If used on its own it does not mean anything | Today we continue learning about another type of definite nouns |
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Note in English these words are classed as pronouns but are nouns in Arabic | This pronoun or reference must agree with the Mawsool noun it refers to in everything |
This new type is known in English as Relative Pronouns | However, in Arabic, they are nouns, not pronouns |
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A relative noun is a noun referring to a definite thing by a sentence that follows it | The resumptive pronoun is not used much in English 6 |
The Sela sentence must always have a pronoun that relates it to the Mawsool noun.
The word that connects the clause to the word they are relating to is the relative pronoun | In such cases the relative pronoun is not allowed between the described noun and the describing sentence |
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The describing sentence must have a pronoun which refers to the noun that is being described | For example: "The boy whose hair is long came" |
And of them are those that move on their bellies, and of them are those that walk on two legs Quran 24:45• The Sela sentence can be a Verbial sentence or a Nominative one.