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B1 Conjunctions & Connectors Verified

The Realistic If: Using `إِذا` (idha) for Real Conditions

Use `إِذا` with past tense verbs to express realistic conditions that are likely to happen in the future.

  • Use `إِذا` for real, possible conditions in the fu...
  • Follow `إِذا` with a past tense verb for the most...
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B1 Pronouns Verified

Stacking Descriptions (Nested Clauses)

Use `alladhī` (masc) or `allatī` (fem) after specific nouns, but skip the connector completely after generic indefinite nouns.

  • Connect sentences like Lego bricks
  • Definite nouns use 'alladhī'/'allatī'
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B1 Prepositions & Particles Verified

The Emphatic La: Adding 'Truly' and 'Indeed' (`لَـ`)

The Emphatic La acts as a verbal highlighter, adding 100% certainty to your Arabic sentences without changing grammar.

  • A short prefix `لَـ` added for emphasis and certai...
  • Known as Lām al-Tawkīd or the 'Slid Lām' with `إِن...
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B1 Discourse & Pragmatics Verified

Softer Arabic: How to Ask Nicely (Law Samaht)

Softening requests with `ممكن` and `لو سمحت` builds rapport and ensures smoother social interactions in Arabic-speaking cultures.

  • Use `ممكن` (mumkin) + present tense to turn comman...
  • Add `لو سمحت` (law samaht) to requests for instant...
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SubLearn covers 404 Arabic grammar rules organized across 6 CEFR proficiency levels (from A1 to C2), spanning 73 structured chapters. Each rule includes clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive practice exercises.

Our Arabic grammar curriculum covers CEFR levels from A1 to C2. Each level is designed to match your current proficiency — beginners start with basic sentence patterns at A1, while advanced learners tackle nuanced structures at C1-C2.

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