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I just remembered a question that I had wanted to ask before:
Though it does not necessarily agree in definition, does the خَبَرٌ follow the مُبْتَدَأ in terms of case? E.g. What if the مُبْتَدَأ itself is an object and therefore in the مَنْصُوبٌ case; will this mean that it's predicate will follow in the same manner? I understand from lessons that خَبَرٌ exists in a nominal sentence, so I guess what I am asking ultimately, is if a nominal sentence can be embedded in a verbal one, and if it can, would it then still be classified as a 'nominal' quasi-sentence?
Forgive me if my question is self-contradictory, I just wanted to be clear on the issue إن شاء الله
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I just remembered a question that I had wanted to ask before:
Though it does not necessarily agree in definition, does the خَبَرٌ follow the مُبْتَدَأ in terms of case? E.g. What if the مُبْتَدَأ itself is an object and therefore in the مَنْصُوبٌ case; will this mean that it's predicate will follow in the same manner? I understand from lessons that خَبَرٌ exists in a nominal sentence, so I guess what I am asking ultimately, is if a nominal sentence can be embedded in a verbal one, and if it can, would it then still be classified as a 'nominal' quasi-sentence?
Forgive me if my question is self-contradictory, I just wanted to be clear on the issue إن شاء الله
جزاك الله خيراً
مع السلامة