Lesson 49الدَّرْسُ التَّاسِعُ وَالأرْبَعُونَ

The Conditional Sentences - الْجُمَلُ الشَّرْطِيَّة

Exerciseتَدْرِيبٌ

  • 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 laam ال (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.
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  • Complete the following sentences with a suitable conditional article that indicates the meaning between brackets:
.... يُعْطِ الفُقَراءَ، يُعْطِهِ اللهُ
(Conditional noun that indicates animate.)
.... تُسَافِر، تَتَذَكَّرْ وَطَنَكَ
Conditional noun that indicates place.
.... فَرِيقٍ يَتَعاوَنْ، يَكْسَبْ ولا يَخْسَرْ
Vague conditional noun that is followed by declinable annexed noun.
.... تَسْمَعِ المُنَبِّه، تَسْتَيْقِظْ مِنْ نَوْمِكَ
Conditional noun that indicates time.
.... تَزْرَعْ مِنْ شَجَرَةٍ، يَنْفَعْكَ ظِلُّها وثَمَرُها
Conditional noun that indicates inanimate.