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Arabic Grammar for Beginners: Simple Rules to Start Speaking with Confidence

Arabic for beginners.

1. Word Order: Arabic is More Flexible Than You Think

The basic sentence structure is:
Verb – Subject – Object
Example:
يأكل أحمد التفاحة (Ya’kul Ahmad at-tuffaha) → Ahmad eats the apple
But as a beginner, you can also use:
Subject – Verb – Object (especially in spoken Arabic)
MasterStudy gives you sentence-building exercises to reinforce these patterns early on.

2. Gender: Every Noun is Masculine or Feminine

Words ending in ـة are usually feminine

Adjectives and verbs must match the gender
Examples:

ولد طويل (Tall boy)

بنت طويلة (Tall girl)
MasterStudy uses visual cues and color-coded charts to help you remember agreement rules.

3. Plurals: Understand the Two Types

Arabic has:

Sound plurals (add ـون or ـات)

Broken plurals (change the word internally)
Examples:

معلمون (teachers) – sound plural

كتب (books) – broken plural
MasterStudy introduces these gradually, with examples you can hear, see, and use.

4. Pronouns: Learn These Early for Smooth Speaking

أنا = I

أنتَ / أنتِ = You (m/f)

هو / هي = He / She
Once you master these, you’ll build real sentences easily.
Example:
أنا أدرس العربيةI am studying Arabic

5. MasterStudy Makes Grammar Click

Interactive grammar drills after every lesson

Visual breakdowns of each new rule

Grammar built into speaking practice — not just theory

Instant feedback from live tutors to fix errors as you go

Conclusion:

Arabic grammar doesn’t need to slow you down — it can actually empower you to start speaking sooner. With MasterStudy, every grammar rule is taught in context, reinforced with practice, and simplified for real-life use.

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