توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Arabic Pronouns and Prepositions
نام کتاب : Arabic Pronouns and Prepositions
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ضمایر و حروف اضافه عربی
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نویسندگان : Otared Haidar
ناشر : McGraw-Hill
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تعداد صفحات : 305
ISBN (شابک) : 9780071759748 , 0071759735
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 35 مگابایت
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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT® Arabic Pronouns and Prepositions
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Contents
Preface
I Pronouns
1 Subject pronouns
Introduction to subject pronouns
Arabic nominal sentences
Subject markers
The subject pronoun “it”
2 Possessive pronouns
Introduction to possessive pronouns
The idafa construction
The possessive pronoun “it”
3 Object pronouns
Introduction to object pronouns
The object pronoun “it”
4 Prepositional pronouns
Introduction to prepositional pronouns
5 Pronouns and other particles
Particles
6 Demonstrative pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns of proximity
Demonstrative pronouns of distance
Definite predicates
Demonstrative pronouns that change meaning
7 Relative pronouns
Introduction to relative pronouns
Referent pronouns
Adjectival sentences
Relative pronouns of nonspecific statements
8 Interrogative pronouns
Information question particles
Yes-no question particles
9 Nonhuman third person neutral pronoun
The neutral pronoun “it”
10 Practicing pronouns in context
II Prepositions
11 Inseparable prepositions
Introduction to inseparable prepositions
12 Separate prepositions
Introduction to separate prepositions
13 Dharf
Introduction to dharf
14 Different functions of prepositional phrases
Prepositional phrases as adverbial phrases
Prepositional phrase as a fronted predicate
The prepositional phrase as a hal
Prepositions with verbs
Prepositional phrases as nisba adjectives
Prepositional phrases as a replacement for other parts of speech
15 Prepositions with interrogative and relative pronouns
Prepositions with interrogative pronouns
Prepositions with relative pronouns
16 Practicing prepositions in context
Text I: My room
Text II: A vacation in Tartous
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