Dual forms, Jam' Saalim (Sound Plural), Jam' Mukassar (Broken Plural), and numbers 1–10 with their Ma'dood .
Accusative case nouns: Maf'ool (Object), Khal (State/Condition), and subjects/predicates of Kana and Inna .
Nominative case nouns: Mubthada (Subject), Khabr (Predicate), and Naa'ib Faa'il (Pro-agent).
Mastering is a key pillar for students aiming for high scores in the CBSE Class 10 Arabic (Code: 016) exam. The grammar and translation section alone accounts for 20 marks out of the 80-mark theory paper. CBSE Class 10 Arabic Exam Structure
Huroof Al-Nawaasib (Subjunctive) and Al-Jawaazim (Jussive) particles.