
Simple Present Tense VerbsAs you will recall, the middle root letter in a simple past tense verb may take a fatha, a kasra or a damma. It is very important to learn the correct middle root letter vowel when formulating the present tense, because it is not necessarily the same as in the past tense. In the vast majority of cases, verbs that have a kasra on the middle root letter in the past tense will have a fatha on the middle root letter in the present tense, and verbs with a damma in the past tense will keep a damma in the present. However, verbs with a fatha on the middle root letter in the past tense may take a fatha, kasra or damma in the present, and so must be learnt by heart.
Gateway to Arabic Book Three, Lesson 20: Simple Present Tense Verbs Conjugation Part 1 - YouTube |
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