The absolute object and the rule of deleting its verb
Author(s): Dalya Anwer Ali Dede
Abstract: The absolute object is a derived form from the verbal noun indicating an event without being restricted to a specific tense. It is considered an optional element in the sentence, meaning it can be omitted without affecting the sentence's meaning. The absolute object is significant in Arabic language as it falls under the category of "mansubat" (Accusatives), and since accusatives are numerous, it's crucial to study the subject in all its forms and types to distinguish it from other accusatives. Understanding its usefulness in the sentence, how its presence expands the meaning, and adds additional meanings beyond the original one according to its classifications, such as emphasizing, indicating the type of verb, or specifying the number of times the action occurs, is important.
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Dalya Anwer Ali Dede. The absolute object and the rule of deleting its verb. Int J Multidiscip Trends 2024;6(3):41-44.