Welcome to the last lecture of this course putting verbs in use. Now we have these sentences, I will say them I will translate them. And if you want to change the verb conjugation, you know the pattern, you have the verbs and you have the translation. You have the examples, you have everything. You can just start using them in different ways. Okay, boo, a surfer didn't.
I love traveling very much. Of course, you know, the verb here is Accra. Oh kita Ben Kula was born. I read a book every week. Okoro, I read the Hubba Abbey in allamani is Kobe, the Hubba that's the verb. You can change it you can use the hep two.
I went instead of the habit epi you can see they have to I went Mohammed yesterday. Babe Yes? Is the verb in the present tense Oh the seat oh yeah they yeah kubla Utley, Baba, I wash my hands before and after eating. So Allison that's wash and bezu Civ I wear my clothes MC feel howdy aka Staton Coolio. I walk in the park one hour every day. So I walk is MC na mo MOBA Kiran Coolio?
I sleep early every day, and mo that's the verb and am asleep. So for two I traveled that's in the past for to LA Villette in kathira. I traveled to many countries. Erica boo Sayonara I get in my car it's not I drive is I get in my car equitable carry I write my thoughts p waka in a paper kubla now before I sleep equitable carry so actually is I write a servo RC robot to call koala bear I drink the orange juice every morning. So here at Chabot also is the verb in the present tense at an aerial photo while Anna there he born in Alabama. I eat my breakfast while I'm going to work at any one attorney I want that's the verb in the present tense.
Up to boohoo gotta eat enough See I cook up a day in my lunch minute see by myself Allahu Allah tala via ln L and that means now at our lamp I am learning. Now the last sentence is the most important one. I want you to say this sentence 10 times every day for three months. Trust me, this is a subconscious trick that works. I want you to say at the head that through olara, via befall Erica that means I speak Arabic fluently so when you say at the head that that's the verb in the present tense. I speak Arabic fluently.
Thank you so much for tuning in the next course we'll go deeper in these Arabic verb tenses and connecting them to pronouns conjugating them, negation and the future tense and everything else so please don't hesitate to ask me anything before we move on to the next course. Now your homework or your exercise is to choose 20 verbs from the list and conjugate them. Not only conjugating them with pronouns. But please, please put them in use and send me some sentences that you formed on your own. Thank you again so much and I will see you in the next course as salaam alaikum.