مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : تم تجميع بعض اسئله الاعضاء تحت عنوان ارجو الرد على هذا السؤال بسرعه
مستر محمد صلاح 20-01-2008, 08:42 AM تم تجميع اسئله الساده الزملاء هنا وهذا للاستفاده منها ابو بيشو مستر ممدوح
معكم مستر محمد صلاح العضو الجديد فى موقعكم الموقر وأتمنى أن تكون مشاركتى لها قيمه عندكم .
اليوم أنا هبعتكم كيف تضمن سؤال القطعه لأنى أنا عارف إنه من الأسئله اللى بيكرهها الطالب .
هذا هو السؤال رقم(6) فى ورقة الأسئلة (7 درجات) وهو يقيس فهم الطالب على القطع الطويلة وهذا السؤال عبارة عن (7)درجاتز وللأجابة على هذا السؤال يراعى ما يلى:
أولا: أبدأ اولا بقرأ الأسئلة ثم أبدا فى قرأة القطعة وحدد إجابتك أثناء القرأة
ثانيا: لا تتعجل فى إجابة السؤال الأول فقد تكون الإجابة فىالفقرة الثانية.
ثالثا : عند الإجابة أكتب الإجابة فقط ولا داعى لزيادة الأجابة عن المطلوب منك
رابعا: كن حذرا فى إستخدام الأزمنة فلا تكون الجملة فى الماضى والمضارع والمستقبل عليك أن تحدد زمن الجملة
خامسا: راعى علامات الترقيم أثناء الإجابة . ولو سمحت حسن خطك حتى لا ترهق المصحح فى القرأة.
سادسا: ونقسم سؤال ال comprehension إلى نوعين
1- (س و ج) وهنا يمكنك أن تكتب الإجابة بأسلوبك أو بنقلها من القطعة أو الجمه بينهما
2- هو سؤال الإختيارى وهنا تكتب فقط الإجابة المختارة فقط وهذ النوع من الأسئلة يحتاج إلى مهرة التركيز والفهم الجيد للقطعة.
مـــن فضلك : قبل إختيار الإجابة لاصحيحة تأكد أن الإجابات الأخرى غير صحيحة بالمرة
و خــــــد بالك: أن تنسيق الورقة ووضوح الخط سيجعل المصحح مجبر فى حسم الدرجة لك.
ولكن هناك مشكلة يقابلها معظم الطلاب وهى أن هناك بعض الكلمات الصعبة التى تعوقك أثناء قرأتك للقطعة . فهيا بنا نتعلم كيفية تخمين المعانى الصعبة التى قد تواجهنا فى ورقة الإمتحان.
*يمكنك إستنتاج معنى الكلمة تلقائيا من خلال مضمون الكلام . فعندما تقابلك كلمة صعبة لا تركز على الكلمة فقط ولكن يجب عليك أن تقرأ الجملة بالكامل لأن ذلك سيساعدك على فهم معنى الكلمة.
فمثلا أنت لا تعرف معنى كلمة (ؤخىيهفهخى) وكلمة فيجب عليك أن تقرأ الجملة وتخمن معناه .
The doctor told me that Adam is in a bad condition and we have to move him to the hospital.
فبعد قرأة هذه الجملة يمكنك إستنتاج معنى كلمة "condition" هو حالة.
كنك أيضا إستنتاج معنى كلمة صعبة إذا علمت:
أ- أن كل الكلمتين مرتبطين بأداة العطف(and)أو(or) يكون معناها واحد أو متناقضين و مثال على ذلك:
*Tasty and delicious / Sorrow or joy
*Healthy living is impossible in slums. These are poor, over-crowded districts in which the house are very badly and cheaply built.
-فى المثال السابق سرحا وافيا لكلمة"slums" التى وردت فى نهاية الجملة الأولى ومعناها"الأحياء العمالية الفقيرة"
هناك بعض الكلمات التى قد تكون غير مفيدة وغير مؤثرة فى المعنى ويمكنك حذفها مثل
unfortunately –subsequently-simultaneously))
I phone him ,but unfortunately I didn't find him .
لاحظ أن كلمة (unfortunately) غير مؤثرة فى الجملة نهائيا.
لاتنزعج إطلاقا بالكلمات والمفردات الصعبة لأنها لابد وأن تأتى لك بعض الكلمات الصعبة فلا توتر نفسك ولكن الأهم أن تعرف المعنى العام للقطعة وأن تستتخدم قدرتك فى التخمين.
وأتمنى أن أكون أفادتكم وأرجو الردود لأكمل فأنا لدى المزيد
Sir/Mahmoud 20-01-2008, 10:36 AM جزاك الله خيرا اخي في الله محمد صلاح
Princess of love 03-03-2008, 09:30 PM شكراااااااااااا يا مستر محمد ونتمنى ليك الخير
abu_moody_a1 19-06-2009, 12:36 PM علي حد علمي فإن
neither of
يأتي بعدها اسم جمع و فعل مفرد
مثل
Neither of them knows the way,do they?
من كتاب
A practical English Grammar
صفحة 67
ولكن في وحدة 4 الصفحة رقم25
وجدت الجملة:
Neither of you have done anything...........
فهل هي
have or has
وشكرا
جواد عوض 19-06-2009, 03:54 PM According to Dictionary.com:
"As an adjective or pronoun meaning “not either,” neither is usually followed by a singular verb and referred to by a singular personal pronoun: Neither lawyer prepares her own briefs. Neither performs his duties for reward. When neither is followed by a prepositional phrase with a plural object, there has been, ever since the 17th century, a tendency, especially in speech and less formal writing, to use a plural verb and personal pronoun: Neither of the guards were at their stations. In edited writing, however, singular verbs and pronouns are more common in such constructions: Neither of the guards was at his station."
So in your example, since you do use the prepositional phrase "...of them (pl)...", "has" would be the preferred, more formal usage, but "have" would be an acceptable, if less formal, alternative.
*************
I had wondered the same thing about the usage of the word "none". Is it "none is" or "none are"? Turns out that when "none" is used in the sense of "none of several" (as opposed to "none of a commodity", when it is always treated as singular), then the plural usage sounds more natural and is therefore preferred. So one would say "Although many were pretty, none were beautiful".
جواد عوض 19-06-2009, 03:59 PM ادخل على الرابط دة هتلاقى مناقشات عن هذا الموضوع
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=755043 (http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=755043)
abu_moody_a1 20-06-2009, 01:18 AM شكرا
ولكن بالنسبة للطالب في الاختياري سيكون سؤالة محدد
هل هي مفرد ام جمع يا مستر؟
وشكرا
مستر / سعيد كفراوى 20-06-2009, 03:36 PM علي حد علمي فإن
neither of
يأتي بعدها اسم جمع و فعل مفرد
مثل
Neither of them knows the way,do they?
من كتاب
A practical English Grammar
صفحة 67
ولكن في وحدة 4 الصفحة رقم25
وجدت الجملة:
Neither of you have done anything...........
فهل هي
have or has
وشكرا
I'll say nothing about ( neither of ) . I'll handle " you" as a pronoun
It goes without saying that ( you ) is treated as plural
consequently , it is inappropriate in this utterance or other to say
you has
zead 2000 20-06-2009, 04:28 PM neitherof+plural .n+singular .v
abu_moody_a1 21-06-2009, 11:48 AM حتي الان لم نصل لرد شافي
شكرا للجميع
elmasterkoumy 21-06-2009, 09:57 PM According to Dictionary.com:
"As an adjective or pronoun meaning “not either,” neither is usually followed by a singular verb and referred to by a singular personal pronoun: Neither lawyer prepares her own briefs. Neither performs his duties for reward. When neither is followed by a prepositional phrase with a plural object, there has been, ever since the 17th century, a tendency, especially in speech and less formal writing, to use a plural verb and personal pronoun: Neither of the guards were at their stations. In edited writing, however, singular verbs and pronouns are more common in such constructions: Neither of the guards was at his station."
So in your example, since you do use the prepositional phrase "...of them (pl)...", "has" would be the preferred, more formal usage, but "have" would be an acceptable, if less formal, alternative.
*************
I had wondered the same thing about the usage of the word "none". Is it "none is" or "none are"? Turns out that when "none" is used in the sense of "none of several" (as opposed to "none of a commodity", when it is always treated as singular), then the plural usage sounds more natural and is therefore preferred. So one would say "Although many were pretty, none were beautiful".
بعد إذن الاساتذه اشارك معهم
طبعا الاستاذ جواد عوض شرحها شرح وافى و بالادله
و كمان معى دليل من كتاب Cambridge - English Grammar in Use موجود فى المرفقات
أما بالنسبه للطالب فى سؤال الاختيارات لو عملها مفرد تكون صح و لو عملها جمع فهو اجاب وفقا للمعلومه فى كتاب المدرسه فى صفحه 25 اللى حضرتك اشرت اليها
و لا ايه رأى الاساتذه؟
elmasterkoumy 21-06-2009, 10:12 PM و ده جزء تانى من نفس الكتاب
http://www.mediafire.com/?zjnwfi0gzzk
http://www.mediafire.com/?wmdmlmkzmwy
fero8fero 23-06-2009, 05:48 PM اعتقد يا مستر وحسب معلوماتى المتواضعة انها
neither of you
لان الضمير you يعامل معاملة الجمع سواء كان يشير الى مفرد مذكر او مفرد مؤنث او جمع مذكر او جمع مؤنث
وفى هذه الحالة فان القاعدة لا خلاف عليها لان المتحدث امامه فردان يخاطب كلا منهما ب you وبالتالى فالمفرد هو you
وبالتالى تاخذ have مع المفرد وتكون القاعدة سليمة
اقصد ان اصل الجملة كان
Neither you nor you have don e anything
ولا يجوز باى حال ان نقولها n
neither you nor you has done anything
الفكرة التةى اقدها ان You تعامل معاملة الجمع فى الافراد والجم
على حسب علمى واجو من السادة المدرسين زملاءى التصحيح
abu_moody_a1 24-06-2009, 03:15 PM مازلنا ام نصل لرد واحد مجتمع علية جميع الافاضل
H0riz0n 24-06-2009, 03:42 PM اعتقد يا مستر وحسب معلوماتى المتواضعة انها
neither of you
لان الضمير you يعامل معاملة الجمع سواء كان يشير الى مفرد مذكر او مفرد مؤنث او جمع مذكر او جمع مؤنث
وفى هذه الحالة فان القاعدة لا خلاف عليها لان المتحدث امامه فردان يخاطب كلا منهما ب you وبالتالى فالمفرد هو you
وبالتالى تاخذ have مع المفرد وتكون القاعدة سليمة
اقصد ان اصل الجملة كان
Neither you nor you have don e anything
ولا يجوز باى حال ان نقولها n
neither you nor you has done anything
الفكرة التةى اقدها ان You تعامل معاملة الجمع فى الافراد والجم
على حسب علمى واجو من السادة المدرسين زملاءى التصحيح
التوضيح الذى وصل إليه زميلنا fero8fero واضح جدا فذا يدل على تذوقه اللغوى العالى
فعلا استخدام have فى هذا السياق استخدام مفرد لأنه بطبيعة الحال لا يمكن استخدام has معها
وبالتالى فالقاعدة التى نعرفها لم تخالف
Neither of you have done any work
فكلمة you هنا للجمع وتعنى you both أو you all حسب ما إذا كان المخاطب (مثنى أو جمع)
وكلمة have هنا المفروض أن تكون مفرد وطبعا هى مع you التى تعود على شخص واحد فقط من المخاطبين
Essam ABDOU 26-06-2009, 10:30 PM Dear colleagues,
To sum up the above and give it the form of a rule:
According to Longman English Grammar by L. G. Alexander
After NEITHER, when the reference is plural, we can use a plural verb in everyday speech, or a singular verb when we want to sound "correct" or formal
What does that mean?
