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Lesson 2.7 (page 2 of 3)
An old spelling convention requireds that the verb forms for without
be written with a final "alif" which is not pronunced.
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I write the alphabet | ![]() |
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You go to school [feminine singular] | ![]() |
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They study Arabic [masculine plural] | ![]() |
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We live in the city | ![]() |
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He works in the office | ![]() |
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