This document discusses the three types of sentences that can be formed in Arabic using one predicate, one subject, and articles: a sentence without an article referring to a pretty boy, a sentence with the definite article referring to the pretty boy, and a sentence with the indefinite article stating that the boy is pretty.
This document discusses the three types of sentences that can be formed in Arabic using one predicate, one subject, and articles: a sentence without an article referring to a pretty boy, a sentence with the definite article referring to the pretty boy, and a sentence with the indefinite article stating that the boy is pretty.
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This document discusses the three types of sentences that can be formed in Arabic using one predicate, one subject, and articles: a sentence without an article referring to a pretty boy, a sentence with the definite article referring to the pretty boy, and a sentence with the indefinite article stating that the boy is pretty.
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