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Al-Jazeera offers a grammar test. There are a couple of pitfalls. So, reason enough to take a look at the most important Arabic grammar topics.
The English tenses are not always easy to translate into Arabic. An overview of all English tenses and moods and how to express them in Arabic.
This three-part series of articles is designed to get the trouble out of the way once and for all. Part three is about the Fa' (ف) and the tenses.
This three-part series of articles is designed to get the trouble out of the way once and for all. Part two is about the conditional words (mainly إن and إذا).
This three-part series of articles is designed to get the trouble out of the way once and for all. Part one is about the basics.
Conditional sentences (if clauses) can cause you a headache in Arabic. Sometimes you need the majzum-mood of the verb - here are the rules.
The Arabic word إذا (idha) is very tricky. Sometimes it is written without an Aleph - the spelling matters.
The Arabic word ma ما has several meanings. Here is a list of the ten most common applications of ma in Arabic: negation, relative clause, etc.