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بصراحه يا مستر عصام كل يوم و ليك اضافه جديدة جزاكم الله خير
اخوك حمدي مدرس لغه انجليزيه / المنوفيه |
المعلومة جميلة بس في خطا بسيط
كلمة proctor هي verb مش noun الاسم منها invigilate وهذه الكلمة British فقط |
جزاك الله خيرا
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new and useful
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greatttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
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عمر الكلام ده مابييجي ف الامتحان صح ولا ؟؟ انا غلطان
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لك كل تقدير وتحيه يامستر عصام .
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جزاكم الله كل الخير
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words can not express how great you are
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actually you are the wrong one , Tamerkok. you have mixed the whole thing up
invigilate is the verb one , not a noun, however you are right about saying that proctor is averb , but it is also a noun. the common use of "proctor" is the use of the noun look it up again and you bwill find out that " invigilate" is averb , not a noun at all. {an incredibly english lover} |
Please check out Mr. bassoma the incredible because you are saying something you are not sure of
check the meaning again Proctor is only a verb invigilate is both verb and a noun I have looked it up in 5 different dics my words are true yours are totally wrong |
ميرسىىىىىىىى
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Thanks alot mr esam
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how nice of U to discuss such words ! May i draw your attention to something for the benefit of all our colleagues! Concerning the word proctor , it's chiefly used in the American English only but in London they use the word invigilate and invigilator! May God bless you all!
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