Arabic: An Essential Grammar

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Note: The above words َغ ًدا and َضا ِح ًكا are in the accusative case, because they


function as adverbs (see chapter 38).


23.3 In the case of a habitual action or something which happens

regularly, the imperfect tense should replace the active participle as


follows:


23.4 Passive participle

The passive participle, ِإ ْس ُم  ْلـ َم ْف ُعو ِل , is a deverbal adjective or noun


which indicates (the result or effect of) a completed action. In English


it corresponds to the past participle. The passive participle of the tri-


literal verb (form I) is formed according to the pattern of َمـ ْف ُعو ٌل


maf



u ̄lun, e.g.

َخ َر َج َضا ِح ًكا َي ْض َحك^ )َو ُه َو (^ َخ َر َج^


h
̆

arag ̆a d
̇

a ̄h
̇

ikan. h
̆

arag ̆a (wa-huwa) yad
̇

h
̇

aku.

He went out laughing. He went out (while) laughing.

He was laughing as he went out.

With the active participle With the imperfect (a habitual action)

َأْلـ َحا ِر ُس َجاِلـ ٌس ُه َنا ُه َناَأْلـ َحا ِر ُس َي ْجِلـ ُس ) َدا ِئ ً ما(

al-h
̇

a ̄risu g ̆a ̄lisun huna ̄.


al-h
̇

a ̄risu yag ̆lisu (da ̄


iman) huna ̄.

The guard is sitting here. The guard (always) sits here.

َأْل َعا ِم ُل َذا ِه ٌب ِإَ لى َع َمِل ِهص َبا ِحَّ َي ْذ َه ُب ْل َعا ِم ُل ِإَ لى َع َمِل ِه ِفي ل

al-


a ̄milu d
̄

a ̄hibun


ila ̄

amali-hi.

yad
̄

habu l-


a ̄milu


ila ̄


amali-hi fı


  • s
    ̇


-s
̇

aba ̄h
̇

i.

The worker is going (or: is

on his way) to (his) work.

The worker (always) goes to (his) work

in the morning.

َأ َ نا َرا ِك ٌب ِح َصا ًنا َي ْو ٍم ل ََّأ ْر َك ُب ِح َصا ً نا ُك

ana ̄ ra ̄kibun h
̇

is
̇

a ̄nan.


arkabu h
̇

is
̇

a ̄nan kulla yawmin.

I am riding a horse

(just now).

I ride a horse every day.

َمك ُتو ٌب written, a letter َم ْق ُتو ٌل (is) killed, murdered


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Participles,
verbal
nouns,
nouns of
place, time,
instrument
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