Once upon a time, in a beautiful village called Grammarland, there lived a little boy named Ahmed. Ahmed loved adventure and was always curious about words and how they worked.
One day, Ahmed discovered a magical book at the village library. It was called 'The Secret of Verb Conjugation'. As soon as he opened the book, a genie popped out and said, 'Ahmed, I will grant you the power to understand the hidden secrets of Arabic grammar!'
Excitedly, Ahmed learned about verb conjugation, which is how verbs change based on different subjects and tenses. With the genie's help, Ahmed realized that each verb had different forms depending on who was doing the action.
Ahmed went around the village, practicing verb conjugation with his friends and family. They laughed and had so much fun changing verbs based on different people and times. Slowly, Ahmed became a verb conjugation master!
With his new knowledge, Ahmed became the hero of Grammarland and helped everyone understand the beauty of verb conjugation. The village was filled with happiness and gratitude for Ahmed's efforts.
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