Attach pronouns with Arabic verbs. Remember the first person pronouns we learned there were two separate pronouns na and Magno. And to attach the pronouns to nouns on particles, which were yet and then but here in this verb section, we will not use the same attached pronouns, because they will be different. The separate pronouns are always the same, but the attached pronounce change. So what are the attached pronouns that we use with Arabic verbs? Let's take this example the verb the habit which means went.
So we will use this verb the habit with the past tense with the present tense and the command tense to show you. What are the attached pronouns used with this verb. With the past tense only a suffix is added to the verb So the Hubba with Anna will be is that too so this too is the attached pronoun. They may not know they have May this May is the attached pronoun enter the hub there. And D the hub T and to me the hub to man and dum dum and tuna, tuna Hua Hubba hear that Whoa man, they had a home. They had a boo hoo now, they have now.
Now I want you to follow the example with these verbs Khadija and Akela just add the same attach pronouns to the verb paja and Aquila.