Arabic Grammar Class 10 Cbse [upd] Review

Mastering Arabic Grammar is a key pillar for students aiming for high scores in the CBSE Class 10 Arabic (Code: 016) exam. The grammar and translation section alone accounts for 20 marks out of the 80-mark theory paper. CBSE Class 10 Arabic Exam Structure

  • Structure: Mubtada (Subject) + Khabar (Predicate)
  • Example: Al-waladu tawilun. (The boy is tall.)
  • Note: In Jumla Ismiya, the verb "to be" (is/am/are) is implied and usually not written.

Focuses on the structure of sentences beginning with a verb: Fi’l (Verb): Action words. arabic grammar class 10 cbse

  • Al-awladu alladhina fi as-saffi... (The boys who are in the class...)

Interesting Fact: In Arabic, the past tense is considered the most "pure" form of the verb. By learning one past tense verb, you can derive 14 other forms! Mastering Arabic Grammar is a key pillar for

  1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – Testing basic rules of verb conjugation, gender, and number.
  2. Fill in the blanks – Using correct prepositions, pronouns, or tense forms.
  3. Sentence correction – Identifying and fixing grammatical errors.
  4. Translation-based grammar – Applying rules from Arabic to English and vice versa.
  • ا (alif) — only connects on left; isolated: ا
  • ب (ba) — forms: ب ـبـ ـبـ ـب

Pronouns and Gender Agreement: Ensuring the intricate harmony between nouns, adjectives, and verbs, which is a hallmark of Arabic eloquence. Focuses on the structure of sentences beginning with