ابو بيشو
10-06-2016, 06:42 PM
والان اليك عزيزى فاصل :مع Rewrite the following sentences using the words in brackets:
1-Heba is taller than Maha. (then)
2-Ahmed is better than Ali. (less)
3-He is such a good boy. (good a)
4-He is so efficient that he doesn't make any mistake. (an)
5-You can't be serious. (joking)
6-I answered all the questions although it wasn't necessary. (needn't-didn't)
7-I'm willing to stay till you return. (don't mind)
8-Take care of yourself. (after)
9-He is said to be genius. (It)
10-They don't read English novels very often.(hardly)
الاستاذ خالد زلط
12-06-2016, 08:20 PM
تم وضع ملف الاجابات في ملف word مضغوط بالمرفقات .
ali sobhi
12-06-2016, 11:33 PM
I disagree with you in sentence number three
not as good a boy as ) is wrong)
"It is "not as a good boy as
"also "too good doesn't make sense
at last thanks a lot for your effort
ابو بيشو
13-06-2016, 12:56 AM
شكرا عزيزى على اجابات حضرتك اليك منى كل احترام وتقدير ولكن دعنى عزيزى ان اقدم تلك الحلول
1-Heba is tall,then there is Maha.
2-Ali is less good than Ahmed.
3-He is so good a boy.
4-He is such an efficient boy that he doesn't make any mistake.
5- You must be joking.
6-I needn't have answered all the questions.
I didn't need to answer all the questions.
7- I don't mind staying till you come.
8-Look after yourself.
9-It is said he is genious.
10-They hardly read English novels.
اليك منى كل احترام وتقدير
الاستاذ خالد زلط
13-06-2016, 01:08 AM
شكرا عزيزى على اجابات حضرتك اليك منى كل احترام وتقدير ولكن دعنى عزيزى ان اقدم تلك الحلول
1-Heba is tall,then there is Maha.
2-Ali is less good than Ahmed.
3-He is so good a boy.
4-He is such an efficient boy that he doesn't make any mistake.
5- You must be joking.
6-I needn't have answered all the questions.
I didn't need to answer all the questions.
7- I don't mind staying till you come.
8-Look after yourself.
9-It is said he is genious.
10-They hardly read English novels.
اليك منى كل احترام وتقدير
مشكور علي الاجابات الرائعة يا مستر لكن لي تعليق علي جملة 6 يختلف معني needn't have و didn't need to وجملة 3 وهي ان هذه القاعدة غير
موجودة so +adj. + a/an + countable noun
الاستاذ خالد زلط
13-06-2016, 01:09 AM
I disagree with you in sentence number three
not as good a boy as ) is wrong)
"It is "not as a good boy as
"also "too good doesn't make sense
at last thanks a lot for your effort
هذه التراكيب صحيحة استاذي الفاضل وهي "اتيان الصفة قبل الاسم المعدود واداة النكرة " ولكنها تطبق فقط مع too ومع as...as كما انها صيغة رسمية
ابو بيشو
13-06-2016, 01:25 AM
Incorrect: I have never seen a so good boy.
Correct: I have never seen such a good boy.
Correct: I have never seen so good a boy.
Incorrect: He was a so big man that he could not sit in that chair.
Correct: He was so big a man that he could not sit in that chair.
Read more at http://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/common-errors-adjectives-part-ii/#u0Z0uTlQrY7b4P
الرابط
Common Errors with Adjectives – Part II - English Practice
ابو بيشو
13-06-2016, 01:31 AM
Needn't have and didn't need to
Both these forms are used to talk about past events, but there is sometimes a difference in use. When we say that someone needn't have done something, it means that they did it, but it was not necessary. Didn't need to is also sometimes used in this way:
You needn't have washed the dishes. I would've put them in the dishwasher.
You didn't need to wash the dishes. I would've put them in the dishwasher.
I didn't need to prepare all that food. They phoned to say they wouldn't be coming.
I needn't have prepared all that food. They phoned to say they wouldn't be coming.
But we also use didn't need to to say that something was not necessary under circumstances where it was not done:
The sun came out so we didn't need to take any rainwear on the trip.
We had plenty of petrol in the tank so I didn't need to fill up.
We didn't need to wait for long for them. They arrived just after us.https://www.google.com.eg/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwionpaA0qPNAhXGExoKHVKiDGsQFggaMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.co.uk%2Fworldservice%2Fle arningenglish%2Fgrammar%2Flearnit%2Flearnitv317.sh tml&usg=AFQjCNH-3VtmUiBde9OAYdoO1KcI20SyLg&sig2=Qx9WxLgiSrTU5N7kHD5Utg
الاستاذ خالد زلط
13-06-2016, 08:34 PM
Incorrect: I have never seen a so good boy.
Correct: I have never seen such a good boy.
Correct: I have never seen so good a boy.
Incorrect: He was a so big man that he could not sit in that chair.
Correct: He was so big a man that he could not sit in that chair.
Read more at http://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/common-errors-adjectives-part-ii/#u0Z0uTlQrY7b4P
الرابط
Common Errors with Adjectives – Part II - English Practice
thanks, dear colleague but I assure you that this structure is very uncommon
and thanks for this fairly important piece of information
and this doesn't make my answers wrong as the same structure is applied to "too/as..as"
الاستاذ خالد زلط
13-06-2016, 09:54 PM
Needn't have and didn't need to
Both these forms are used to talk about past events, but there is sometimes a difference in use. When we say that someone needn't have done something, it means that they did it, but it was not necessary. Didn't need to is also sometimes used in this way:
You needn't have washed the dishes. I would've put them in the dishwasher.
You didn't need to wash the dishes. I would've put them in the dishwasher.
I didn't need to prepare all that food. They phoned to say they wouldn't be coming.
I needn't have prepared all that food. They phoned to say they wouldn't be coming.
But we also use didn't need to to say that something was not necessary under circumstances where it was not done:
The sun came out so we didn't need to take any rainwear on the trip.
We had plenty of petrol in the tank so I didn't need to fill up.
We didn't need to wait for long for them. They arrived just after us.https://www.google.com.eg/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwionpaA0qPNAhXGExoKHVKiDGsQFggaMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.co.uk%2Fworldservice%2Fle arningenglish%2Fgrammar%2Flearnit%2Flearnitv317.sh tml&usg=AFQjCNH-3VtmUiBde9OAYdoO1KcI20SyLg&sig2=Qx9WxLgiSrTU5N7kHD5Utg
علي فكرة الكلام ده يؤيد اجابتي الا ان كوْن didn't need to تحل محل needn't have + p.p غير وارد في الناهج المصرية
تحياتي :078111rg3:
ابو بيشو
14-06-2016, 07:48 AM
adjectives: position after as, how, so, too
Normally adjectives go after the article a/an.
a beautiful voice
But after as, how, so, too and this/that meaning so, adjectives go before a/an. This structure is common in a formal style.
as l how l so l too l this l that + adjective + a l an + noun
I have as good a voice as you.
How good a pianist is he?
It was so warm a day that I could hardly work. She is too polite a person to refuse.
I couldn't afford that big a car.
The structure is not possible without a/an.
I like your country- it's so beautiful.
(NOT • : , : •Those girls are too kind to refuse.(n o T