Lesson 43 – الدَّرْسُ الثَّالِثُ وَالأرْبَعونَ

Interrogative Words (3 of 3) – أدَوَات الاسْتِفْهام (٣من ٣)

Exercise – تَدْرِيبٌ

  • This is also an exercise part in our free Arabic language course. This Arabic course with images and audios will help you learn Arabic.
  • In this section we will have multiple questions to test your understanding of the principles we have learned In-Shā'-Allâh (God-Willing).  To answer the questions:
    • Type the complete answer for the following questions by selecting the question and using the on-screen keyboard or your actual keyboard.
    • Use the Shift key to enter characters on the upper portions of the letters and use full diacritics in your answers – e.g. fathah, kasrah, sukūn etc.
    • Do not use diacritics in the following cases:
      • The Alif followed by laamال  (while the laam itself can be signed with a vowel)
      • The laam followed by alif لا  (while the Alif itself can be signed when it comes with hamzah).
      • Do not put the small Alif on words like هٰذا
      • Do not put diacritics on long vowels.
    • Upon completion of all questions, click on the Mark button to see the correct answer and to get your mark.
  • For more instructions click here.

اُكْتُبْ سُؤَالا لِكُلِ إِجَابَةٍ مِمَّا يَلِي

  • The Arabic sentence above means "Ask a question for each answer of the following".
نَعَمْ، أدْرُسُ في الجامِعةِ
Yes, I study in the university.
Ask a question using Hal.
لا، لَسْنا مِنَ اليَمَنِ
No, we are not from Yemen.
Ask a question using 'a
نعم، أُحِبُّ الفاكِهَةَ
Yes, I like the fruit.
Ask a question using Hal.
نَعَمْ، هذهِ عَمَّتِي
Yes, this is my aunt.
Ask a question using 'a.
لا، هَذا لَيْسَ كِتابِي
No, this is not my book.
Ask a question using Hal?