Shadee Elmasry – Intro to Grammar Arkview

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The speaker explains how to use the command tense in a language and how to use it for specific actions. They give examples of how to use the command tense in a different language and how to memorize certain actions in the language.

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			Smilla Rahmanir Rahim we're back
and we're looking now at Shell
		
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			armor. Okay, we're now on the
command tense verb. Remember verbs
		
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			are past present slash future and
armor, we're going to get to how
		
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			the present becomes future in a
second. So it's now Fiamma, which
		
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			is the command tense verb, it is
in a default state of jasm. Okay?
		
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			And if you think about it, this
actually is easy to remember
		
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			because when you give a command,
you want a full stop. Okay? So the
		
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			jasm verb, the, the era. Okay, the
case element, remember, there's
		
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			conjugation, which is adding the
10 Zoa. And then there's a ROB,
		
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			which is the grammar of it, which
is marking its role in the
		
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			sentence. So the jasm is going to
be marked by a sukoon at the end,
		
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			okay. And in the absence of the
ability to put a sicko and so if
		
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			there if it ends in a vowel, then
you take off the vowel and you put
		
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			the corresponding marker, whether
it's a customer or a shudder, or
		
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			otherwise, okay? Not sorry, a
customer or a
		
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			Fattah or otherwise. Okay, so, in
the Jasmine receives a sukoon. If
		
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			the verb ends in a vowel, which
cannot receive sukoon, then the
		
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			Jasmine is represented by dropping
the vowel and replacing it with
		
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			the corollary short vowel or
Hanukkah. Its chart is easier to
		
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			memorize as the command verbs are
only used in the second person. So
		
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			let's take a look an example here.
So for I, I put here the Madonna
		
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			and the Amana so you can see if
you don't give a command to to the
		
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			first person, right? When you talk
to yourself, you're talking to
		
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			yourself in the second person.
Likewise, you don't give a command
		
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			to the third person, okay? So the
command tense verb is only going
		
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			to have the second person in the
simplified chart, this is only
		
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			three so it's very easy. So the
male is if I, okay, if I notice
		
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			the sukoon here, in the female,
it's if i Li, the conjugation is
		
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			in red, and in the plural, if I
do, very simple, you're going to
		
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			memorize these. Now if you look at
the complete conjugation table,
		
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			again, it ends up you're only
adding a three so it's, if I, if I
		
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			Li, if Allah dual, the dual is
marked by the LF if I do, and if I
		
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			didn't.
		
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			Alright, so you're just going to
memorize this, that there's no
		
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			other way to do things in language
except memorizing