مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : جمله اختيارى اسئله المتفوقين (كتاب جيم 2015)


mister 81
15-08-2014, 01:15 PM
revenge was the main --------------------the fire
a) reason for b)cause of c)reason of d)because of

Mohammed Abdel Aal
15-08-2014, 04:28 PM
reason for سبب معنوي وليس مسبب الحريق

mister 81
15-08-2014, 11:45 PM
شكرا مستر محمد . كتاب جيم هذا العام اكثر من رائع

حسن الشرفى
20-08-2014, 11:35 PM
يا ريت يا مستر محمد تنزلولنا اجابات كتاب جيم 2015

Mr Hamada Hashish
25-08-2014, 12:03 AM
reason for سبب معنوي وليس مسبب الحريق



تمام استاذنا جزاك الله خيرا

Mohammed Abdel Aal
25-08-2014, 09:17 AM
الاساتذة الافاضل لانستطيع وضع الاجابات ولكن من يريدها يراسلنا علي الايميل الآتي مع وضع رقم التليفون للاتصال معه والايميل الآتي هو علي جيميل mohammedaal7

ashraf abdo
01-09-2014, 09:59 AM
cause for
check the dictionary

mister22
12-09-2014, 05:57 PM
I managed to drive the car till the nearest hospital.

find the mistake

mister22
12-09-2014, 06:06 PM
cause of
a : a reason for an action or condition : motive
b : something that brings about an effect or a result
c : a person or thing that is the occasion of an action or state; especially : an agent that brings something about

mr.ahmedabdelwahed
12-09-2014, 06:38 PM
Cause and Reason are two words that are often used as synonyms. Strictly speaking they are not synonyms. They have to be used with difference. Hence they are not interchangeable.
A cause is the one that produces the effect. For example you can say that a typical virus is the cause of the disease of chickenpox. It is understood that the particular virus produces the effect called chickenpox. Hence anything that produces an effect is called a cause.
On the other hand reason refers to a thought or a consideration in support of an opinion. Observe the usage of the word ‘reason’ in the sentences given below:
1. What is the reason for your decision?
2. You may give me the reason behind your suggestion.
In both sentences given above the word ‘reason’ is used in the sense of ‘a thought’ in support of an opinion or a decision.
The word ‘cause’ on the other hand can be used in expressions such as ‘causes for the downfall’, ‘causes of the disease’, ‘causes for the development’ and the like. For example, if you are laying down the causes for the Waterloo of Emperor Napoleon, then you would mean the various points or events that led to the downfall of Emperor Napoleon at Waterloo. Hence the causes led to the effect, namely the downfall of the Emperor.
Reason has special application in the subject of philosophy. Reason is the faculty or the capacity of the human mind by which it is distinguished from the intelligence of the lower animals. Hence reason includes judgment, conception, reasoning and intuition too. On the other hand cause has nothing to do with judgment, conception, reasoning and intuition for that matter.
The word ‘reason’ should be understood in the sense of ‘thought’ and hence it should be construed as conveying the action of ‘thinking’. Reason is mental in purpose whereas cause is instrumental in purpose. This is one of the main differences between reason and cause.
In short it can be said that a cause is of different types such as instrumental cause, material cause and the like. For example mud is the material cause in the making of a pot. On the other hand the potter’s wheel is the instrumental cause in the making of a pot. Hence both the causes are indeed necessary in the making of a pot.

مصطفى محجوب ثابت محمد
05-10-2014, 01:19 PM
cause and reason are two words that are often used as synonyms. Strictly speaking they are not synonyms. They have to be used with difference. Hence they are not interchangeable.
A cause is the one that produces the effect. For example you can say that a typical virus is the cause of the disease of chickenpox. It is understood that the particular virus produces the effect called chickenpox. Hence anything that produces an effect is called a cause.
On the other hand reason refers to a thought or a consideration in support of an opinion. Observe the usage of the word ‘reason’ in the sentences given below:
1. What is the reason for your decision?
2. You may give me the reason behind your suggestion.
In both sentences given above the word ‘reason’ is used in the sense of ‘a thought’ in support of an opinion or a decision.
The word ‘cause’ on the other hand can be used in expressions such as ‘causes for the downfall’, ‘causes of the disease’, ‘causes for the development’ and the like. For example, if you are laying down the causes for the waterloo of emperor napoleon, then you would mean the various points or events that led to the downfall of emperor napoleon at waterloo. Hence the causes led to the effect, namely the downfall of the emperor.
Reason has special application in the subject of philosophy. Reason is the faculty or the capacity of the human mind by which it is distinguished from the intelligence of the lower animals. Hence reason includes judgment, conception, reasoning and intuition too. On the other hand cause has nothing to do with judgment, conception, reasoning and intuition for that matter.
The word ‘reason’ should be understood in the sense of ‘thought’ and hence it should be construed as conveying the action of ‘thinking’. Reason is mental in purpose whereas cause is instrumental in purpose. This is one of the main differences between reason and cause.
In short it can be said that a cause is of different types such as instrumental cause, material cause and the like. For example mud is the material cause in the making of a pot. On the other hand the potter’s wheel is the instrumental cause in the making of a pot. Hence both the causes are indeed necessary in the making of a pot.
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mosaad1966
06-10-2014, 08:32 AM
cause of
I managed to drive the car till the nearest hospital.
I managed to drive the car to / onto the nearest hospital