Quiz—28
Arabic prepositions with pronouns (The 14 Attached Pronouns with Two-letter Prepositions)


Section 1: Vocabulary Matching

Match the Arabic prepositions with their English meanings:

Arabic Word English Meaning
مِنْ A) about / concerning
فِي B) from
عَنْ C) in / at

Section 2: Gap-Filling (Cloze Test)

Fill in the blanks:

  1. Two-letter prepositions consist of ___ letters.

  2. The preposition عَنْ means ___.


Section 3: Sentence Completion

Complete the sentence:

Prepositions in Arabic are used to show the relationship between ___ in a sentence.


Section 4: Multiple Choice (Grammar)

  1. What does the preposition فِي mean?
    a) From
    b) In / At
    c) About

  2. What is the correct attached pronoun for “me” with the preposition مِنْ?
    a) مني
    b) منكَ
    c) منه


Section 5: True/False (Language Rules)

  1. Arabic prepositions always match exactly with English meanings. (True/False)

  2. The preposition مِنْ can mean “from” in English. (True/False)


Section 6: Word Order (Sentence Rearrangement)

Arrange the words correctly:

(المدينة – من – جئتُ)


Section 7: Translation (Single Words)

Translate into English:

  1. منه

  2. منها


Section 8: Synonyms and Antonyms

Choose the antonym of “مِنْ” (from):

a) إلى
b) عن
c) في


Section 9: Contextual Usage

Choose the correct usage:

a) خرجتُ من البيت
b) كتبتُ عنك
c) كلاهما صحيح


Section 10: Word Classification

Classify the following as Preposition or Pronoun:

  • مِنْ

  • مني

  • فِي

  • عنكم


Section 11: Idioms and Phrases

Which phrase uses a two-letter preposition correctly?

a) عن المدرسة
b) في المدرسة
c) كلاهما صحيح


Section 12: Spelling Check

Which spelling is correct?

a) منكُما
b) مِنكما
c) مِنكماَ


Section 13: Matching Sentence Structures

Match the form with its meaning:

Arabic Word English Meaning
مني from her
منها from me

Section 14: Sentence Translation

Translate into Arabic:

“I came from him.”


Section 15: Verb Tense Identification

Identify the tense:

خرجتُ من البيت ➔ __________


Section 16: Subject-Verb Agreement

Choose the correct match:

(منكِ ___.)

a) أنتِ
b) أنتَ
c) أنتنّ


Section 17: Cultural Context Questions

Arabic prepositions are:

a) Used rarely in Arabic
b) Essential in forming phrases and directions
c) Always placed after the noun


Section 18: Error Spotting

Find and correct the mistake:

(ذهبتُ عن المدرسة)


Section 19: Homophones and Homonyms

Which two attached pronouns sound similar?

a) منكِ and منه
b) عنك and عنكِ


Section 20: Punctuation Correction

Correct the punctuation:

جئتُ منكَ


Section 21: Fill-in-the-Blank (Prepositions, Articles, etc.)

Fill in the blank:

ذهبتُ ___ البيت قبل المغرب.

a) عن
b) مِنْ
c) فِي


Section 22: Pronoun Usage

Which attached pronoun would you use for “them (feminine)” with مِنْ?

a) منهنَّ
b) منه
c) منهُما


Section 23: Writing a Short Answer

Write a short Arabic sentence showing: “She came from them (masculine).”

📋 Answer Key

Section Answer(s)
Section 1 1-b, 2-c, 3-a
Section 2 1- two, 2- about / concerning
Section 3 words
Section 4 1-b, 2-a
Section 5 1- False, 2- True
Section 6 جئتُ من المدينة
Section 7 1- from him, 2- from her
Section 8 a) إلى
Section 9 c) كلاهما صحيح
Section 10 مِنْ ➔ Preposition, مني ➔ Pronoun, فِي ➔ Preposition, عنكم ➔ Pronoun
Section 11 a) لمدرستي
Section 12 b) مِنكما
Section 13 مني ➔ b) from me, منها ➔ a) from her
Section 14 جئتُ منهُ.
Section 15 Past tense
Section 16 a) أنتِ
Section 17 b) Essential in forming phrases and directions
Section 18 Corrected: ذهبتُ إلى المدرسة.
Section 19 b) عنك and عنكِ
Section 20 Corrected: جئتُ مِنكَ.
Section 21 b) مِنْ
Section 22 a) منهنَّ
Section 23 جاءتْ منهم

This quiz is inspired by lessons from the eBook,
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