However, all Arabic grammar books say that the singular predicate must agree with the Mubtada | Simply, there are more than one type of predicate for a nominal sentence |
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This post provides contextual examples of all these in addition to practice examples | But how could that be explained as a nominal sentence? That is really an interesting point |
The verb in the nominal sentence is not the whole predicate | |
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Here are examples for each form the text:• Tne animal is called a cow |
Here are examples for each:• This predicate starting with a verb is called a Verbal Sentence Khabar predicate.
6because — if we take your example — we would ask: Who is crying in sadness? This is one of the Predicate cases | How would you explain the nominal sentence The woman is a man in disguise |
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Salam to all of you, You know Fisal, when I was a pupil, I learned that a nominal sentence is the one that STARTS with a noun, even if it has a verb within | !! I hope it is clear now |
Note that the Predicate here is the same in number and gender as its subject.
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