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Which relative pronoun is used to refer to a single female?
Which relative pronoun is used to refer to a single female?
- الَّذِينَ
- اللَّتَانِ
- الَّتِي (correct)
- الَّذِي
Which of the following relative pronouns is used to refer to a group of males?
Which of the following relative pronouns is used to refer to a group of males?
- اللَّذَانِ
- اللَّتَانِ
- الَّتِي
- الَّذِينَ (correct)
Which relative pronoun is appropriately used in the sentence: 'The two female students ______ are drawing are creative'?
Which relative pronoun is appropriately used in the sentence: 'The two female students ______ are drawing are creative'?
- الَّذِي
- اللَّذَانِ
- اللَّتَانِ (correct)
- الَّتِي
Which relative pronoun should be used to complete the following sentence: 'The student ______ is drawing is creative.' (male singular)
Which relative pronoun should be used to complete the following sentence: 'The student ______ is drawing is creative.' (male singular)
Which of the following sentences uses the correct relative pronoun for a group of female students?
Which of the following sentences uses the correct relative pronoun for a group of female students?
Identify the correct sentence that uses a relative pronoun to describe two male teachers who are innovative.
Identify the correct sentence that uses a relative pronoun to describe two male teachers who are innovative.
Select which of the options is correct: The girls ______ are writing are creative.
Select which of the options is correct: The girls ______ are writing are creative.
Choose the correct relative pronoun to complete the sentence: 'The two students ______ are drawing are creative (male).'
Choose the correct relative pronoun to complete the sentence: 'The two students ______ are drawing are creative (male).'
The sentences 'التَّلْمِيذَاتُ اللَّاتِي يَرْسُمْنَ مُبْدِعَاتٌ' and 'التَّلْمِيذَاتُ اللواتِي يَرْسُمْنَ مُبْدِعَاتٌ' both mean:
The sentences 'التَّلْمِيذَاتُ اللَّاتِي يَرْسُمْنَ مُبْدِعَاتٌ' and 'التَّلْمِيذَاتُ اللواتِي يَرْسُمْنَ مُبْدِعَاتٌ' both mean:
Which of the following options contains only relative pronouns that refer to the plural form?
Which of the following options contains only relative pronouns that refer to the plural form?
Flashcards
الَّذِي (which/who)
الَّذِي (which/who)
Singular relative pronoun (masculine)
الَّتِي (which/who)
الَّتِي (which/who)
Singular relative pronoun (feminine)
اللَّذَانِ (which/who)
اللَّذَانِ (which/who)
Dual relative pronoun (masculine)
اللَّتَانِ (which/who)
اللَّتَانِ (which/who)
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الَّذِينَ (who)
الَّذِينَ (who)
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اللَّاتِي/اللَّائِي/اللُّواتِي (who)
اللَّاتِي/اللَّائِي/اللُّواتِي (who)
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Study Notes
- The topic is relative nouns (الْأَسْمَاءُ الْمَوْصُولَةُ).
Singular
- الَّذِي is used for singular masculine nouns.
- Example: التَّلْمِيذُ الَّذِي يَرْسُمُ مُبْدِعٌ, which means "The student who draws is creative."
- الَّتِي is used for singular feminine nouns.
- Example: التَّلْمِيذَةُ الَّتِي تَرْسُمُ مُبْدِعَةً, which means "The student (female) who draws is creative."
Dual
- اللَّذَانِ is used for dual masculine nouns.
- Example: التَّلْمِيذَانِ اللَّذَانِ يَرْسُمَانِ مُبْدِعَانِ, which means "The two students who draw are creative."
- اللَّتَانِ is used for dual feminine nouns.
- Example: التَّلْمِيذَتَانِ اللَّتَانِ تَرْسُمَانِ مُبْدِعَتَانِ, which means "The two students (female) who draw are creative."
Plural
- الَّذِينَ is used for plural masculine nouns.
- Example: التَّلَامِيذُ الَّذِينَ يَرْسُمُونَ مُبْدِعُونَ, which means "The students who draw are creative."
- اللَّاتِي, اللَّائِي, and اللُّوَاتِي are used for plural feminine nouns.
- Examples:
- التَّلْمِيذَاتُ اللَّاتِي يَرْسُمْنَ مُبْدِعَاتٌ, which means "The students (female) who draw are creative."
- التَّلْمِيذَاتُ اللَّائِي يَرْسُمْنَ مُبْدِعَاتٌ, which means "The students (female) who draw are creative."
- التَّلْمِيذَاتُ اللُّوَاتِي يَرْسُمْنَ مُبْدِعَاتٌ, which means "The students (female) who draw are creative."
- Examples:
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Description
This lesson covers relative nouns in Arabic, including singular, dual, and plural forms. It provides examples for both masculine and feminine nouns, such as الَّذِي, الَّتِي, اللَّذَانِ, اللَّتَانِ, الَّذِينَ, اللَّاتِي, اللَّائِي, and اللُّوَاتِي.