For interest: In English words such as that , who , whom , whose , or which are called relative pronouns The underlined words after these words relate back to the word before the relative pronoun
The word that connects the clause to the word they are relating to is the relative pronoun A group words like this is known as a clause and as it is related back to a word in the sentence it is called a relative clause

The Relative Pronoun الاسم الموصول

In the above examples this second part is coloured in blue.

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The Relative Pronoun الاسم الموصول
However, in Arabic, they are nouns, not pronouns
الأسماء الموصولة
gods by the idol worshippers
Definite Nouns:(5) Relative Nouns الأسماء الموصولة
If used on its own it does not mean anything
The Sela sentence can be a Verbial sentence or a Nominative one The resumptive pronoun is not used much in English 6
"The sandwich that I ate was delicious This pronoun or reference must agree with the Mawsool noun it refers to in everything

الاسماء الموصولة interactive worksheet

In such cases the relative pronoun is not allowed between the described noun and the describing sentence.

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الأسماء الموصولة
In example 3, if the non-intelligent being is placed in the place of an intelligent being
الأسماء الموصولة worksheet
The red word " that" is the relative pronoun, and the blue word " they" is the resumptive pronoun, the underlined text is the Relative Clause
مَبادِئُ نَحْوِيَّةٌ: الأسْماءُ المَوْصولَة (2/ 2)
Today we continue learning about another type of definite nouns