Basics of Religious Education

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340 340 340 340 340 B ASICS OF R ELIGIOUS E DUCATION - F IFTH E DITION Ar Ar Ar Ar Ara a a a abic Gr bic Gr bic Gr bic Gr bic Grammar ammar ammar ammar ammar Types of the word The word (Kalima) conveys full meaning independently. There are three types: 1. Noun It is a word which indicates the name of any thing; it is independent in its meaning, e. g. man, Lahore Adjective This type of word defines or qualifies a noun, e. g. : White paper 2. Verb It is a word which explains an action done in present, past or future, e. g. He Created He Provided He came 3. Preposition A word which alone is meaningless, but becomes meaningful only when it is com- bined with another noun or verb e. g. : on, in, to Pronoun It is aword which is used in place of a noun, e. g. He, She B B B B B A S I C A S I C A S I C A S I C A S I C A A A A A R A B I C R A B I C R A B I C R A B I C R A B I C L E S S O N S L E S S O N S L E S S O N S L E S S O N S L E S S O N S — G — G — G — G — G R A M M A R R A M M A R R A M M A R R A M M A R R A M M A R 10. 2 10. 2 10. 2 10. 2 10. 2