5 Diffrences Between Arabic and English Grammer
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1)Alphabet: Arabic has 28 consonants (English 24) and 8 vowels(English 5).
2)Grammar - Verb/Tense: Arabic has no verb to be in the present tense, and no auxiliary do. Furthermore, there is a single present tense in Arabic, as compared to English, which has the simple and continuous forms.
3)Grammar - Other: The indefinite article does not exist in Arabic, leading to its omission when English requires it. There is a definite article but its use is not identical with the use of the definite article in English.
4)Vocabulary: There are very few English/Arabic related to each other.
5)Arabic is from the Semitic languagefamily, hence its grammar is very different from English.
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2)Grammar - Verb/Tense: Arabic has no verb to be in the present tense, and no auxiliary do. Furthermore, there is a single present tense in Arabic, as compared to English, which has the simple and continuous forms.
3)Grammar - Other: The indefinite article does not exist in Arabic, leading to its omission when English requires it. There is a definite article but its use is not identical with the use of the definite article in English.
4)Vocabulary: There are very few English/Arabic related to each other.
5)Arabic is from the Semitic languagefamily, hence its grammar is very different from English.
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