Arabic Grammar: Object Pronouns in Arabic - Lesson 52
An object pronoun is used when you do something directly to someone or something else. They are suffixes that are attached to the verb.
Object pronouns are used instead of object nouns, usually because we already know what the object is. It makes the sentence easier to read and understand and avoids repetition. We normally use object pronouns after a verb.
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