10 Chapter 1 Laazim Muta3addee Qiyaasi Samaa3ee

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    Chapter 1

    Examples:

    Its weighed word on it.

    Unified examples

    for this chapter

    to make it easy

    on the learners.

    or that which falls on

    the scale of

    (a crosser)(a crosser)(a crosser)(a crosser)

    When the verbWhen the verbWhen the verbWhen the verbhas ithas ithas ithas it

    the action verbwhich crossesto a receiver

    (stays within the(stays within the(stays within the(stays within the

    doer)doer)doer)doer)

    Restricted toRestricted toRestricted toRestricted tothethethethe doer onlydoer onlydoer onlydoer only

    the verb whichhappens onlyto the doer anddoes not crossover to another

    -

    came out

    gave victory

    worshipped

    took

    raised

    :

    : Verbs may either be

    or

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    Chapter 1 ( ) is and also in some ways:

    1

    1If or is and the letter before it bears a , the or is turned/changed to (see file # 5)

    andSome verbs are known through a principle

    while others are known according to how the 3rabs said it.

    Literal meaning:

    Basing a branch from a root

    Technical meaning:

    Basing an example from a

    principle

    Literal meaning:

    How it was heard

    Technical meaning:How it was heard from

    the 3rabs without

    following any principle

    - due to having no principle, it was how its been heard from the 3rabs

    verb because it follows a principleIs this from Chapter 1 too? Yes.

    How did we come up with this form ?

    Through a principle.

    before turning this type of word to its, first return it to its original form add the appropriate letter from to indicate its then mark the said letter

    with a in this case will always get a due to a principle in grammar Four in a row is heavy on tongue so the is silenced, due to the

    principle ofseeking lightness in speech

    on the heavy on the tongue, move the to the preceding silent letter and

    silence the

    Principle:

    Benefit:

    We know that a verb is from this

    chapter because every 3-letter verb

    that has a for its isfrom this chapter and is

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    Illustration:

    Other examples of verbs from this chapter:

    1. If the is a 2. If the is a

    he said - appeared

    troubled tested/examined melted followed

    died clarified

    to be hungry grew

    possessed

    to be inclined towards

    +==

    orginally

    added from ; given asilenced the

    Silenced due to

    seeking lightness in

    speech

    on the heavy on the

    tongue

    moved the

    to thepreceding silent

    letter

    ( ) ( ( -

    There are 2 ways of knowing a verb from this chapter

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    sought refuge pardoned

    - to oppress invaded/ attacked

    perished/faded away

    became harsh

    returned to dress someone up

    tasted stuffed

    fasted became close/near

    blamed

    called

    preserved grew

    hanged hoped

    - drove to becomeloose/covered (?)- drove floated

    circulated left at dawn

    - crossed over exceeded the limit

    - won followed

    circled around recovered/ saved

    urinated bribed elongated - ascended

    stood

    - betrayed

    was