Grammatically speaking, it means that originally we use a singular verb after Neither.
When we say: "Neither Ali (SINGULAR) nor Omar (SINGULAR) is happy.", we mean not Ali or Omar, individually.
There's an expression that says: neither one thing nor the other
Best Regards!
Mr. Medhat Salah 27-06-2009, 03:21 PM thaaaaaaaaaaaanks
abu_moody_a1 27-06-2009, 04:01 PM في الكتاب صفحة 39
جملة تقول
the most ...........students go to the best universities
و بالرجوع للTG
وجدت الحل
to count
فما معني او استخدام
the most to count students
وشكرا
استاذ بدوى الدجوى 27-06-2009, 05:21 PM She felt great happy when she saw her exam results.
The most to count students go to the best universities.
دى فعلا مشكلة يا ريس
واللى قبلها كمان مشكلة اكبر
بس اكيد فى خطأ اكيد والا تبقى مشكلة اكبر واكبر
طبعا اجابة الاولى happiness
الثانية طبعا intelligent
zead 2000 27-06-2009, 06:44 PM انا اتفق مع حضرتك وباين المنهج الجديد دة هيكون سمك..لبن....
وهايدوخنا معاة........!
من الممكن ان تكون الاولى
greatlyly happy
والثانية بدون the
وتكون
most students, to count , go to the best universities
Essam ABDOU 27-06-2009, 09:21 PM في الكتاب صفحة 39
جملة تقول
the most ...........students go to the best universities
و بالرجوع للTG
وجدت الحل
to count
فما معني او استخدام
the most to count students
وشكرا
Dear Mr.Abu_Moody,
You were looking at the answers to Question 1 (NOT QUESTION 2),
Question 2`s answers are just like Mr.Badawy`s answers: happiness and intelligent
The TG is correct
Best Regards
Mr. ABDELHADY 28-06-2009, 07:12 PM علي حد علمي فإن
neither of
يأتي بعدها اسم جمع و فعل مفرد
مثل
Neither of them knows the way,do they?
من كتاب
A practical English Grammar
صفحة 67
ولكن في وحدة 4 الصفحة رقم25
وجدت الجملة:
Neither of you have done anything...........
فهل هي
have or has
وشكرا
You have صح - ببساطة لأن You بتاخد have سواء مفرد أو جمع .
زي ما قال كل الزملاء : مفيش You has
REGARDSSSSSSSSS:)S.................:078111rg3:
hany.deif 29-06-2009, 07:45 PM يا أخي انشاء الله الجملة دي فعلا لفتت انتباهي وبحثت عنها في مرجع اكسفورد جرامر وجت ان neither pf them / no one of them / يأتي بعدها الفعل مفرد أو جمع كلاهما صحيح والله أعلم
Neither of them is clever.
Nether of them are clever
Aya_Mohamed 02-07-2009, 01:00 PM مساهمة مشكورة
abu_moody_a1 02-07-2009, 04:33 PM في قصة العقد في كتاب الطالب صفحة 48
بجوار صورة العقد نماما جملة تقول
He suggests that she borrow valuable jewellery from a rich friend
هل هذه الكلمة تكون مصدر ام من المفروض ان يضاف لها حرف s المفرد
وتعليق آخر
the couple arrive
the couple arrives
وشكرا
Essam Wahba 02-07-2009, 04:48 PM The sentence is quite right. This is called "Subjunctive"
Please read the attached file
Couple takes a singular or a plural verb
Mr. Medhat Salah 02-07-2009, 05:47 PM many thanks for you
Mr. Medhat Salah 02-07-2009, 05:52 PM many thanks for you
جواد عوض 02-07-2009, 06:47 PM Subjunctive
Form
Use the simple form of the verb. The simple form is the infinitive without the "to." The simple form of the verb "to go" is "go." The Subjunctive is only noticeable in certain forms and tenses.
USE
The Subjunctive is used to emphasize urgency or importance. It is used after certain expressions (see below).
Examples:
I suggest that he study.
Is it essential that we be there?
Hani recommended that you join the committee.
NOTICE
The Subjunctive is only noticeable in certain forms and tenses. In the examples below, the Subjunctive is not noticeable in the you-form of the verb, but it is noticeable in the he-form of the verb.
Examples:
You try to study often. you-form of "try"
It is important that you try to study often. Subjunctive form of "try" looks the same.
He tries to study often. he-form of "try"
It is important that he try to study often. Subjunctive form of "try" is noticeable here.
Verbs Followed by the Subjunctive
The Subjunctive is used after the following verbs:
to advise (that)
to ask (that)
to command (that)
to demand (that)
to desire (that)
to insist (that)
to propose (that)
to recommend (that)
to request (that)
to suggest (that)
to urge (that)
Examples:
Dr. Smith asked that Mark submit his research paper before the end of the month.
Dalia requested Frank come to the party.
The teacher insists that her students be on time.
Expressions Followed by the Subjunctive
The Subjunctive is used after the following expressions:
It is best (that)
It is crucial (that)
It is desirable (that)
It is essential (that)
It is imperative (that)
It is important (that)
It is recommended (that)
It is urgent (that)
It is vital (that)
It is a good idea (that)
It is a bad idea (that)
Examples:
It is crucial that you be there before Tom arrives.
It is important she attend the meeting.
It is recommended that he take a gallon of water with him if he wants to hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
Negative, Continuous and Passive Forms of Subjunctive
The Subjunctive can be used in negative, continuous and passive forms.
Negative Examples:
The boss insisted that Sami not be at the meeting.
The company asked that employees not accept personal phone calls during business hours.
I suggest that you not take the job without renegotiating the salary.
Passive Examples:
Jake recommended that Susan be hired immediately.
Ali demanded that I be allowed to take part in the negotiations.
We suggested that you be admitted to the organization.
Continuous Examples:
It is important that you be standing there when he gets off the plane.
It is crucial that a car be waiting for the boss when the meeting is over.
I propose that we all be waiting in Tim's apartment when he gets home.
Should as Subjunctive
After many of the above expressions, the word "should" is sometimes used to express the idea of subjunctiveness. This form is used more frequently in British English and is most common after the verbs "suggest," "recommend" and "insist."
Examples:
The doctor recommended that she should see a specialist about the problem.
Professor William suggested that Jane should study harder for the final exam.
hassn hamed 02-07-2009, 08:10 PM As a literary work , the writer can play with the language as he / she likes
Mr. ABDELHADY 02-07-2009, 08:37 PM في قصة العقد في كتاب الطالب صفحة 48
بجوار صورة العقد نماما جملة تقول
He suggests that she borrow valuable jewellery from a rich friend
هل هذه الكلمة تكون مصدر ام من المفروض ان يضاف لها حرف s المفرد
وتعليق آخر
the couple arrive
the couple arrives
وشكرا
He suggests that she borrow valuable jewellery from a rich friend.
He suggests that she should borrow valuable jewellery from a rich friend.=
And note , sir :
There are a couple of girls waiting for you.1-----لو عدد تبقى جمع
A couple of days is not a long time -----و لو بتشير لشىء وهحد تبقى مفرد:)
Regardssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ssssssssssssssssssssss:)
abu_moody_a1 03-07-2009, 12:45 AM شكرا للجميع
تعليق الاستاذ عبد الهادي هو الاقرب للشرح بالنسبة للطلاب
ازال السؤال
the couple arrive or arrives
Hamada Sabra 03-07-2009, 02:00 AM the sentence is quite right. This is called "subjunctive"
please read the attached file
couple takes a singular or a plural verb
شكرا يااستاذنا علىالملف والله بنحبك جدا و بنتعلم منكم كثيرا
Hamada Sabra 03-07-2009, 02:02 AM subjunctive
form
use the simple form of the verb. The simple form is the infinitive without the "to." the simple form of the verb "to go" is "go." the subjunctive is only noticeable in certain forms and tenses.
use
the subjunctive is used to emphasize urgency or importance. It is used after certain expressions (see below).
Examples:
i suggest that he study.
is it essential that we be there?
hani recommended that you join the committee.
notice
the subjunctive is only noticeable in certain forms and tenses. In the examples below, the subjunctive is not noticeable in the you-form of the verb, but it is noticeable in the he-form of the verb.
Examples:
you try to study often. you-form of "try"
it is important that you try to study often. subjunctive form of "try" looks the same.
he tries to study often. he-form of "try"
it is important that he try to study often. subjunctive form of "try" is noticeable here.
verbs followed by the subjunctive
the subjunctive is used after the following verbs:
To advise (that)
to ask (that)
to command (that)
to demand (that)
to desire (that)
to insist (that)
to propose (that)
to recommend (that)
to request (that)
to suggest (that)
to urge (that)
examples:
dr. Smith asked that mark submit his research paper before the end of the month.
dalia requested frank come to the party.
the teacher insists that her students be on time.
expressions followed by the subjunctive
the subjunctive is used after the following expressions:
It is best (that)
it is crucial (that)
it is desirable (that)
it is essential (that)
it is imperative (that)
it is important (that)
it is recommended (that)
it is urgent (that)
it is vital (that)
it is a good idea (that)
it is a bad idea (that)
examples:
it is crucial that you be there before tom arrives.
it is important she attend the meeting.
it is recommended that he take a gallon of water with him if he wants to hike to the bottom of the grand canyon.
negative, continuous and passive forms of subjunctive
the subjunctive can be used in negative, continuous and passive forms.
Negative examples:
the boss insisted that sami not be at the meeting.
the company asked that employees not accept personal phone calls during business hours.
i suggest that you not take the job without renegotiating the salary.
passive examples:
jake recommended that susan be hired immediately.
ali demanded that i be allowed to take part in the negotiations.
we suggested that you be admitted to the organization.
continuous examples:
it is important that you be standing there when he gets off the plane.
it is crucial that a car be waiting for the boss when the meeting is over.
i propose that we all be waiting in tim's apartment when he gets home.
should as subjunctive
after many of the above expressions, the word "should" is sometimes used to express the idea of subjunctiveness. This form is used more frequently in british english and is most common after the verbs "suggest," "recommend" and "insist."
examples:
the doctor recommended that she should see a specialist about the problem.
professor william suggested that jane should study harder for the final exam.
