This paper is to know the similarities and differences between English and Arabic verb.
    The similarities between English and Arabic verb can be used as media to learn both
    languages. The English verb is the same as Arabic that needs object and has the
    agreement of the subject and the verb. The difference between English and Arabic verb
    is that English verb has no change of the first letter of the verb because of the change of
    the various subject.
    Keywords: fi‟il madli, mudlori‟, amr, transitive verb, intransitive verb


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    SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ENGLISH AND ARABIC VERB


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    2016



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    Electronic Resource


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