Arabic: An Essential Grammar

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17.8 The particle َق ْد qad with the imperfect


The particle َق ْد has already been mentioned in chapter 14 in connection


with the perfect tense in order to emphasize the completion of an action

or state. But the particle َق ْد is used with the imperfect tense to denote the


uncertainty of an action or state, and is translated as ‘may’, ‘might’ or

‘perhaps’, e.g.

َق ْد َن ْك ُت ُب ِإَل ْي ِه ْم^ qad naktubu



ilay-him.

We may write to them. OR Perhaps we will write to them.

لأ ْس َتا ُذ َغ ًداَُْق ْد َي ْح ُض ُر qad yah
̇

d
̇

uru l-


usta ̄d
̄

u g ̇adan.

The teacher might come tomorrow.

17.9 Negative of the imperfect tense

The following three negative particles precede the verb in the imperfect:

Example:

ِفي ْلـ َم َسا ِءَ ما / َلا َي ْش َر ُب َق ْه َو ًة


ma ̄ / la ̄ yasˇrabu qahwatan fı- l-masa ̄


I.

He does not drink coffee in the evening.

ّم ِهََس ْو َف َلا َي ْذ َه ُب َو َلا َي ْك ُت ُب ِإَ لى ُأ


sawfa la ̄ yad
̄

habu wa-la ̄ yaktubu


ila ̄


ummi-hi.

He will neither go nor write to his mother.

Exercises

Practise your reading:

يِف


1

(^) َ ّيَأ
2
ٍعِراَش
3
ُنُكْسَت َنْيَأَو ُنُكْسَت
4
؟َكُتَلِئاَع
(1) fı



  • 
    ayyi sˇa ̄ri



in taskunu wa-


ayna taskunu


a ̄


ilatu-ka?

On
1
which
2
street do
3
you live and where does
4
your family live?

َلا la ̄, not, neither َو َلا wa-la ̄, nor


َما ma ̄, not (rarely used in the imperfect)


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Imperfect

tense in the


indicative,

word order

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