Types of explanation news for beginners

Types of news
Explanation for beginners
It is the same entity and statement as Persian
Entity = beginner
Proposition = who gives news, we tell news

Types of news = singular, present, quasi-sentence, preposition

Active: When we found the beginning
Do we have a noun with a superscript after that or not?
If there is a noun after the beginning, it should not have a superscript
Now that it comes after the beginning, we will hear the news
*The first current that comes after the beginning is considered news*

*The news is current*

Singular news = If I see a noun in a sentence that ends with a superscript after the beginning, that noun is called news singular.

The first news and the first news
If the first sentence starts with jar and square
And I say the last name after it *beginning of the last*

News in pseudo-sentence form:
Jar and majuri that comes after the verb, which gives an explanation for beginners
We call that jar and majrur news as *pseudo-sentence*

Verbs = prepositions in literature
These include min, fi, ali, eli, bah, l, ka, and. There are prepositions that are followed by a noun or a pronoun or an infinitive.
If we use a noun or a pronoun or an infinitive after it, I say it is necessary to use the verb

*But if we draw a line under it together, I will call him Jar and Manjur*
Example = education
Note: When two L’s come first in a name, the first sign is the letter L, and L becomes the letter L.
On top of each other

Men = from, Eli = B, B towards
Ali = on
Fi = in B = by means of Y
L = having something
K = like ان = of

Mozaf Aliyeh: If the ending of a noun has the movement of -, -, then the noun is either Jar and Majror or Mozaf Aliyeh.
*If it was a conversation before, it becomes a conversation*
*If there were no vowels before it, it will be added*

Adjective and adjective are two words in Arabic whose final movements are the same, and their genders are the same
al-falah and al-majdo are both masculine, and both have al, and both have the same final movements.

*I call the second word that has the same form before it as an adjective*
* The word before it is adjective, which itself takes a role in the sentence, that it can be the subject, object and beginning of the sentence* * OK, but the adjective does not take a role in the sentence*

Addition is identified in *3* ways
*One = if the last noun was ٍ-, -ِ, if there was no verb before it, then that noun is superlative.

*2= If we have a noun that has a pronoun attached to it, we call that pronoun Mozaf Aliyeh*
Baytham = Bayt is a noun because a pronoun is attached to it.

*Third way = if I had a formula: name + noun al-dar (that is, al comes first), we would call that al-dar noun mozaf aliyah*

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