
Learning Arabic Language Basics
Explore Lesson 17 on working with possessive pronouns (mine, his, hers), opposites, and forming questions in Arabic. Enhance your vocabulary and learn to describe objects, distinguish masculine and feminine nouns, and more. Practice creating Yes/No questions and using question markers for inquiries. Improve your language skills with practical examples and exercises.
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Lesson 17 Working with mine, his, hers, opposites Questioning: IS this?
Lesson 17 Objectives: At the end of this lesson, you will learn how to describe objects around you. Students will learn how to distinguish between masculine and feminine objects Students will learn how to say and in Arabic
this, that, such, it, this one this, such, that it, he, this, its these, those, that, this, these ones This they, their, them, those, this
You can form a question is Arabic to which the answer is either yes ______ Or No _______ by adding the question marker (hal) _______in front of a sentence Yes/ No questions
Ask: Do you have a PEN?
Ask: Is this your shirt? (M) SHIRT-
Say: This is my ring. RING-
Is this yours? CAR-
Is this yours? BICYCLE-
This is my boy BOY-