GAT (KSA) · Verbal — Arabic Grammar (النحو والصرف) · France

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

10% of the GAT (KSA) test plan. Arabic grammar in the GAT Verbal section: case marking, verb conjugation, and sentence structure. Calibrated for French candidates.

Behind every published pass rate is a distribution of which topics caused most of the failures. This is one of those topics. Verbal — Arabic Grammar (النحو والصرف) sits at roughly 10% of the General Aptitude Test — Saudi Arabia content distribution — 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. Pass rates for the GAT (KSA) are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For French candidates preparing for GAT (KSA), the calibration of study to local context matters: France's domestic credentials are the Baccalauréat (school leaving) and DELF/DALF (French proficiency). IELTS and Cambridge are common for English certification.

Pass rates for GAT (KSA) (France) are published periodically by the awarding body.

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).
  • 4Les candidats français préparant le GAT (KSA) doivent privilégier les ressources alignées sur le CECRL — les niveaux B2 et C1 sont systématiquement attendus pour les programmes de mobilité internationale.

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).

Frequently asked questions

How important is Arabic grammar for the GAT score?
Arabic grammar is an integral part of the GAT Verbal section. While the exact breakdown varies, grammar questions (النحو والصرف) together with vocabulary and reading comprehension account for the full Verbal score. Candidates with strong formal Arabic (الفصحى) grammar knowledge have a significant advantage.
What is the GAT (KSA) pass rate for French candidates?
Pass rates for GAT (KSA) candidates in France are published periodically by the awarding body. Practice questions, full-length simulations, and weak-area drills are the highest-impact way to improve your odds.
How long should French candidates study Verbal — Arabic Grammar (النحو والصرف) for the GAT (KSA)?
For most candidates, focused mastery of Verbal — Arabic Grammar (النحو والصرف) requires 20–40 hours of deliberate practice — drilling sample questions, reviewing failure modes, and timing yourself against exam conditions. France's domestic credentials are the Baccalauréat (school leaving) and DELF/DALF (French proficiency). IELTS and Cambridge are common for English certification. Combine Verbal — Arabic Grammar (النحو والصرف) study with full-length mock exams in the final two weeks before your test date.

Practice GAT (Qudurat) free with Koydo.

Verbal & Quant — Etec-aligned drills with full-length simulations.

Related study guides