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Arabic Tutor – Volume

Volume Two

Such verbs are called (


I BJ"B L .K M 'JI @
B : M 0M%L KJ) – transitive to
two objects.

3. There are two types of transitive verbs:


• the active verb (N;): a verb that is related to
the doer of the action and the doer is known, e.g.
(˜:IM– :m I M
M M (
M - Hāmid hit Khālid.) In this

sentence, the doer of the verb (


M M (
M ) is known.
• The passive verb (!"i): a verb related to the

object and the doer is not mentioned, e.g. (


M I (
L
:m IM– - Khālid was hit.) In this example, the doer is
not mentioned at all. Therefore the verb ( M I (
L ) is a
passive verb.

4. The noun towards which the passive verb is related is


called (
I I J.K =
L IM* - the representative of the doer). It is

(`B",SB M - in the nominative case) like the doer. In the

sentence, (:
m IM–
M I (
L ), the word, (:m IM–) is the object in reality
and should have been ( "8& - in the accusative case).
However, due to the passive verb, it has taken the place of

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