Arabic Grammar Class 10 Cbse [COMPLETE | Cheat Sheet]

Remember: In CBSE board exams, grammatical accuracy fetches you full marks in the Qawa‘id section. A student who controls the rules of grammar controls their final grade. Start today with the first topic – pronouns – and within 4 weeks, you will see your translation and writing skills transform.

Unlike rote memorization of sentences, mastering Arabic grammar (النحو al-Nahw and الصرف al-Sarf ) allows you to decode any sentence you encounter. This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of the entire Class 10 CBSE Arabic grammar syllabus, chapter-wise explanations, common errors, and preparation strategies to score 95%+ in your board exams. Before diving into grammar rules, it is crucial to understand how grammar is assessed. The CBSE Class 10 Arabic exam (Code: 016) is typically 80 marks (theory) + 20 marks (internal assessment). The grammar section ( قواعد Qawa’id ) directly accounts for 25–30 marks, but it indirectly affects translation, comprehension, and writing sections. arabic grammar class 10 cbse

Introduction: The Gateway to Arabic Proficiency Remember: In CBSE board exams, grammatical accuracy fetches

Attached pronouns are added to verbs (object) and nouns (possession). Example: كتابـه (his book) – رأيـته (I saw him). 2.5 Demonstrative Nouns (أسماء الإشارة) | Near | Far | | --- | --- | | هذا (this – masc.) | ذلك (that – masc.) | | هذه (this – fem.) | تلك (that – fem.) | | هؤلاء (these – plural) | أولئك (those – plural) | The CBSE Class 10 Arabic exam (Code: 016)

كتاب جديدة (Book – masc. but adjective fem.) Correct: كتاب جديد (a new book)

For students enrolled in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Class 10 Arabic is not merely a language subject—it is a structured gateway to understanding one of the world’s most eloquent and historically rich languages. As the CBSE board emphasizes communicative competence and grammatical accuracy, the curriculum becomes the backbone of your examination preparation.

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