Original PromptCreate practice worksheets to identify the correct grammar rules and structures from this worksheet
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The document outlines the rules for case endings in Arabic nouns, focusing on nominative, accusative, and genitive cases for both definite and indefinite nouns, as well as the treatment of plurals, including sound masculi...
This resource provides a comprehensive overview of noun case endings in Arabic, focusing on definite and indefinite forms, as well as singular and plural structures. The document covers the nominative, accusative, and genitive cases in both definite and indefinite nouns, showcasing the corresponding endings: Damma, Fatha, and Kasra. It includes explanations of the grammatical functions of these cases, such as their roles as subjects, direct objects, and nouns following prepositions. Additionally, it explores sound masculine and feminine plural forms, their respective endings in each case, and includes exercises for practice with case identification and transforming singular nouns into their plural forms.