مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : جملة اعترض عليه الكثير


نبيل موريس جورج
21-03-2009, 09:44 PM
Rewrite the following sentences: 1. "What's your name?" (Mona asked me what) 2. "I'm Hany." (He told me that)
SenderAonePositionTeacherThe Grammar Review for Unit 12 (Secondary 1) points out that the verb tense does not need to change if the information being reported is still true. Thus for both of these sentences, you can use either the present or the past tense:

1 Mona asked me what my name is. OR Mona asked me what my name was.

2 He told me that his name is Hany. OR He told me that his name was Hany.

على عمر دعبيس
21-03-2009, 11:19 PM
the right answer is:
1- Mona asked me what my name is.
2- He told me that his name is Hani.

Mr. Medhat Salah
22-03-2009, 08:02 AM
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مستر وليد السيد
23-03-2009, 11:23 AM
شكراً مستر نبيل .......... ده يا جماعة رد مؤلفى منهج الصف الاول الثانوى على السؤال و اى حد عنده سؤال يطرحه عليهم و هيلاقى الرد على طول ......
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نبيل موريس جورج
24-03-2009, 08:46 PM
اساتذتي الافاضل انا لا اعرض اسئلة ولكني ارسل سؤال بالرد عليه من المؤلف كما ذكر المستر وليد وانا باعت الينك ده من قبل في موضوع فنيات في المنهج وهو موقع رائع ولذلك اقتبست الؤال والاجابة بالنص دون تغير

Egyknight
25-03-2009, 06:03 AM
لك كل الشكر على الرابط مستر وليد لأنة حسم الخلاف فى جمل مشكوك فى صحتها.

thequeenlove
25-03-2009, 09:41 PM
ميرسى جدااااااااا مستر نبيل
بجد جمل فنية جامدة جداااااا

salama200781
25-03-2009, 10:06 PM
Some people prefer to drive than to use bublic transport

This sentence is on page 41 WB

ايه رايكم ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟

نبيل موريس جورج
28-03-2009, 08:46 PM
What's wrong with it?

meroadel
28-03-2009, 09:27 PM
مرسى يا مستر نبيل انت فعلا انسان رائع وخدوم جدا مرسي على مجهودك دة

mr_s@ber
28-03-2009, 10:38 PM
Some people prefer to drive than to use bublic transport

This sentence is on page 41 WB

ايه رايكم ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟


Prefer and Would Rather



You can use "prefer to (do)" or "prefer -ing" to say what you prefer in general:

• I don't like cities. I prefer to live in the country OR I prefer livingin the country.

Study the differences in structure after prefer. We say:
I prefer something to something else.
I prefer to do something rather than (do) something else.
I prefer doing something to doing something else.

• I prefer this coat to the coat you were wearing yesterday.
• I prefer driving to traveling by train.
but • I prefer to drive rather than travel by train.
• Ann prefers to live in the country rather than (live) in a city.
Would prefer (I'd prefer...)

We use "would prefer" to say what somebody wants in a particular situation (not in general):

• "Would you prefer tea or coffee" "Coffee, please."

We say "would prefer to do" (not "doing"):

• "Shall we go by train?" "Well, I'd prefer to go by car. (not "I'd prefer going")
• I'd prefer to stay at home tonight rather than go to the cinema.
Would rather (I'd rather...)

Would rather (do) = would prefer (to do). After would rather we use the infinitive without to.

Compare:• "Shall we go by train?" "I'd prefer to go by car."
"I'd rather go by car. (not to go)


• "Would you rather have tea or coffee" "Coffee, please."

The negative is "I'd rather not (do something)":
• I'm tired. I'd rather not go out this evening, if you don't mind.
• "Do you want to go out this evening" "I'd rather not."

Study the structure after would rather:I'd rather do something than (do) something else.


• I'd rather stay at home tonight than go to the cinema.
I'd rather you did something

When you want somebody to do something, you can say "I'd rather you did something":

• "Shall I stay here?" "I'd rather you came with us."
• "Shall I tell them the news?" "No. I'd rather they didn't know."
• "Shall I tell them or would you rather they didn't know?"

In this structure we use the past (came, did etc.), but the meaning is present or future, not past.
Compare:

• I'd rather cook the dinner now.

but • I'd rather you cooked the dinner now. (not "I'd rather you cook")

The negative is "I'd rather you didn't...":
• I'd rather you didn't tell anyone what I said.
• "Do you mind if I smoke?" "I'd rather you didn't."

amany96
29-03-2009, 05:46 PM
راااااااااااائع جدا

نبيل موريس جورج
29-03-2009, 10:24 PM
شاكر لكم علي المرور والمشاركة