الله أكبر - شكرا ياستاذ جواد منتحرمش من سيادتكم
يسري رمضان محمد 03-07-2009, 09:01 AM اعرف انه طلب صعب ولكني متاكد تن عمالقه المنتدي لا يصعب عليهم شئ بحثت عن نسخه من كتاب pracitcal english in usage by michael swan ولكني لم اجده ارجو من لديه الكتاب يقوم برفعه ,واخص بالذكر العملاق الاستاذ عصام وهبه
a_albayomy 03-07-2009, 09:53 AM هذا هو رابط تحميل :Practical_English_Usage_by_Michael_Swan
http://www.4shared.com/file/62707066/3fe19069/Practical_English_Usage_by_Michael_Swan.html
Mr. ABDELHADY 03-07-2009, 10:14 AM شكرا للجميع
تعليق الاستاذ عبد الهادي هو الاقرب للشرح بالنسبة للطلاب
ازال السؤال
the couple arrive or arrives
A young couple has just arrived .
زوج و زوجة مع بعض - منهج Excel 1
A couple of boys have arrived
.اثنين منفصلين
Regards:redface: .........................
Essam Wahba 03-07-2009, 01:57 PM اعرف انه طلب صعب ولكني متاكد تن عمالقه المنتدي لا يصعب عليهم شئ بحثت عن نسخه من كتاب pracitcal english in usage by michael swan ولكني لم اجده ارجو من لديه الكتاب يقوم برفعه ,واخص بالذكر العملاق الاستاذ عصام وهبه
تفضل الأستاذ al_bayomy بوضع رابط للكتاب وهو يعتبر من أهم الكتب في القواعد والاستخدام الصحيح للغة وننصح الجميع باقتنائه لما له من فائدة عظيمة - والنسخة التالية هي الأحدث اذ أنها الطبعة الثالثة وحجمها تقريبا نصف حجم النسخة التي أشار اليها الزميل الفاضل
Practical English Usage
http://www.4shared.com/file/90005044/1a6a6871/OXFORD_2005_PracticalEnglishUsage_3ed_.html?s=1 (http://www.4shared.com/file/90005044/1a6a6871/OXFORD_2005_PracticalEnglishUsage_3ed_.html?s=1)
http://www.4shared.com/get/95046831/9e5f7d08/Practical_English_Usage_3ed_-_Oxford_2005.html (http://www.4shared.com/get/95046831/9e5f7d08/Practical_English_Usage_3ed_-_Oxford_2005.html)
abu_moody_a1 05-07-2009, 12:17 PM هناك معلومة لا اعرف من اين حصلت علي مصدرها الان و لكني فرأتها من قبل و او د التأكد منها لي و لباقي الزملاء
ارجو ملا حظة اجابات الاسئلة التالية
Did you use to sleep early?\
Yes,I used to. No, I didn't
و لا يصح الاجابة علي هذا السؤال ب
yes,I did.
ينطبق ذلك ايضا علي have to
Did you have to study?
Yes, I had to.
و ليس Yes,I did
فهل هذا المفهوم سليم
islam_forever 05-07-2009, 05:35 PM To make questions, we use the normal auxiliary did. Note that used to cannot be used in question tag form. Note also the possible/probable replies to used to questions.
Study the following examples:
'Did you use to go ice-skating when you were young?'
'No, I never did.'
'Didn't you use to ring the school to say you were ill and then go to the cinema?'
'I sometimes did, yeah!'
'You used to play truant when you were a school boy, didn't you?'
'Yes, I did.
abu_moody_a1 06-07-2009, 03:36 AM شكرا علي الرد
بس بردة لم اجد اجابة مباشرة
هل الرد يجب ان يكون
yes, i Used to
ام ممكن استخدام
yes, I did
و شكرا علي الاهتمام
Mr. ABDELHADY 06-07-2009, 08:46 AM هناك معلومة لا اعرف من اين حصلت علي مصدرها الان و لكني فرأتها من قبل و او د التأكد منها لي و لباقي الزملاء
ارجو ملا حظة اجابات الاسئلة التالية
Did you use to sleep early?\
Yes,I used to. No, I didn't
و لا يصح الاجابة علي هذا السؤال ب
yes,I did.
ينطبق ذلك ايضا علي have to
Did you have to study?
Yes, I had to.
و ليس Yes,I did
فهل هذا المفهوم سليم
: I think all are ok
It depends on the focus of the speaker's answer -on the mood of response
What s/he wants to say .
yes,I did = It happened
But not now = Yes,I used to.
Yes = It was me
:)
abu_moody_a1 06-07-2009, 11:52 AM شكرا علي الاهتمام
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 24-07-2009, 10:58 PM فى الوحدة الاولى صفحة 4 السؤال الثانى f
why did professor Yacoub not stop working when he retired
ليه السؤال م يكنش
why didn't professor Yacoub stop working when he retired
و هل هناك فارق ؟
Mr. ABDELHADY 24-07-2009, 11:11 PM فى الوحدة الاولى صفحة 4 السؤال الثانى f
why did professor yacoub not stop working when he retired
ليه السؤال م يكنش
why didn't professor yacoub stop working when he retired
و هل هناك فارق ؟
اعتقد الأولى فيها تأكيد أكثر إنه ما زال بيعمل .
مستر/ عصام الجاويش 24-07-2009, 11:28 PM بارك الله فيك يامستر مصطفى
من اجل تنظيم العمل هناك موضوع اسمه ركن النقاش مخصص لكل الاسئله المتعلقه بالمنهج ارجو ان تضع اى سؤال بعد ذلك فى هذا الركن فالكل يتعاون من اجل تنظيم العمل داخل المنتدى وجزاكم الله خيرا
نادر الهادى 24-07-2009, 11:44 PM note
؟..............Why didn't he stop
islam_forever 25-07-2009, 12:34 AM Why didn't he let you go?
but we say: why did your father not let you go
فى حالة الاسم نضع not بعد الاسم
يوسف عبد العاطى
H0riz0n 25-07-2009, 12:50 AM Both are correct
The contracted form of the helping verbs : isn't , wasn't , hasn't , haven't , hadn't, don't, ...etc is a single word and must precede the subject in the interrogative form
While is not , was not , has not , have not, had not, do not, ....etc. are two seperate words. Each pair of words is formed of : positive helping verb + not "an adverb to form a negative phrase)
You are only allowed to take the helping verb before the subject and leave the adverb "not" in its place
This also occurs in the fomation of the question tag
She has posted all the letters, hasn't she?
She has posted all the letters, has she not?
The second sentence is grammatically correct, however it is rare to use as the question tag is a spoken form and contracted forms are preferred in spoken English
mrososeng 25-07-2009, 01:53 AM Good question and fantastic answer. May Allah bless you
مستر / سعيد كفراوى 25-07-2009, 09:02 AM Both are correct
The contracted form of the helping verbs : isn't , wasn't , hasn't , haven't , hadn't, don't, ...etc is a single word and must precede the subject in the interrogative form
While is not , was not , has not , have not, had not, do not, ....etc. are two seperate words. Each pair of words is formed of : positive helping verb + not "an adverb to form a negative phrase)
You are only allowed to take the helping verb before the subject and leave the adverb "not" in its place
This also occurs in the fomation of the question tag
She has posted all the letters, hasn't she?
She has posted all the letters, has she not?
The second sentence is grammatically correct, however it is rare to use as the question tag is a spoken form and contracted forms are preferred in spoken English
..............outstanding
.......really outstanding
I entirely agree with you
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 25-07-2009, 02:59 PM أشكر الجميع على الاجابات القيمة خاصة مستر H0riz0n و أنتظروا أولى مشاركاتى و التى ستكون ان شاء الله رائعة جدا
metwally 27-07-2009, 12:53 AM (i haven't seen him (lately -recently*
:friendsxs3:
what is the difference between lately and recently
saa3ed 27-07-2009, 12:58 AM The difference is in register. 'lately' is the most commonly used. 'recently' is much used, and only slightly more formal. 'of late' is hardly ever used. To me it seems very formal and old-fashioned. In an everyday conversation, the speaker who uses 'of late' might be considered pretentious by his conversation partners.
Hope that helped.
Motazsabry 27-07-2009, 01:05 AM lately is used with negative
mr ashraf ezzat 27-07-2009, 02:15 AM Activities and periodic action (particularly in one of the perfect tenses, including perfect progressives) go better with "lately". Punctual events go better with "recently". In fact, in a sort of impressionistic way, "lately" is imperfective and "recently" is perfective. Hence, "lately" usually means "within the most recent period".
Neither goes with the present tense very well.
He coughs lately. http://www.englishforums.com/emoticons/emotion-7.gif Recently she is studying more than usual. http://www.englishforums.com/emoticons/emotion-7.gif
In the simple past, it's "recently".
He returned from Europe recently. [NOT "lately"]
He recently won an award for poetry. [NOT "lately"]
I recently lived in Dallas. [NOT "lately"]
In the present perfect, it's either one, depending whether an activity or event is the focus, the progressive tense focusing on the activity.
I have recently read "Romeo and Juliet".
I have been reading "Romeo and Juliet" lately. (or "recently")
All in all, the most typical uses are Past + recently and Present Perfect Progressive + lately.
I'm sure there are other patterns that my quick brain sort may have missed, but that's why we have lots of moderators!
toniuos_anwar 02-08-2009, 03:49 PM ما الفرق بين
do good و make good
ارجو المساعده من اساتذة المنتدى
mr ashraf ezzat 02-08-2009, 03:57 PM ما الفرق بين
do good و make good
ارجو المساعده من اساتذة المنتدى
make good o become successful and rich after being poor -
used especially in newspapers:
a country boy who made good in New York
do good : to perform / act perfectly
do good : to benefit / to help / to profit
واضيف للاخوة معلومة اخرى
make lunch : to prepare / cook lunch
do lunch : to have lunch
Mr. Medhat Salah 02-08-2009, 11:17 PM May Allah Bless You for This Wonderful Piece of information
Mr. Ayman Elsawy 07-08-2009, 09:38 PM شكرا يا مستر
Mr. Ayman Elsawy 11-08-2009, 08:00 AM thank you very much
الأستاذ نادي ربيع 11-08-2009, 01:51 PM اشكر اخي الكريم الاستاذ ابويوسف
و اضيف
do good
benefit (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/benefit) : be beneficial for; "This will do you good" مفيد
aid (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/aid), help (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/help) - improve the condition of; "These pills will help the patient" يساعد
make good
1. To carry out successfully: made good his escape. ينفذ بنجاح
2. To fulfill: made good her promise. يفى بالوعد
3. To make compensation for; make up for: made good the loss. يعوض
4. To succeed: made good as a writer. ينجح
math_math 12-08-2009, 03:59 AM thanks a lot
Mr. Ayman Elsawy 13-08-2009, 08:22 PM ice cream is an uncountable noun like ( water - oil........) why you say
" I'd like to have an ice cream
the question is " why do we use an before ice cream although it is an uncountable noun?.
