Relative Clauses Exercises For Arabic Grammar

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Relative Clauses in Arabic grammar are an essential concept to learn, as they help construct more meaningful and complex sentences. A relative clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adjective, providing additional information about a noun. In Arabic, relative clauses usually come right after the noun they modify, and are introduced by the relative pronoun “الذي” (which can take different forms depending on the gender and number).

Exercise 1: Relative Clauses in Arabic Grammar

Exercise 2: Relative Clauses in Arabic Grammar (Part 2)

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