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Verbal — Arabic Grammar (النحو والصرف) for the GAT (KSA) Exam

Arabic grammar questions in the GAT test knowledge of النحو (syntax/case marking) and الصرف (morphology). Questions include: identifying grammatical cases (الرفع والنصب والجر), correct verb conjugation, and sentence structure rules. These questions require active knowledge of formal Arabic grammar rules.

Locale-specific study guides

Pass-rate data, regulatory context, and study tips for Verbal — Arabic Grammar (النحو والصرف) all change by candidate locale. Pick your context:

Common failure modes

These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.

  • !Confusion between the roles of المبتدأ والخبر (subject and predicate of nominal sentences) vs الفاعل والمفعول به (subject and object of verbal sentences)
  • !Case marking errors — not applying grammatical case rules correctly under time pressure
  • !Morphology errors: confusing sound masculine plural and sound feminine plural patterns

Study tips

  • 1Review the core Arabic case markers: الضمة (ُ) for الرفع, الفتحة (َ) for النصب, الكسرة (ِ) for الجر.
  • 2Master the conditions for each grammatical state: when is a word مرفوع، منصوب، مجرور؟
  • 3Practice Arabic grammar exercises from secondary school Arabic grammar textbooks (STEM).

Sample GAT (KSA) Verbal — Arabic Grammar (النحو والصرف) questions

These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real GAT (KSA) questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.

  1. 1

    ما إعراب كلمة "الطالبَ" في الجملة: "رأيتُ الطالبَ"؟ (What is the grammatical case of "the student" in "I saw the student"?)

    • Aمبتدأ مرفوع (Subject, nominative)
    • Bفاعل مرفوع (Agent, nominative)
    • Cمفعول به منصوب (Direct object, accusative)Correct
    • Dمضاف إليه مجرور (Genitive construct)
    Why this answer?

    "رأيتُ الطالبَ" — "رأى" is a transitive verb; "التاء" is the subject (I); "الطالب" is the مفعول به (direct object) of the verb "رأى", which takes the accusative case (النصب), marked by the فتحة (ـَـ).

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