نبيل موريس جورج 13-08-2009, 08:57 PM Some nouns can be either countable or uncountable.
unc , c.
كوب شاي tea a tea
coffee a coffee
paper a paper
glass a glass.
Mr. Medhat Salah 13-08-2009, 11:07 PM thanks alot for this information
Mr Tarek El Deep 13-08-2009, 11:36 PM أستاذى العزيز أعتقد أن الأسماء التى لا تعد لو وضعت فى( Containers ) فتصبح أسماء معدودة
مستر/ عصام الجاويش 13-08-2009, 11:39 PM An ice cream cone
اعتقد كده واضحه
KoKo1111 01-09-2009, 02:01 AM There ...........................once statue here
a- is b- are c-was were
Rewrite
He works Hard (worker
My mum never goes shopping ( not
اسلام ندى 01-09-2009, 02:10 AM was-He is a hard worker .-My mum does not go shopping.
mr_moh55555 01-09-2009, 02:41 AM rightttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
مستر/ عصام الجاويش 01-09-2009, 03:40 AM was-He is a hard worker .-My mum does not go shopping.
اجابات صحيحه فعلا جزاك الله خيرا
برجاء وضع الاسئله التى تخص الطلاب فى الموضوع المثبت (ضع سؤالك هنا واساتذه المنتدى سيجيبونك)
وعدم انشاء مواضيع مستقله خاصه بالاسئله وذلك لتنظيم العمل
ونلفت انتباه السائل الى ان سؤال الـrewrite غير مقرر هذا العام
fathyasfour 05-09-2009, 12:45 AM He is young but strong.
الجملة كده صح ولا ايه
أريد التوضيح من أساتذة المنتدي
نبيل موريس جورج 05-09-2009, 01:10 AM الجملة صحيحة
عادة نحذف الكلمات المكررة وده يعرف في اللغة بــــــــــellipsis
فنقول His young but strong بدل من He is young but he is strong
مستر نعيم 05-09-2009, 01:44 AM I think:
He is young, but he is strong.
Or: However strong he is, he is young.
Or: Strong as he is, he is young.
Or: However young he is, he is strong.
Or: Young as he is, he is strong.
لأن but يأتي بعدها جملة كاملة
Mr. Medhat Salah 05-09-2009, 02:01 AM thaaaaaaanks
fathyasfour 06-09-2009, 12:00 AM هذه الجملة موجده في كتاب جيم وشكر خاص للأستاذ نبيل موريس علي الرد وأتمني ان ترسل أصل هذا الرأي إن كان موجودا في أي مرجع
شكراً للأساتذه علي الرد وأعلم أنه كان ينبغي أن أضع هذه الجملة والجمل السابقة في موضوع النقاش ولكن كان ذلك سهوا مني
نبيل موريس جورج 06-09-2009, 01:34 AM هذه الجملة موجده في كتاب جيم وشكر خاص للأستاذ نبيل موريس علي الرد وأتمني ان ترسل أصل هذا الرأي إن كان موجودا في أي مرجع
شكراً للأساتذه علي الرد وأعلم أنه كان ينبغي أن أضع هذه الجملة والجمل السابقة في موضوع النقاش ولكن كان ذلك سهوا مني
اسف لم اكتب المرجع .ولكن قصدت اكتب اسم الموضوع حتي يكون البحث اسهل لحضرتك فأعتقد انه موجود في مراجع عديدة
علي سبيل المثال Practical English Usage (p.175 - 2 nd edition
178 ellipsis (2): with and, but and or
1 various kinds of word left out
When expressions are joined by and, but or or, we often leave out repeated words or phrases of various kinds.
a knife and (a) fork antique (furniture) or modern furniture
these men and (these) women in France, (in) Germany or (in) Spain
ripe apples and (ripe) pears She can read, but (she) can't write.
The Minister likes golf but (the Minister) hates fishing.
We drove (across America), rode (across America), flew (across America) and
walked across America.
She was poor but (she was) honest.
The food (is ready) and the drinks are ready.
Phil (washed the dishes) and Sally washed the dishes.
تقبل مروري
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ابو كريمان 06-09-2009, 01:56 AM شكرا لتوضيحك استاذ نبيل
sayededu 07-09-2009, 07:59 PM الجملة صحيحة
عادة نحذف الكلمات المكررة وده يعرف في اللغة بــــــــــellipsis
فنقول his young but strong بدل من he is young but he is strong
استاذنا الاستاذ نبيل: انت نشيط كنحلة (وهذه ليست سبة طبعاً)
اوافقك الراي تماما...
fathyasfour 07-09-2009, 09:06 PM شكراَ لأستاذنا الجميل نبيل
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 07-09-2009, 10:01 PM الجملة صحيحة مائة بالمائة
mr.mahmood_rabee 07-09-2009, 11:09 PM the sentence is correct
and thanks MR mouris
عاطف القاضى 07-09-2009, 11:18 PM A thousand thanks for you all
mr ashraf ezzat 08-09-2009, 07:04 PM choose
Arescue.............was mounted to save the missing boy
a) process b) operation d) delegation e) surgery
Mr. Medhat Salah 08-09-2009, 07:24 PM thaaaanks alot
اسامة الفيومى 08-09-2009, 09:51 PM عادية مش فاهم اية الجديد موجودة فى 3 ث
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 08-09-2009, 10:58 PM جميلة يا مستر
osama moftah 09-09-2009, 12:28 AM ordinary one
GALAXYY 09-09-2009, 01:14 AM والله معلومة جميلة وهنا mount تعنى
organize
ويستخدم الفعل ايضا مع كلمة campign
الف شكر
hragaey 11-09-2009, 04:26 AM فى الوحدة الثانية فى Tape Script
كلمة a claver commentary
ومعناها كلام او تعليق فى الهوا
ولكن لاحظت كل الناس كتبتها a clever commentary
هذا للايضاح
Mr. Medhat Salah 11-09-2009, 09:57 AM thaaanks alot
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 11-09-2009, 09:59 AM ملحوظه جميلة
الاستاذ عبدالهادى حمودة 11-09-2009, 10:53 AM هى مكتوبة فى teacher's guide كالاتى
In 1726, Gulliver’s Travels was published and became
a great success. Different people have different
explanations for this. To some it was an imaginative
children’s story, to others it was a clever commentary
on the politics of the day. Some people today see it as
the first science fiction novel. In my opinion, the book
succeeds because it has these different meanings.
Jonathan Swift wrote other books, but none were as
successful as Gulliver’s Travels. Jonathan Swift died in
1745.
مستر رمضان عيسى 11-09-2009, 11:06 AM تشكرااااااااااااااات
hragaey 11-09-2009, 03:30 PM هى مكتوبة فى teacher's guide كالاتى
In 1726, Gulliver’s Travels was published and became
a great success. Different people have different
explanations for this. To some it was an imaginative
children’s story, to others it was a clever commentary
on the politics of the day. Some people today see it as
the first science fiction novel. In my opinion, the book
succeeds because it has these different meanings.
Jonathan Swift wrote other books, but none were as
successful as Gulliver’s Travels. Jonathan Swift died in
1745.
ارجوك تأكد مكتوبة
claver
ابو بيشو 11-09-2009, 08:44 PM شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك
لورد الانجليزيه 11-09-2009, 10:04 PM شكرا للتنبيه بس هى بالفعل فى كتاب teacher's guide مكتوبه clever
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 24-09-2009, 12:09 PM They decided to get married last week although they...............each other for only five months
have known-had known-know-would know
بعض الأخوه قال ان الاجابه فى الجمله دى have known و قال أن لو الرابط because بدلا من although تبقى الاجابه had known بصراحه أنا مقتنع ان الاجابه هى had known و فى رأييى المتواضع ان قرار الزواج الذى تم أخذه الاسبوع الماضى كان بعد ما عرفوا بعض لمدة خمس شهور : يعنى هما عرفوا بعضهم الأول و بعدين قرروا يتجوزوا و مع احترامى الكامل مش قرروا يتجوزوا لأنهم عرفوا بعض لخمس شهور ؟؟؟؟؟!!!!!! مش كل اللى هيعرفوا بعض خمس شهور هيتجوزوا............آسف على الاطاله...........و أرجوا الرد السريع المقنع.....شكرا
zead 2000 24-09-2009, 01:29 PM الاجابة هى have known بمعنى انهم قرروا الزواج بالرغم من انهم قد عرفوا بعضهم منذ مدة 6 شهور فقط
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 24-09-2009, 04:06 PM ايه يا اخوانى عايز ردود تزيد اقتناعى .......ممكن السؤال يكون سهل لكن ساعات الدماغ بتبقى مش تمام.....يا ريت تردوا عشان اقتنع
مستر عامر 24-09-2009, 06:30 PM الاجابة الصحيحة هى have known زمن المضارع التام الذى يستخدم اذا كان الفعل بدأ فى الماضى وما زال مستمرا فى الحاضر ومعرفتهم لبعض بدأت وما زالت مستمرة اما الماضى التام had known يستخدم مع فعل انتهى قبل بداية فعل اخر فى الماضى
I had done my homework before I went to bed.
اى انى انتهيت من القيام بواجبى المنزلى قبل ذهابى للنوم
لعلى اكون وفقت فى توضيح الامور
نبيل موريس جورج 24-09-2009, 10:54 PM شاكر لحضرتك لفتح الموضوع مرة أخري
والحل هو had known
ومازلت مقنع كان يجب عدم وضع have known في الاختيارات لانها يجوز استخدامها هنا
mr.mahmood_rabee 25-09-2009, 06:55 AM انا رأيى المتواضع had known لان الجملة تعنى
After they had known each other for only......they decided to get married
Mr Mostafa Goda 25-09-2009, 09:30 AM انا شايف انها have known
ابو بيشو 25-09-2009, 09:56 AM شكرا لحضراتكم جميعا على هذه المشاركه من يريد الرد النهائى يجب عليه الدخول الان الى موضوع تيجى نفكر هام جدا
الرد النهائى
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 25-09-2009, 02:30 PM شاكر لحضرتك لفتح الموضوع مرة أخري
والحل هو had known
ومازلت مقنع كان يجب عدم وضع have known في الاختيارات لانها يجوز استخدامها هنا
بارك الله فيك يا مستر نبيل
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 25-09-2009, 02:31 PM انا رأيى المتواضع had known لان الجملة تعنى
after they had known each other for only......they decided to get married
بارك الله فيك يا مستر محمود
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 25-09-2009, 02:32 PM انا شايف انها have known
شكرا يا أستاذ مصطفى ........لكنى مختلف معاك
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 25-09-2009, 02:43 PM بعد اطلاعى على موضوع تيجى نفكر هام جدا
وجدت هذه المشاركة بواسطة مستر نبيل موريس جورج
They decided to get married last week although they ... each other for only five months. (have known - had known - know - would know)
ده رد محرر لونجمان علي السؤال ده
The knowing took place before the decision, so the past perfect should be used: had known. That is how I would answer it in the absence of any more context.
