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Past Exercises For Arabic Grammar

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In Arabic grammar, the past tense is an essential aspect of understanding the language. Known as الماضي (al-māḍī), the past tense in Arabic has a unique conjugation pattern for each of the verb forms. To properly learn and practice the past tense, it is crucial to understand these patterns and apply them to various sentences. The following exercises will help you practice the past tense for Arabic verbs, focusing on conjugating the verbs correctly to convey the meaning of the sentence. Good luck!

Exercise 1: Fill in the past tense verb form

محمد *ذهب* (went) إلى المكتبة.
أمي *طبخت* (cooked) العشاء.
الأطفال *لعبوا* (played) في الحديقة.
نورة *قرأت* (read) كتابًا.
البناء *انتهى* (finished) عمله.
هم *زاروا* (visited) الأهرامات.
نجوى *كتبت* (wrote) رسالة.
التلاميذ *جلسوا* (sat) في الفصل.
القط *أكل* (ate) السمكة.
القائد *قاد* (drove) الجيش.

Exercise 2: Fill in the past tense verb form

أنا *شربت* (drank) كوب من القهوة.
علي *لبس* (wore) ملابس جديدة.
سارة *رسمت* (drew) صورة جميلة.
الرجل *اشترى* (bought) هاتفًا جديدًا.
المعلم *شرح* (explained) الدرس.
هي *استمعت* (listened) إلى الموسيقى.
ياسر *ركض* (ran) في الملعب.
أبوهم *جلب* (brought) الهدايا.

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