مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : سؤال مهم(حروف الجر in _on)


Mahmoud EL-serafy
04-03-2011, 11:24 AM
she starts work................Saturday morning

1- in

2-on


انا من وجهة نظري هى in

بس عايز اعرف ارائكم و ليه

Mo0on Light
19-03-2011, 08:51 PM
work on معنها يعمل على او يحسن
فتقريبا هى in

sherifkhattab
19-03-2011, 09:39 PM
الحل الصحيح
on
لانها قبل يوم

modeer18
19-03-2011, 09:54 PM
on 100% ان شاء الله

أبو أسامة المصري
19-03-2011, 09:54 PM
الإجابة الصحيحة in لأن المقصود هو الفترة وليس اليوم

Mahmoud EL-serafy
19-03-2011, 10:15 PM
الإجابة الصحيحة in لأن المقصود هو الفترة وليس اليوم

و الله في اساتذة قالولي كده

و في اساتذه مخالفة الرأي ده

بس انا مش عارف المدرسين هنا مش بيجابوا على المواضيع ليه

مستر/ احمد جابر
20-03-2011, 09:49 AM
السلام عليكم
جزاكم الله خيرا على الاجابات انا مش هنكر ان فى سوء فهم فى الموضوع اصل الموضوع مش معقد و لذلك المدرسون مش بيردوا عليه اللى خلانى ارد هو منع خطا ارجو من الاخ اللى عايز يعرف الاجابة يقرا الموضوع التالى و نفع الله بكم
اسالكم الدعاء

When to use ‘on’:

We use ‘on’ with any day, including dates. For example, we can say ‘on Tuesday’ or ‘on my birthday’ or ‘on the 2nd of July’ or ‘on Christmas Day’:


I met him on Wednesday
She called us on New Year’s Day
The party is on the 13th of February
We also use ‘on’ if we are talking about part of a day, like the morning or afternoon. For example, we say ‘on Saturday morning’ or ‘on Thursday night’:


We met on Friday night
The meeting is at eight o’clock on Monday morning
Are you busy on Thursday afternoon?
Finally, we can also say ‘on the weekend’. This is just the same as ‘at the weekend’:


We went to a really good party on the weekend

محمود كمال ق
04-04-2011, 10:08 PM
ممكن تكمل معروفك وتقول متى نستخدم in لو سمحت

مستر/ احمد جابر
13-04-2011, 01:28 AM
السلام عليكم
Prepositions – Time

EnglishUsageExample

on


days of the week


on Monday


in


months / seasons
time of day
year
after a certain period of time (when?)


in August / in winter
in the morning
in 2006
in an hour


at


for night
for weekend
a certain point of time (when?)


at night
at the weekend
at half past nine


since


from a certain point of time (past till now)


since 1980


for


over a certain period of time (past till now)


for 2 years


ago


a certain time in the past


2 years ago


before


earlier than a certain point of time


before 2004


to


telling the time


ten to six (5:50)


past


telling the time


ten past six (6:10)


to / till / until


marking the beginning and end of a period of time


from Monday to/till Friday


till / until


in the sense of how long something is going to last


He is on holiday until Friday.


by


in the sense of at the latest
up to a certain time


I will be back by 6 o’clock.
By 11 o'clock, I had read five pages.

Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction)

EnglishUsageExample

in


room, building, street, town, country
book, paper etc.
car, taxi
picture, world


in the kitchen, in London
in the book
in the car, in a taxi
in the picture, in the world


at


meaning next to, by an object
for table
for events
place where you are to do something typical (watch a film, study, work)


at the door, at the station
at the table
at a concert, at the party
at the cinema, at school, at work


on


attached
for a place with a river
being on a surface
for a certain side (left, right)
for a floor in a house
for public transport
for television, radio


the picture on the wall
London lies on the Thames.
on the table
on the left
on the first floor
on the bus, on a plane
on TV, on the radio


by, next to, beside


left or right of somebody or something


Jane is standing by / next to / beside the car.


under


on the ground, lower than (or covered by) something else


the bag is under the table


below


lower than something else but above ground


the fish are below the surface


over


covered by something else
meaning more than
getting to the other side (also across)
overcoming an obstacle


put a jacket over your shirt
over 16 years of age
walk over the bridge
climb over the wall


above


higher than something else, but not directly over it


a path above the lake


across


getting to the other side (also over)
getting to the other side


walk across the bridge
swim across the lake


through


something with limits on top, bottom and the sides


drive through the tunnel


to


movement to person or building
movement to a place or country
for bed


go to the cinema
go to London / Ireland
go to bed


into


enter a room / a building


go into the kitchen / the house


towards


movement in the direction of something (but not directly to it)


go 5 steps towards the house


onto


movement to the top of something


jump onto the table


from


in the sense of where from


a flower from the garden

Other important Prepositions

EnglishUsageExample

from


who gave it


a present from Jane


of


who/what does it belong to
what does it show


a page of the book
the picture of a palace


by


who made it


a book by Mark Twain


on


walking or riding on horseback
entering a public transport vehicle


on foot, on horseback
get on the bus


in


entering a car / Taxi


get in the car


off


leaving a public transport vehicle


get off the train


out of


leaving a car / Taxi


get out of the taxi


by


rise or fall of something
travelling (other than walking or horseriding)


prices have risen by 10 percent
by car, by bus


at


for age


she learned Russian at 45


about


for topics, meaning what about


we were talking about you

محمود كمال ق
16-04-2011, 05:24 PM
انت كده كملت المعروف
وعليه زياده كمان
انا بشكرك

ahmed badawy
12-05-2011, 12:42 PM
on يا راجل