However, a native speaker might use the present perfect if they know that the decision was made but the marriage didn’t take place yet (as if the sentence were “They’re going to get married although they have known each other for only five months”). So it’s possible that you would hear such a construction from someone.
مها2222 25-09-2009, 03:07 PM دى اجابتى اللى انا مقتنعة بيها جدا جدا لان السؤال ده بالظبط حليته فى مذكرة المستر اللى بيدينى وعلمهالى صح وانا كمان مقتنعة بيها وهاقنعك بيها
اولا الاجابة هى had kown وياريت حضرتك تاخدها بالمعنى
يعنى هما عرفوا بعض من 5 شهور يبقا ده (الحدث الاول ) وبعدين قرروا يتزوجوا الاسبوع اللى فات يبقا ده ( الحدث التانى )
وعليك ان تضع الحدث الاول فى زمن الماضى التام وزمن التانى فى زمن الماضى البسيط
وترجمة الجملة كلها هى انهم قرروا الزواج الاسبوع الماضى بالرغم من انهم عرفوا بعض من 5 شهور
(وبعدين ليه بعض الناس حطيت فيها becouse ياريت منحرفش الجملة ونحلها زى ما هى لان اصلا لو حطيناها متنفعشى ومتمشيش وياريت كل حاجة نيجى نحلها نحلها بالمعنى والفم مش مجرد حافظين قاعدة وبنطبقها مش عارفين اهم حاجة واول حاجة تعملها انك تفهم الجملة وتعرف كمان استخدام الازمنة )
ولان بصراحة ناس كتير مختلفين فيها وسألوا فيها كتير عشان كده رجعت بصيت تانى فى مذكرتى وفعلا لقيت المستر مصححهالى صح وانا كنت حلاها باقتناع جدا ولكن للتأكيد برضو هسأل فيها المستر تانى الحصة اللى جاية وافهم منه اكتر واكتر واجيلكم باخر الاخبار مع احترامى للجميع
ابو خليل البرنس 27-09-2009, 12:30 AM من رأي ان اجابة الجملة دي هو have known وليس had known لان المعرفة لم تنتهي حتي الان
find the mistake
It's time he comes
ابو بيشو 27-09-2009, 03:06 PM find the mistake
It's time he comes
It's time he came.
هناك انواع من subjunctive اذا كان مضارع
God save the Queen.
Heaven forbid that...
الماضى
I wish I were as handsome as he is.
It is time I went home.
It is high time I went home.
:049gc0:المرجع Comprehensive English Grammar
Mr Mostafa Goda 27-09-2009, 06:29 PM هايل يا مستر
ابو بيشو 27-09-2009, 08:39 PM شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك
medal of honor 07-10-2009, 08:45 PM find the mistake >> 1_ what she says ? 2 _ what is this world mean ? 3 _ everything was seeming ok . 4_ we pass a petrol station two minutes ago . 5 _ where bought you that bag ? 6 _my suitcase is weighing ten kilos . 7 _ it costed a pound . 8 _ the police officer often directed the traffic .
ابو بيشو 07-10-2009, 09:31 PM find the mistake >> 1_ what she says ? 2 _ what is this world mean ? 3 _ everything was seeming ok . 4_ we pass a petrol station two minutes ago . 5 _ where bought you that bag ? 6 _my suitcase is weighing ten kilos . 7 _ it costed a pound . 8 _ the police officer often directed the traffic .:078111rg3:
1-What does she say?
2-What does this world mean?
اعتقد ان كلمه world اردت ان تكتبها word
What does this word mean?
3-Everything seemed ok.
4-We passed a petrol station two minutes ago.
5-Where did you buy that bag?
6-My suitcase weighs ten kilos.
7- It cost a pound.
8-The police officer often directs the traffic.
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 07-10-2009, 11:03 PM شكرا ............رائع أبو بيشو
medal of honor 07-10-2009, 11:14 PM تسلم ايدك يا ابو بيشو وربنا يخليك لينا ومجهود رائع
hebaabdo 08-10-2009, 01:03 AM الف شكر يا مستر
darla 08-10-2009, 06:12 AM شكرا ليك يا مستر
بس مش المفروض cost تبقي costs عشان it
ابو بيشو 08-10-2009, 07:27 AM شكرا ليك يا مستر
بس مش المفروض cost تبقي costs عشان it
شكرا جزيلا ولكن هنا ماضى بسيط لانه هو كتبها costed
والفعل cost cost cost
فبالتالى عايزها فى الماضى
ويمكن ان تكون مضارع ولكن كتبت costed
ابو بيشو 08-10-2009, 07:28 AM شكرا ............رائع أبو بيشو
شكرا جزيلا للرائع مستر مصطفى شكرا
ابو بيشو 08-10-2009, 07:30 AM تسلم ايدك يا ابو بيشو وربنا يخليك لينا ومجهود رائع
شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك شكرااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااا ااااااا
ابو بيشو 08-10-2009, 07:31 AM الف شكر يا مستر
شكرا لحضرتك شكرااااااااااااااااااااااااااااا
ابو بيشو 10-10-2009, 08:04 AM شكرا جزيلا لحضراتكم جميعا شكرااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااا ااااااااااااااااا
ابو بيشو 10-10-2009, 08:10 AM ارسل تحياتى القلبيه الى مستر مصطفى حسن كل عام وحضرتك بخير
Mr Mostafa Goda 10-10-2009, 09:27 AM ارسل تحياتى القلبيه الى مستر مصطفى حسن كل عام وحضرتك بخير
شكرا مستر ممدوح وتحياتى لحضرتك
عاطف القاضى 10-10-2009, 08:43 PM Well done Mr
ابو بيشو 10-10-2009, 10:15 PM well done mr
شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك مستر عاطف شكرا لحضرتك
Mr Hamada Hashish 10-10-2009, 10:54 PM It's time To + infinitive
It's time for + V + ing
It's time + فاعل + ماضي بسيط
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 10-10-2009, 11:22 PM جمييييييييييييييييل
ابو بيشو 12-10-2009, 10:19 PM جمييييييييييييييييل
انت اللى دايما جميل وكلام حضرتك جميل شكرا
الاواه 17-10-2009, 09:35 PM ممتاز
ونرجو ان نرى المزيد من هذه الاشياء
ahmed shalaby71 17-10-2009, 09:38 PM شكرا يا مستر
ابو بيشو 18-10-2009, 09:39 AM شكرا جزيلا لحضراتكم نيابة عن الزميل زيطه شكرا
مستر وليد السيد 19-10-2009, 11:18 AM tie - attach: What is the full difference between them?
Sender MIDORED4 Position Teacher
To tie is “to fasten things together or hold them in a particular position using a piece of string, rope etc.” Please see more here (http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/tie_1).
To attach is “to fasten or connect one object to another.” Please see more here. (http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/attach)
You tie things with a string or rope — which can be untied or cut. You might tie something to another object — such as tie a horse to a fence or tie a lid on a box. Or you fasten something in a position — such as tie a string around your finger or a towel around your waist.
You attach things — connect one object to another — with string, rope, chain, cellotape, glue, nails, screws, etc.
The picture was ______ to the wall and I could not take it off. a. situated b. tied c. attached d. placed
Sender Waleed El_ Sayed Position Teacher The answer is (c) attached.
It would be unusual to tie a picture to a wall -- you would have to have a nail or ring fixed to the wall, and tie the picture to that. And if it were tied, you could just untie it, so there would be no problem with taking it off the wall.
Please see more at this question and answer (http://www.longmansec.com.eg/QuestAns.aspx?QA_ID=671).
مستر وليد السيد 19-10-2009, 03:50 PM لو اى عضو من الاعضاء المحترمين عنده جديد فى الموضوع يطرحه و نتناقش.
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 20-10-2009, 06:48 AM How wonderfuuuuuuuuuuuul
شريف قاعود 20-10-2009, 11:46 PM 1- مالفرق بين borne و born
2-How long ago do you visit cairo correct وارجو الشرح مع التصحيح
3- ما الفرق بين agree on agree to
4- tall ما هو الاسم منها؟
5-ما الفرق بين character- personality
6-ما معنى come right
7- It was accepted (to send -that he should send-to sending-that should send) a letter of complaint اختر مع الشرح
ابو بيشو 21-10-2009, 07:37 AM 1- مالفرق بين borne و born
was born ولد Ahmed was born in Aswan.
borne التصريف الثالث من الفعل bearيتحمل /يحمل
2-How long ago did you visit cairo correct ماضى بسيط لان هناago
3- ما الفرق بين agree on agree to
agree on /about something ياتى هنا اسم
My first husband and I never agreed on/about anything.
agree to do something ياتى هنا فعل
She agreed to stay at home with us.
4- tall ما هو الاسم منها؟height
5-ما الفرق بين character- personality
character شخصيه فى كتاب /الصفات الخاصه بشخص/مكان/شىء تجعله مختلف عن الاخرين
personalityشخصيه المرء اى طريقه تصرفه مع الاخرين/شخص مشهور خاصه فى الرياضه/التلفزيون /الافلام
Dan's a strange character.
Chinese characters.
a TV personality
Alice has an outgoing personality.
6-ما معنى come right
ياتى حالا /فورا /فى الحال /مباشرة
He will come right after dinner.
7- It was accepted (to send -that he should send-to sending-that should send) a letter of complaint اختر مع الشرح
ممكن ان ياتى بعد accept جمله كامله بها should
مع اطيب التمنيات شكرا
sweeth 21-10-2009, 01:15 PM في عندي سؤال
ياريت لو حد من الاساتذه الكرام يجاوبني عليه
في فعلين من اللغه متعديين وليهم مفعول وكل حاجه عادي بس لا يمكن تحويلهما للمجهول
ياريت الاساتذه الكرام يجاوبو علي سؤالي فورا
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 21-10-2009, 09:46 PM قرأت السؤال ده فى الكتاب صفحة 4 و الاجابه أمامكم لكنى مش مقتنع و يا ريت حد يريحنى و يقنعنى .آسف على الازعاج
How important ………..do charities play around the world today
a) a part b) the part c) part d) an part
Essam ABDOU 21-10-2009, 10:41 PM If "How" is followed by "an adjective", you should use "a/an" in front of the "noun".
e.g. How significant a role did he play in your life?
How (a big piece / a piece big / a small piece / big a piece) do you want?
Best Regards
محمد عبد المنعم يحيي 21-10-2009, 10:44 PM اعتقد ان هناك خطا بالجملة والمفروض ان تكون
What ipmortant part do charities play
ولو اردنا استخدام How
How important is the part played by charities
Essam ABDOU 21-10-2009, 11:03 PM Advanced Grammar in Use Unit 89 Page 178
If you put a countable noun between the adjective and the second as, you should use a/an in
front of the noun (if the noun is singular):
• Despite his disability, he tried to lead as normal a life as possible.
