مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : هل يمكن ان ياتى بعد for جملة كاملة؟؟؟؟؟؟؟


GALAXYY
01-07-2010, 07:00 PM
يمكن ان ياتى بعد for جملة كاملة تعبر عن سبب بديهى
مثال
Idid not go to school yesterday for it was Friday

utopia1234
01-07-2010, 10:22 PM
تسلم ايدك أستاذي العزيز

مستر سعيد دراهم
02-07-2010, 09:16 PM
شكرا علي هذة المعلومة بس ياريت تذكر مصدر المعلومة

H0riz0n
04-07-2010, 03:49 PM
شكرا علي هذة المعلومة بس ياريت تذكر مصدر المعلومة

عزيزى مستر سعيد
شفاك الله وعافاك
وشكرا لمستر Galaxyy على موضوعات القوية
بخصوص المرجع الذى طلبه مستر سعيد

ها هو الجزء الخاص باستخدام for للتعبير عن السبب ويأتى بعدها جملة كاملة

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والمرجع هو

A Practical English Usage
By Michael Swan
Page 67

GALAXYY
04-07-2010, 04:46 PM
شكرا يا مستر horizon على متابعاتك وتعليقاتك القيمة
مع خالص دعواتنا لمستر سعيد دراهم

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04-07-2010, 11:17 PM
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ibrahims2010
06-07-2010, 06:17 AM
conjunction
word origin 
( old-fashioned or literary )
used to introduce the reason for sth mentioned in the previous statement
We listened eagerly, for he brought news of our families.
I believed her—for surely she would not lie to me.
© Oxford University Press, 2010



For the special uses of for in phrasal verbs, look at the entries for the verbs. For example fall for sb is in the phrasal verb section at fall .
1 used to show who is intended to have or use sth or where sth is intended to be put
There's a letter for you.
It's a book for children.
We got a new table for the dining room.
This is the place for me (= I like it very much) .
2 in order to help sb/sth
What can I do for you (= how can I help you) ?
Can you translate this letter for me?
I took her classes for her while she was sick.
soldiers fighting for their country
3 concerning sb/sth
They are anxious for her safety.
Fortunately for us, the weather changed.
4 as a representative of
I am speaking for everyone in this department.
5 employed by
She's working for IBM.
6 meaning
Shaking your head for ‘No’ is not universal.
7 in support of sb/sth
Are you for or against the proposal?
They voted for independence in a referendum.
There's a strong case for postponing the exam.
I'm all for people having fun.
‘What does Naomi think about the move?’ ‘She's all for it.’
compare against  ( 2 )
8 used to show purpose or function
a machine for slicing bread
Let's go for a walk.
Are you learning English for pleasure or for your work?
What did you do that for (= Why did you do that) ?
9 used to show a reason or cause
The town is famous for its cathedral.
She gave me a watch for my birthday.
He got an award for bravery.
I couldn't speak for laughing.
He didn't answer for fear of hurting her.
10 in order to obtain sth
He came to me for advice.
For more information, call this number.
There were over fifty applicants for the job.
11 in exchange for sth
Copies are available for two dollars each.
I'll swap these two bottles for that one.
12 considering what can be expected from sb/sth
The weather was warm for the time of year.
She's tall for her age.
He's not bad for a beginner.
That's too much responsibility for a child.
13 better, happier, etc. ~ sth better, happier, etc. following sth
You'll feel better for a good night's sleep.
This room would look more cheerful for a spot of paint.
14 used to show where sb/sth is going
Is this the bus for Chicago?
She knew she was destined for a great future.
15 used to show a length of time
I'm going away for a few days.
That's all the news there is for now .
16 used to show that sth is arranged or intended to happen at a particular time
an appointment for May 12
We're invited for 7.30.
17 used to show the occasion when sth happens
I'm warning you for the last time—stop talking!
18 used to show a distance
The road went on for miles and miles.
19 used to say how difficult, necessary, pleasant, etc. sth is that sb might do or has done
It's useless for us to continue.
There's no need for you to go.
For her to have survived such an ordeal was remarkable.
The box is too heavy for me to lift.
Is it clear enough for you to read?
20 used to show who can or should do sth
It's not for me to say why he left.
How to spend the money is for you to decide.
be ˈin for it
( BrE also be ˈfor it )
( informal ) to be going to get into trouble or be punished
We'd better hurry or we'll be in for it.
for ˈall
1 despite
For all its clarity of style, the book is not easy reading.
2 used to say that sth is not important or of no interest or value to you/sb
For all I know she's still living in Boston.
You can do what you like, for all I care.
For all the good it's done we might as well not have bothered.
there's/that's… for you ( often ironic ) used to say that sth is a typical example of its kind
She might at least have called to explain. There's gratitude for you.
conjunction
word origin 
( old-fashioned or literary )
used to introduce the reason for sth mentioned in the previous statement
We listened eagerly, for he brought news of our families.
I believed her—for surely she would not lie to me.
© Oxford University Press, 2010

ibrahims2010
06-07-2010, 06:21 AM
  be • cause
conjunction
word origin 
language bank 
for the reason that
I did it because he told me to.
Just because I don't complain, people think I'm satisfied.
because of / BrE ; NAmE / preposition
They are here because of us.
He walked slowly because of his bad leg.
Because of his wife('s) being there, I said nothing about it.