The word "قَائِمٌ" can be used as both a مبتدأ (subject) and a خبر (predicate) in a sentence. Here's an example of each:

  1. مبتدأ (subject): قَائِمٌ الرَّجُلُ. Translation: The man is standing. Explanation: In this sentence, "قَائِمٌ" functions as the مبتدأ (subject) of the sentence, describing the state of the man. It means "standing."

  2. خبر (predicate): الرَّجُلُ قَائِمٌ. Translation: The man is standing. Explanation: In this sentence, "قَائِمٌ" functions as the خبر (predicate) of the sentence, providing information about the state of the man. It means "standing."

Both sentences convey the same meaning but with different word orders

can you make this word قَائِمٌ for me into مبتدأ and خبر formsentence ive been confused

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