• She was as patient a teacher as anyone could have had.
The negative form of sentences like this can use either not as or sometimes not such:
• He's not as good a player as he used to be.
• He's not such a good player as he used to be. (Notice the different word order.)
• They're not such terrible children as we'd expected. (We don't use not as with plural nouns.)
We can use how, so and too followed by an adjective in a similar way:
• How significant a role did he play in your life?
• It's not quite so straightforward a problem as it might at first seem.
• 'Conspiracy' is perhaps too strong a word.
• How big a piece do you want?
مستر/ عصام الجاويش 21-10-2009, 11:54 PM Advanced Grammar in Use Unit 89 Page 178
If you put a countable noun between the adjective and the second as, you should use a/an in
front of the noun (if the noun is singular):
• Despite his disability, he tried to lead as normal a life as possible.
• She was as patient a teacher as anyone could have had.
The negative form of sentences like this can use either not as or sometimes not such:
• He's not as good a player as he used to be.
• He's not such a good player as he used to be. (Notice the different word order.)
• They're not such terrible children as we'd expected. (We don't use not as with plural nouns.)
We can use how, so and too followed by an adjective in a similar way:
• How significant a role did he play in your life?
• It's not quite so straightforward a problem as it might at first seem.
• 'Conspiracy' is perhaps too strong a word.
• How big a piece do you want?
How wonderful you are , Mr Essam! You are, undoubtedly, an addition to our great form . Thank you for everything
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 22-10-2009, 06:54 AM If "How" is followed by "an adjective", you should use "a/an" in front of the "noun".
e.g. How significant a role did he play in your life?
How (a big piece / a piece big / a small piece / big a piece) do you want?
Best Regards
Thanks alot , Mr Essam
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 22-10-2009, 06:56 AM اعتقد ان هناك خطا بالجملة والمفروض ان تكون
What ipmortant part do charities play
ولو اردنا استخدام How
How important is the part played by charities
Thank you very much
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 22-10-2009, 06:57 AM Advanced Grammar in Use Unit 89 Page 178
If you put a countable noun between the adjective and the second as, you should use a/an in
front of the noun (if the noun is singular):
• Despite his disability, he tried to lead as normal a life as possible.
• She was as patient a teacher as anyone could have had.
The negative form of sentences like this can use either not as or sometimes not such:
• He's not as good a player as he used to be.
• He's not such a good player as he used to be. (Notice the different word order.)
• They're not such terrible children as we'd expected. (We don't use not as with plural nouns.)
We can use how, so and too followed by an adjective in a similar way:
• How significant a role did he play in your life?
• It's not quite so straightforward a problem as it might at first seem.
• 'Conspiracy' is perhaps too strong a word.
• How big a piece do you want?
Thanks Mr Essam, you are wonderful
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 22-10-2009, 06:58 AM how wonderful you are , mr essam! You are, undoubtedly, an addition to our great form . Thank you for everything
شكرا يظهر أن كلمة السر للتفوق فى الانجليزى هى " عصام " أنا خلاص هغير اسمى
مستر/ عصام الجاويش 22-10-2009, 08:01 AM شكرا يظهر أن كلمة السر للتفوق فى الانجليزى هى " عصام " أنا خلاص هغير اسمى
الله يحفظك يامستر مصطفى والله هذا تواضع منك وهذل مانلمسه فى تعليقاتك المشجعه حسن الخلق وانكار الذات والتواضع والادب الجم
mr.ahmedabdelwahed 22-10-2009, 11:01 AM قرأت السؤال ده فى الكتاب صفحة 4 و الاجابه أمامكم لكنى مش مقتنع و يا ريت حد يريحنى و يقنعنى .آسف على الازعاج
How important ………..do charities play around the world today
a) a part b) the part c) part d) an part
مستر مصطفى
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
الاجابه المقنعه باذن الله هى
Part here means "role or function". To play a part in something means to be involved in it. So the question asks How important is that role or function?
اليك المزيد
part
1piece [countable] a piece or feature of something such as an object, area, event, or period of time
part of
The front part of the car was damaged.
In parts of Canada, French is the first language.
For part of the day, you will be outside doing practical work.
The cost of living is becoming unbearable for retired people in our part of the world (=where we live).
More heat is lost through the head than any other part of the body.
the early/later/latter/last part
in the early part of the nineteenth century
the best/worst part
The best part of the holiday was the food.
the first/final/last part etc
You can see the final part of that series on Tuesday.
part two/three etc
I shall be explaining this further in Part Two.
the hard/easy part
Getting Dad to agree will be the hard part.
different parts/all parts of something
The jobs attracted people from all parts of the world.
integral/vital/important part
the traditions that are an integral part of Jewish life
in parts
The film is very violent in parts.
! Do not say 'most part of'. Say most of: We spent most of (NOT most part of) the morning shopping.
2machine/object [countable] one of the separate pieces that something such as a machine or piece of equipment is made of:
Lay all the parts out before you start assembling the model.
engine parts
spare parts (=kept for when a part breaks, needs replacing etc)
3not all part of something some, but not all, of a particular thing:
Part of the money will be spent on a new playground.
Part of the castle was destroyed by fire.
part of me/him etc
Part of me hates him (=I partly hate him).
(only) part of the story/problem/explanation etc
Poor working conditions are only part of the problem.
4involvement play a part if something or someone plays a part in something else, they are involved in it
play a part in
Health education will play a part in preparing us for old age.
Britain should play its full part in the negotiations.
play a big/important part in something
Pictures play an important part in publishing.
5 have a part to play (in something) to have a particular job or be responsible for something:
The church used to have a more important part to play in the community.
6 take part to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people
take part in
About 400 students took part in the protest.
She wanted to take part but she was too ill.
take an active/leading part
At college I took an active part in student politics.
! Do not say 'take a part in' something. Say take part in something.
7 take/have/play no part in something to not be involved in something:
She took no part in the fighting.
8 want no part of something to not want to be involved in something:
There was a plan to change the production style, and he wanted no part of it.
9 the best/better part of something nearly all of something:
We waited for the best part of an hour.
10 a good/large part of something a lot or more than half of something:
A large part of the budget will be spent on advertising.
11 the greater/major part of something most of something:
They controlled the greater part of North Africa.
12 in part to some degree, but not completely [= partly]:
His reluctance to help could, in part, be explained by his poor eyesight.
13 in large part/for the most part mostly, or in most places:
Success was due in large part to good teamwork.
For the most part he worked patiently.
14 be (a) part of something to be included or involved in something:
Falling over is part of learning how to ski.
If you decide to work for our organisation, you will be part of a great team.
15 form (a) part of something to be one of the things that make up something larger or more important:
Practical work forms an integral part of the course.
16hair [countable usually singular] American English a parting
17acting [countable] the words and actions of a particular character in a play or film [= role]:
Could someone take the part of Romeo, please?
Katharine's playing the part of Mary in the school play.
18music [countable] the music that one type of instrument or voice within a group plays or sings:
The violin part is difficult.
The choir sings in four-part harmony.
19quantity [countable] used to say how much of each substance there is or should be in a mixture:
Prepare the glue with one part powder to three parts water.
The sulphur dioxide level in the air was 32 parts per billion.
20 look the part
a) to look like a typical person of a particular type:
In his smart suit, he certainly looked the part.
b) to perform well and seem likely to be successful - used in sports reports:
He's beginning to look the part on the soccer field.
21 dress the part to wear suitable clothes for something:
She's got a new high-powered job, and she's certainly dressing the part.
22 somebody's part in something what a particular person did in an activity that was shared by several people, especially something bad:
He was imprisoned for six years for his part in the murder.
23 in/round these parts in the particular area that you are in:
We don't get many tourists in these parts.
24 take somebody's part British English formal to support someone in a quarrel or argument [= take somebody's side]:
Dad always takes my brother's part when we argue.
25 for my/his part etc formal used when saying what a particular person thinks or does, as opposed to other people:
For my part, I prefer living in the country.
26 on somebody's part/on the part of somebody used when describing a particular person's feelings or actions:
It was probably just a mistake on her part.
There has never been any jealousy on my part.
27 take something in good part old-fashioned to accept jokes or criticism about you without being upset
28 be part and parcel of something to be a necessary feature of something:
Working irregular hours is all part and parcel of being a journalist.
29 man/woman of many parts someone who is able to do many different things:
moussa808 22-10-2009, 03:20 PM السلام عليكم ورحمة الله ايها الزملاء الأفاضل. وردت الجملة التالية في تدريب Find the mistake في كتاب خارجي للصف الثاني الثانوي. أرجو تصحيحها ولنتناقش سويا والجملة هي
that's all what she told me about the project
ولكم جزيل الشكر
kingdodo 22-10-2009, 04:18 PM all that is
mr_moh55555 22-10-2009, 06:08 PM that's all what she told me about the project
was
ابو بيشو 22-10-2009, 08:56 PM بعد all نستخدم that وليس what
all that
شكرا
Mr. ABDELHADY 22-10-2009, 09:12 PM 1- مالفرق بين borne و born
2-How long ago do you visit cairo correct وارجو الشرح مع التصحيح
3- ما الفرق بين agree on agree to
4- tall ما هو الاسم منها؟
5-ما الفرق بين character- personality
6-ما معنى come right
7- It was accepted (to send -that he should send-to sending-that should send) a letter of complaint اختر مع الشرح
1- يحتمل borne و born يولد
3- ما الفرق بين agree on - agree to
لاحظ الجملة :
1- We agrred on every thing .
2- He agreed to what I said .
moussa808 22-10-2009, 10:16 PM شكرا علي الردود من السادة الافاضل ولكن ما رأيكم لو كتبها الطالب كما يلي
That's what she told me about the project
ايه فتحي 22-10-2009, 10:55 PM طب ممكن نقول :049gc0:
that s all she told me what about the project
وله؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟:stickjo4:
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 23-10-2009, 01:01 AM مستر مصطفى
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
الاجابه المقنعه باذن الله هى
part here means "role or function". To play a part in something means to be involved in it. So the question asks how important is that role or function?
اليك المزيد
part
1piece [countable] a piece or feature of something such as an object, area, event, or period of time
part of
the front part of the car was damaged.
In parts of canada, french is the first language.
For part of the day, you will be outside doing practical work.
The cost of living is becoming unbearable for retired people in our part of the world (=where we live).
More heat is lost through the head than any other part of the body.
The early/later/latter/last part
in the early part of the nineteenth century
the best/worst part
the best part of the holiday was the food.
The first/final/last part etc
you can see the final part of that series on tuesday.
Part two/three etc
i shall be explaining this further in part two.
The hard/easy part
getting dad to agree will be the hard part.
Different parts/all parts of something
the jobs attracted people from all parts of the world.
