نبيل موريس جورج
14-06-2011, 01:09 AM
Samir has two sisters;.......................... of them are older than him.
a) neither b) none c) both d) each
تناقشت مع استاذة بريطانية تقوم بتدريس اللغة الانجليزية في المعهد البريطاني باليونان بخصوص الجملة الاولي والثالثة واترك لحضراتكم التعليق
بخصوص هذة الجملة وكان ردها
http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/images/blank.gif a and c
That's ridiculous. Where did you get that one from
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Mona promised that she........................... home tomorrow.
a) be b) would have been c) will have been d) will be
كان ردها d) will be
Yesterday Mona promised me that she will be home tomorrow.
Strictly speaking there should be 'would be' in the choice of answers.
Which would mean the sentence is:
Mona promised that she would be home tomorrow.
But it doesn't have that choice so the best answer is 'will be'
The other choices: be/would have been/will have been
Mona promised to BE home tomorrow.
'WOULD HAVE BEEN' is just not possible.
Mona promised when I saw her that she will be home tomorrow.
That is the general idea in that sentence. It is okay...but for me it needed more information than was given. *That means we think she will come.
Mona promised that she would be home tomorrow. *That implies we are not sure she will come
a) neither b) none c) both d) each
تناقشت مع استاذة بريطانية تقوم بتدريس اللغة الانجليزية في المعهد البريطاني باليونان بخصوص الجملة الاولي والثالثة واترك لحضراتكم التعليق
بخصوص هذة الجملة وكان ردها
http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/images/blank.gif a and c
That's ridiculous. Where did you get that one from
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Mona promised that she........................... home tomorrow.
a) be b) would have been c) will have been d) will be
كان ردها d) will be
Yesterday Mona promised me that she will be home tomorrow.
Strictly speaking there should be 'would be' in the choice of answers.
Which would mean the sentence is:
Mona promised that she would be home tomorrow.
But it doesn't have that choice so the best answer is 'will be'
The other choices: be/would have been/will have been
Mona promised to BE home tomorrow.
'WOULD HAVE BEEN' is just not possible.
Mona promised when I saw her that she will be home tomorrow.
That is the general idea in that sentence. It is okay...but for me it needed more information than was given. *That means we think she will come.
Mona promised that she would be home tomorrow. *That implies we are not sure she will come