ِإ ْس َت ْق َب َل ُي ْس َت ْق َب ُل َي ْس َت ْق ِب ُل

istaqbala


ustuqbila yastaqbilu yustaqbalu

he received he was received he receives he is received

Note: In the passive of the eighth and tenth forms, the initial vowel in modern Arabic is
commonly kasrah, e.g. ِإ ْن ُت ِخ َب and ِإ ْس ُت ْق ِب َل.

See the conjugations of the derived verb forms in Appendix 2.

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Passive
verbs
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