Integral/vital/important part
the traditions that are an integral part of jewish life
in parts
the film is very violent in parts.
! Do not say 'most part of'. Say most of: We spent most of (not most part of) the morning shopping.
2machine/object [countable] one of the separate pieces that something such as a machine or piece of equipment is made of:
Lay all the parts out before you start assembling the model.
Engine parts
spare parts (=kept for when a part breaks, needs replacing etc)
3not all part of something some, but not all, of a particular thing:
Part of the money will be spent on a new playground.
Part of the castle was destroyed by fire.
Part of me/him etc
part of me hates him (=i partly hate him).
(only) part of the story/problem/explanation etc
poor working conditions are only part of the problem.
4involvement play a part if something or someone plays a part in something else, they are involved in it
play a part in
health education will play a part in preparing us for old age.
Britain should play its full part in the negotiations.
Play a big/important part in something
pictures play an important part in publishing.
5 have a part to play (in something) to have a particular job or be responsible for something:
The church used to have a more important part to play in the community.
6 take part to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people
take part in
about 400 students took part in the protest.
She wanted to take part but she was too ill.
Take an active/leading part
at college i took an active part in student politics.
! Do not say 'take a part in' something. Say take part in something.
7 take/have/play no part in something to not be involved in something:
She took no part in the fighting.
8 want no part of something to not want to be involved in something:
There was a plan to change the production style, and he wanted no part of it.
9 the best/better part of something nearly all of something:
We waited for the best part of an hour.
10 a good/large part of something a lot or more than half of something:
A large part of the budget will be spent on advertising.
11 the greater/major part of something most of something:
They controlled the greater part of north africa.
12 in part to some degree, but not completely [= partly]:
His reluctance to help could, in part, be explained by his poor eyesight.
13 in large part/for the most part mostly, or in most places:
Success was due in large part to good teamwork.
For the most part he worked patiently.
14 be (a) part of something to be included or involved in something:
Falling over is part of learning how to ski.
If you decide to work for our organisation, you will be part of a great team.
15 form (a) part of something to be one of the things that make up something larger or more important:
Practical work forms an integral part of the course.
16hair [countable usually singular] american english a parting
17acting [countable] the words and actions of a particular character in a play or film [= role]:
Could someone take the part of romeo, please?
Katharine's playing the part of mary in the school play.
18music [countable] the music that one type of instrument or voice within a group plays or sings:
The violin part is difficult.
The choir sings in four-part harmony.
19quantity [countable] used to say how much of each substance there is or should be in a mixture:
Prepare the glue with one part powder to three parts water.
The sulphur dioxide level in the air was 32 parts per billion.
20 look the part
a) to look like a typical person of a particular type:
In his smart suit, he certainly looked the part.
B) to perform well and seem likely to be successful - used in sports reports:
He's beginning to look the part on the soccer field.
21 dress the part to wear suitable clothes for something:
She's got a new high-powered job, and she's certainly dressing the part.
22 somebody's part in something what a particular person did in an activity that was shared by several people, especially something bad:
He was imprisoned for six years for his part in the murder.
23 in/round these parts in the particular area that you are in:
We don't get many tourists in these parts.
24 take somebody's part british english formal to support someone in a quarrel or argument [= take somebody's side]:
Dad always takes my brother's part when we argue.
25 for my/his part etc formal used when saying what a particular person thinks or does, as opposed to other people:
For my part, i prefer living in the country.
26 on somebody's part/on the part of somebody used when describing a particular person's feelings or actions:
It was probably just a mistake on her part.
There has never been any jealousy on my part.
27 take something in good part old-fashioned to accept jokes or criticism about you without being upset
28 be part and parcel of something to be a necessary feature of something:
Working irregular hours is all part and parcel of being a journalist.
29 man/woman of many parts someone who is able to do many different things:
بسم الله ما شاء الله ........و الله ده كتير عليا ......... , أنى و الله أحبكم فى الله
ابو بيشو 23-10-2009, 08:11 AM شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك مستر مصطفى على هذا السؤال الرائع وانا اؤيد مستر عصام عبده على رده الرائع
لكم منى كل احترام وتقدير شكرا
Hamada Sabra 23-10-2009, 12:46 PM شكرا علي الردود من السادة الافاضل ولكن ما رأيكم لو كتبها الطالب كما يلي
That's what she told me about the project
هكذا تكون الجملة صحيحة
لان
What is preceded by a verb
which - that is preceded by a noun
I saw What the player scored
I saw the goal which the player scored
I eat what my mother cooks
I eat the food that my mother cooks
mr_moh55555 23-10-2009, 12:56 PM That's all I've got to say
نورهان_2010 23-10-2009, 03:47 PM طب ممكن تكون talked بدلtold لان about بتاخد talk
samybassam 23-10-2009, 04:33 PM كلام أبو بيشو صح ، تمنياتي بيوم سعيد مبارك
Have a great day
عبد السلام محمود عبد السل 24-10-2009, 12:22 PM النفس البشرية تحمل بين طياتها نوازع الخير والشر
ابن دمياط 24-10-2009, 12:25 PM The human soul is fraught with desires of good and evil
وشكرا
samar_kassem 25-10-2009, 06:59 PM it was important that he....... in the conferance
was
has been
is
be
:078111rg3:
find the mistake
we did not expect to win against italy that is because we were happy
samy asd 25-10-2009, 07:04 PM .The spirit of human complies both sides of good and evil within
اتمنى أن تكون إجابتى صحيحة .
islam_forever 25-10-2009, 07:56 PM Human spirit carries with it both good and evil desires
yotaa 25-10-2009, 09:26 PM The human soul is fraught with desires of good and evil
دى معناها النفس البشريه مفعمه برغبات خييره و شريره
ودى معناها النفس البشريه يمتثل بداخلها جانبى الخير والشر
The spirit of human complies both sides of good and evil within
yotaa 25-10-2009, 09:29 PM دى معناها النفس البشريه تحمل رغبات خيره و شريره
Human spirit carries with it both good and evil desires
yotaa 25-10-2009, 09:30 PM وان شاء الله كل الاجابات صحيحه
مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد 25-10-2009, 10:13 PM it was important that he....... In the conferance
was
has been
is
be
:078111rg3:
Find the mistake
we did not expect to win against italy that why we were happy
الحل من وجهة نظرى المتواضعة
turbo_totto 26-10-2009, 12:45 AM سؤال اختيار محيرنى
surgeons are qualified to ........... operations
a)make b)making c)do d)perform
samar_kassem 26-10-2009, 02:05 AM جزاك الله خيرا يا مستر
:d
samar_kassem 26-10-2009, 02:09 AM بس هو فيه win against
والجمله الاولي في مستر قال انها هتكون be وانا مش فاهمة ازاي؟
انا بردو حليتها was
a_b9595 26-10-2009, 06:17 AM do d)perform
a_b9595 26-10-2009, 06:20 AM كلاهما صحيح
حاتم الشربينى 26-10-2009, 11:52 AM Find the mistake
we did not expect to beatitaly that is why we were happy
حاتم الشربينى 26-10-2009, 11:53 AM it was important that he....... In the conferance
was
has been
is
be
turbo_totto 26-10-2009, 03:35 PM اكيد فى واحده أصح من التانيه ما انا علشان كده قولت اخد بعض الاراء
سعدمصطفى 26-10-2009, 05:49 PM العمليات الجراحيه بتاخد do
دموع القمر2009 26-10-2009, 07:52 PM choose:
we haven't seen him.........
"late_later_lately_already
this the first time we.......to a theatre."had been_have been_went_was going"
يجب على المواطن الصالح ان يكون مستعدا لخدمة وطنه ترجم
دموع القمر2009 26-10-2009, 08:34 PM my sister................working with children"has always enjoyed_was always enjoying
i work for a well_known company that................computer programme"write_is writing_writes_wrote
ترجم
ان العمل الادبى محاولة جادة من الكاتب للوصول الى واقعنا
احب الذهاب الى الاوبرا للاستمتاع بالموسيقى الراقية
كانونو 27-10-2009, 12:00 AM :022yb4:lately have been a good citizen should be ready to help his nation
Smart in English 27-10-2009, 01:51 AM بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
اعتقد ان الاجابه الصحيحه هي had known
لان هنستخدم الماضي التام لوجود حدثين الحدث الاول had + pp.
والحدث التاني الماضي البسيط
mada01 27-10-2009, 04:17 AM الاولى Lately
التانية Went
أما الترجمه يجب على المواطن الصالح ان يكون مستعدا لخدمة وطنه
Every good citizen should be ready to serve his country.
الاولى has always enjoyed
التانيةwrites
أما الترجمه
1- The literary work is a serious way of the writer to be in our real world.
2- I like going to the opera to enjoy the beautiful music
مستر عامر 27-10-2009, 09:10 AM انا كنت مقتنع ان الاجابة الصحيحة هى have known على اعتبار ان المعرفة ما زالت قائمة ودى احدى استخدامات المضارع التام
اما الان الافضل هنا هو استخدام الماضى التام had known لان الجملة زمنها ماضى لكنى اقول:
ان كان المتحدث يريد ان ييبين ان المعرفة ما زالت قائمة الان فالاجابة الصحيحة هى have known
اما اذا اراد ان يبين ان الحدثين شىء من الماضى اى ان المعرفة والزواج ليس لهما وجود الان فالاجابة الصحيحة هى had known
اذن الجملة لم توضح اذا كانت الاحداث قائمة الان فنستخدم المضارع التام have known ام ان الاحداث انتهت فى الماضى فنستخدم الماضى التام had known ( ولكن كيف نقول ان الاحداث انتهت فى الماضى وكان قرار الزواج الاسبوع الماضى فقط؟ اى ان الاحداث ما زالت قائمة - الا اذا كان العروسان ماتوا امبارح)
عموما :
اساتذتى الكبار اختاروا الماضى التام had known على اعتبار ان الجملة زمنها ماضى والمعرفة سبقت قرار الزواج فى الماضى والجملة لم توضح اذا كانت الاحداث انتهت ام قائمة بالفعل
واحنا مش هنعرف اكتر من الحكومة يا عمى الحج
دموع القمر2009 27-10-2009, 11:34 AM شكرا جزيلا على مساعدتتكم لى
دموع القمر2009 27-10-2009, 12:04 PM :giljotiiniug3:i can't come.i...........my mother"'m helping_help
they ..........hard enough at present"are studing_study_studied_'ll study
the phones wet .........in the storm"alive_dead_deaf_crazy
she.............her hair twice aweek "'sdriven_drives_is driving
the amazon................into the atlantic"flowed_flows_'ll flow
يعد انشاء الكثير من مكتبات الطفل خطوة هامة نحو اثراء ثقافة الطفل.
