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Adam hit the boy's dog.

‫ب ْال َولَ ِد‬


َ ‫ب آ َد ُم َك ْل‬
َ ‫ض َر‬
َ

I put "waladi" in green because it's an owner. Words that are in green usually get "i" at the end.
That's why there's an “i” at the end of “waladi”.

Very important rule #3: Words that are in green usually get an "i" at the end. This should be easy to
remember because the word "green" contains this sound.

Important rule #3: When a sentence has an owner and something owned, then the owner is in green.

Rule: There is no specific color for what's owned. If the thing owned is a doer, it will be blue. If it's
a receiver, it will be red. If it's an owner of something else, it will be green. So, don't think that there
is a specific color for what's owned. Just remember that there is a specific color for the owner:
green.

‫َأ َم َر يَ ْعقُوْ بُ بِ ْنتَ ااْل ُسْتا ِذ‬


Yaqub commanded the professor's daughter.

Aamir ate the man's food.

Naureen drank the cat's milk.

Muhammad hit the man's dog.

Ahmad found the book of Allah.

The man read the woman's letter.

A boy ate your food.

The girl did not see the boy's school.

Nabiha bought the man's house.

Yusuf sold the boy's book.

Khalid did not receive the mother's letter.

The girl met the professor's wife.

The boy did not like the professor's father.

In the last two sentences it seems kind of strange that "professor" is the owner of "wife" and
"father". I mean, he doesn't "own" his wife or his father, does he? No, but you should still think of
him as their owner (and that's why the word "professor" is in green) because they both belong to
him. I mean, it's his wife and his father, so they both belong to him. Similarly, in the next sentence,
the mother belongs to the girl, so we consider the latter to be the former's owner. That's why "girl"
is in green. And "mother" is in green because she's the owner of the purse, of course.

The boy saw the girl's mother's purse.


The girl's father ate the boy's mother's food.

The professor's wife's brother entered the boy's school.

A dog drank the baby's milk.

I knew the man's son.

The man's son's cat ate his friend's mouse.

Ayesha led the boy's dog.

The professor's son's friend hit the student's parrot.

The boy's friend's father did not eat his wife's food.

We did not like the professor's wife's food.

The woman's daughter's cat did not bite you.

Did our daughter's dog eat your son's food?

Aaqib's brother's cat ate Zayn's bird.

Zayn's cat bit Ali's mouse.

Eimaan's brother's friend's cat drank the milk.

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