Comparison of Perfect/Pluperfect Exercises For Arabic Grammar


Exercise 1: Comparison of Perfect/Pluperfect in Arabic


The Comparison of Perfect and Pluperfect in Arabic grammar involves understanding the differences between these two verb tenses. Perfect tense in Arabic grammar, also known as الماضي (al-maadi), indicates a completed action in the past. Pluperfect tense, on the other hand, is used to describe a past action that occurred before another past action, and it is expressed by adding the prefix قد (qad) to the perfect tense verb. The following exercises will help you practice Perfect and Pluperfect tenses by filling in the blanks with the correct verb forms. Each sentence has a right answer marked by * and contains a one-word cue in English for the user.

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Exercise 2: Comparison of Perfect/Pluperfect in Arabic

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