تزدهر الحضارة على نحو افضل فى اوقات السلم
من المعروف ان مصر مهد الحضارة القديمة
الحرية هى ان تعيش فى سلام وتدع الاخرين يعيشون فى سلام ايضا
تنعم مصر بثورة ثقافية تتمثل فى مكتبات الاطفال والشباب المنتشرة فى المدن والقرى على السواء
ان تربية الطفل عملية معقده حتى يصبح مواطنا صالحا ومحترما
radwa kamal 27-10-2009, 05:30 PM I think the answer is had known
eslamzmzm 27-10-2009, 05:50 PM had known ان شاء الله صحيحة
eslamzmzm 27-10-2009, 06:02 PM 1- later
2- have been
3- enjoyed
4- is writting
5-
MS lora 27-10-2009, 06:54 PM انا اظن ان الاجابة هى :
have knowen
لان for تاتى مع زمن المضارع التام
ولان زمن المضارع التام يستخدم فى التعبير عن شى حدث فى الماضى ولكنه مازال مستمرا
فهنا الجمله تقول انهم قرروا الزواج الاسبوع الماضى مع انهم لم يتعرفوا على بعض الا لخمسة اشهر فقط
معنى ذلك انهم تعرفوا على بعضهم منذ 5 أشهر لكنهم مازالوا يعرفون بعضهم
وهذا ينطبق على المعنى
sengar 27-10-2009, 06:58 PM make alist of the jobs that you do in your home?
do u think you should be paid for this work?
if u answered yes how much you should be paid?
if no should you be rewarded in another way?
Jumper 27-10-2009, 08:18 PM اولا find the mistake
1)the story makes up to look into the nature of the children
2)USA is a country with the high level of immigration
ثانيا choose
.
.fly is a common insect........
a)The b)A C)An d)No article
وجزاكم الله كل خير
shehtaabdelsadik 27-10-2009, 10:26 PM 1- The story is made up to look intothe nature of
2-The USA is a country with high level of immigration
ثانياً
The
aya H 27-10-2009, 11:26 PM هتبقى do لان operation لازم قبلها an
turbo_totto 28-10-2009, 02:15 AM الى الاخت ايه لو حضرتك لاحظتى هتلاقى ان operations جمع فا مش شرط انى اخد do علشان perform ما بتاخدش غير an ولك جزيل الشكر على الرد
turbo_totto 28-10-2009, 02:16 AM والى الاخ سعد العمليات بتاخد do و perform
mayada24 28-10-2009, 02:39 AM اولا make يأتى بعدها الفعل فى المصدر بدون to:
the story makes you look into the nature
2_the U.S.Aلانها من الدول المركبة مثل the A.R.E
3_THE SPIDERلانها تتحدث عن الفصيلة GENERAL
dr/aya 28-10-2009, 02:53 AM لو بصيت في النص الاصلي الي في كتاب المدرسة هتلاقي الجملة كده
did the first british heart transplant operation
Jumper 28-10-2009, 10:29 AM اشكركم جدا بجد لسانى عاجز عن الشكر لانه قليل عليكم
شكرا shehataabdelsadik & mayada 24
محبة تاكيشى 28-10-2009, 12:56 PM the story makes you look into the nature of the children
2_the U.S.A
3-the
وشكررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررا...
محبة تاكيشى 28-10-2009, 01:03 PM انت جايب السؤال ده منين يبنى هى وممكن كمان carry out وهتنفع الاتنين do.....perform
ahmed .diamond 28-10-2009, 01:35 PM كلمة operation تأخذ do -perform - carry out - conduct
hany.deif 28-10-2009, 04:47 PM سؤال جميل جدا اعتقد الاجابة هي do
محبة تاكيشى 28-10-2009, 05:17 PM conduct اول مرة اعرفها انت متأكد منها ولا..........؟؟؟؟
*somaya* 28-10-2009, 10:17 PM اكيد الاجابات الى قالوها زمايلى صحيحه بدون شك
وشكرا ل mayada
على توضيح سبب الاجابات
ربنا يوفقنا جميعا
mosaadabd460 28-10-2009, 11:09 PM the story is made to
the usa.......................
the
y93ennab 29-10-2009, 03:59 PM Ali and Gamal are brothers who is (tall - the taller - the tallest - taller)l
ايهم الاختيار الصحيح
Huda Mohammed 2010 30-10-2009, 12:09 AM the taller
ahmed.nabil155 30-10-2009, 05:31 AM Ali and Gamal are brothers who is (tall - the taller - the tallest - taller)l
the taller
mr zidan sabry 30-10-2009, 08:09 AM the taller
kindheartedman 30-10-2009, 02:59 PM 1- Sarah is the (young-younger-youngest-more young) of the two sisters.
mr.ahmedabdelwahed 30-10-2009, 06:19 PM youngest
لانها مبالغة
ابو بيشو 30-10-2009, 08:04 PM 1- Sarah is the (young-younger-youngest-more young) of the two sisters.
الاجابه هى younger
عند المقارنه بين اثنين نقول the younger of the two sisters
اما اذا كان هناك اكثر من اثنين نقول the youngest of the three sisters
شكرا لحضراتكم شكرا
ahmed .diamond 30-10-2009, 11:43 PM الاجابه هى younger
rody4ever 31-10-2009, 01:40 AM younger
زى مامستر ممدوح قال
ahmnha 31-10-2009, 02:08 AM h;d]
yonger
Huda Mohammed 2010 31-10-2009, 03:28 AM younger
I admired two cars and bought the cheaper.
I admired three cars and bought the cheapest
مستر/ عبدالكريم على عبدالنعيم 31-10-2009, 11:09 AM بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
الفرق بينهما ان almost تستخدم فى النقصان بينما nearly فى الزيادة
ex I havve almost one pound
I have nearly one pound
فالجملة الاولى تبين ان الشخص معه اقل من جنية مثل 90 قرش مثلا والجملة الثانية تبين ان الشخص الثانى معه اكثر من جنية مثل 125 قرش
شكرا لكم
kindheartedman 31-10-2009, 10:33 PM شكرا للجميع بارك الله فيكم
mr.ahmedabdelwahed 01-11-2009, 11:00 AM thanks alot
mr.ahmedabdelwahed 01-11-2009, 11:13 AM youngest
لانها مبالغة
اسف
ولى اضافة علها تخفف سهوى
يمكننا ان نستخدم
the
قبلها
حيث نقول
the younger
thanks alot
هناك اضافه جميلة
which is (better-best- the best-good) the red shirt or the green one?
الاجابة
best
بدون
the
لانها تحذف بعد
which
شكرا للجميع
نسيت المصدر
cambridge english grammar v.2008
tigersoft 01-11-2009, 11:30 AM http://www.thanwya.com/vb/images/smilies/022yb4.gif
مستر عامر 01-11-2009, 06:02 PM الاجابة هى
younger
لان المقارنة بين اثنين
واستخدام the هنا كاداة المعرفة
والله اعلم
Mr Sayed2222 01-11-2009, 08:03 PM الاجابه YOUNGER لانها مقارنه بين اثنين
و بالمثل :Of the two songs ,I admire the first one better.
اما: Of the three songs (all the songs), I admire the first one best .
yoyo1993 01-11-2009, 09:22 PM الاجابة هى youngerانا متأكدة
abbady 02-11-2009, 11:54 PM شكرا لكم الاولى تبين ان الشخص معه اقل من جنية مثل 90 قرش مثلا والجملة الثانية تبين ان الشخص الثانى معه اكثر من جنية مثل 125 قرش
angle girl 03-11-2009, 12:02 AM شكرا يا جميل على المعلومه الحلوه دى
Mohammed Saber 03-11-2009, 12:03 AM جزاك الله كل خير
السيد سلامه 03-11-2009, 12:44 AM معلومة حلوة بجد والله العظيم
اشكرك
مستر سيد سلامه
fero8fero 03-11-2009, 11:56 AM sorry but i dont think thats reliable information could u plz mention the source there is confussion in using both of them an most say they interchangable hope someone will tell me
محمود بريك 03-11-2009, 04:36 PM معلومه قيمه وشكرا جزيلا
مستر/ عبدالكريم على عبدالنعيم 03-11-2009, 05:06 PM الى الاستاذ fero8fero (http://www.thanwya.com/vb/member.php?u=52737) لقد بحثت فى كتب كثيرة فقط عن الفرق بين هاتين الكلمتبن وكل الكتب اجمعت على ان الكلمتين ممكن ان يكونوا مترادفتين مع هذا الغرق وكل المعلومات من مراجع اجنبية وليست عربية ومن جامعات محترمة وان شاء الله انا متاكد منها ولو حضرتك عايز المراجع اجيبها ليك والحمد لله اخوك غى ماجستير واعرف الامانة العلمية
مستر/ عبدالكريم على عبدالنعيم 06-11-2009, 10:59 AM to get more information follow us
الباش مهندس 08-11-2009, 10:04 PM متي ننطق حرف السي ( سي ) ومتي ننطقة ( كيه )
ابو بيشو 08-11-2009, 11:12 PM ننطق حرفcمثل s اذا جاء بعده e,i,y
face,place,cycle,cinema
غير ذلك ينطق مثل k
cat, cap, back, Arabic
mr.abdulrazik 08-11-2009, 11:26 PM متي ننطق حرف السي ( سي ) ومتي ننطقة ( كيه )
ننطق الـS..........C عندما يأتي بعدها e أو i أو y
مثل: cycle city ceiling ماعدا cello آلة التشيلو لأن أصلها ايطالي
وننطقها ........K عندما لا يأت بعدها حرف من الثلاثة السابقين مثل :
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mr.ahmedabdelwahed 09-11-2009, 05:50 AM Many words that mean a group of things — total, majority, and number, for example — can be singular or plural. Sometimes they mean the group acting as a whole, sometimes the members of a group
As with the other two-faced words, ask yourself whether you are thinking of the whole or the parts.
A little hint: The before the word (the total, the majority) is usually a tip-off that it's singular; while a (a total, a number), especially when of comes after, usually indicates a plural.
[Examples:] The majority is in charge. Still, a majority of voters are unhappy
Mr operation 09-11-2009, 06:36 AM بارك الله فيك و جزاك خير الجزاء
أفادكم الله و سدد خطاكم
salehrabie 09-11-2009, 07:14 AM Thanks a lot, Mr
ابو بيشو 09-11-2009, 08:06 AM شكرا جزيلا مستر احمد لك منى كل احترام وتقدير شكرا
Mr. Medhat Salah 09-11-2009, 08:25 AM thaaaaaanks
الباش مهندس 09-11-2009, 03:42 PM الف الف شكر للاستاذين الجليلين
مستر / ابو بيسو
ومستر / عبد الرازق
salama200781 09-11-2009, 09:53 PM There is not usually much difference between (almost & nearly) , and we can often use both with the ame meaning.
-I've nearly / alomst finished.
sometimes almost is a little (nearer) than nearly
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We don't usually use (nearly) with negative words: never, nobody, nothing...
almost never / hadly ever
almost nobody/hardly anybody
almost no money / hardly any money.
**Reference (Basic English Usage ...page 32
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