AnyArabic | Mastering Nominative Case Ending in Arabic Language Level (02)

Last Updated: Jun 3, 2026

Mastering Nominative Case Ending in Arabic Language Level (02)

Learn Arabic nominative case ending including Subject and Predicate المبتدأ والخبر Predicate of Enna خبر إنّ Noun of Ka.aa.na إسم كان

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Course Description

Want to build Arabic sentences with more accuracy and confidence? This course helps you master nominal sentences الْجُمْلَةُ الِاسْمِيَّةُ and understand how إِنَّ وَأَخَوَاتُهَا and كَانَ وَأَخَوَاتُهَا change sentence structure.

Haytham Ibrahim breaks each topic into clear, manageable lessons with practical examples and sentence analysis. You’ll learn how subjects and predicates work across singular, dual, plural, masculine, and feminine forms, then apply the rules directly in real Arabic sentences.

Enroll today and strengthen one of the most important foundations of advanced Arabic grammar.


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What Will I Learn?

  • You’ll learn how to recognize nominal sentences, identify the subject الْمُبْتَدَأُ and predicate الْخَبَرُ, and understand how they function in different forms. You’ll also study how إِنَّ and كَانَ affect the structure and grammatical endings of a sentence.

    The course will help you distinguish between complete and incomplete uses of كَانَ, identify the predicate after إِنَّ, and analyse Arabic sentences with greater accuracy. By the end, you’ll build clearer, more grammatically correct sentences with stronger confidence.

Course Contents

Introducing the informative and non-informative sentence الجملة المُفيدة والجُملة الغَير مُفيدة
11:00
The nominal sentence الجُمْلة الإسْمِيّة learning the typical syntax analysis of the subject المُبتدأ and the predicate الخَبَر when they are in the singular المُفْرد form with example
09:55
Learning the typical syntax analysis الإعْراب of the subject المُبتدأ and the predicate الخَبَر when they are in the dual المُثنى form (المُثنى المُذكر والمُؤنث) with examples
12:30
Learning the typical syntax analysis الإِعْراب of the subject المُبتدأ and the predicate الخَبَر when they are in the plural الجمع form (جَمْع المُذكر السَّالم – جَمْع المُؤنث السَّالم – جَمْع التكسِير) with examples
13:55

Introducing the special particles of Enna and its sisters إنّ وأخواتُها
12:44
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the subject المُبتدأ & the Predicate الخَبَـر of Enna and its sisters when they are in the singular مُفْرَد form
10:50
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the noun and the predicate of Enna and its sisters when they are in the dual مُثنـى form
13:30
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Subject and the Predicate الخَبَـر of Enna and its sisters when they are in masculine sound plural جَمع مُذكَّر سالم
11:22
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Subject and the Predicate الخَبَـر of Enna and its sisters when they are Feminine sound plural جَمْع مُؤنّث سَالم
14:11
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun and the Predicate الخَبَـر of Enna and its sisters when they are broken plural جَمْعُ تكْسير
12:13

Introducing types of verbs (complete, incomplete and defective)
13:23
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of Kaana and its sisters كانَ وأخَوَاتُها when they are in the singular مُفْرَد form
11:43
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of Kaana and its sisters كانَ وأخَوَاتُها when they are in the dual مُثَنـى form
14:54
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of Kaana and its sisters كانَ وأخَوَاتُها when they are masculine sound plural جَمْع مُذَكَّر سَالِم
12:22
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of Kaana and its sisters كانَ وأخَوَاتُها when they are feminine sound plural جَمْع مُؤَنَّث سَالِم
22:30
Learn how to do the typical syntax analysis الإعْرَاب of the Noun of Kaana and its sisters كانَ وأخَوَاتُها when they are broken plural جَمْع تكْسِيـر
25:40

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COURSE INSTRUCTOR
Haytham Ibrahim
Haytham is a TAFL & ASP specialist, curriculum developer, and founder of AnyArabic. After creating The Real Arabic Course, which reached 50,000+ English speaking students worldwide, he launched AnyArabic in 2021 — now home to 100+ native Arab instructors and 150+ courses in MSA, dialects, and Classical Arabic.
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