Broken Plurals Exercises For Arabic Grammar


Exercise 1: Broken Plurals in Arabic Sentences


Broken Plurals in Arabic grammar are an essential concept for anyone learning the language. Unlike regular plurals that add a suffix or change the ending of a word, broken plurals involve changing the internal structure of the word itself. This often results in a completely new form that still conveys the plural meaning. In Arabic, broken plurals follow specific patterns that can help learners identify and form them correctly. The exercises below are designed to reinforce the understanding and usage of broken plurals in Arabic grammar.

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Exercise 2: Identifying Broken Plurals in Arabic Sentences

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