Arabic Grammar Class 10 Cbse | Limited & Official

A recurring area of difficulty in Class 10 is the rule regarding numbers and their gender.

Week 1: Foundations (Nouns & Past Tense)

Week 2: Present & Future Tense + Numbers arabic grammar class 10 cbse

Week 3: Prepositions & Sentence Building

Week 4: Revision & Mock Tests


The CBSE syllabus for Class 10 focuses on practical grammar that allows students to translate and construct sentences.

The unseen passage (3–5 marks) is a hidden grammar test. Underline every pronoun and determine its referent. Identify every verb tense. A recurring area of difficulty in Class 10

Unlike English, Arabic changes the ending of a word to show its role in a sentence. This is called I'raab.

| Case | Name | Sign | Example | Role | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nominative | مرفوع | Damma (ُ) | الْمُعَلِّمُ | Subject (The teacher...) | | Accusative | منصوب | Fatha (َ) | الْمُعَلِّمَ | Object (...saw the teacher) | | Genitive | مجرور | Kasra (ِ) | الْمُعَلِّمِ | After a preposition (to the teacher) | Week 2: Present & Future Tense + Numbers

Memory Hack: Think of "D" for Doer (Nominative = Damma), "O" for Object (Accusative = Fatha), and "P" for Preposition (Genitive = Kasra).