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المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة Mr.Nashaat Elhamaki
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نرجو التأكيد والتوضيح
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Both afford and provide are correct
و ان كان teacher`s guide اجاب ب provide وعلى العموم ان ارسلت بوست لمحرر صفحة longman ومنتظر رده ودليل المعلم ليس كتاب مقدس ولاننسى امتحان المستوى الرفيع 2011 لما دليل التفويم وضع اجابه ل only when وكانت خطأ نبهنا عليه ولاحظنا فى الامتحان الحل الصحيح
ويمكن الرجوع الى القاموس الجبار Merriam Webster `s Advanced leaner`s dictionary af·ford verb, -fords, -ford·ed, -ford·ing [+ obj] 1 : to be able to pay for (something) We were too poor to afford a doctor. He'll be able to afford a house next year. Don't spend more than you can afford. They couldn't afford new coats for the children. often followed by to + verb They couldn't afford to buy new coats for the children. Don't spend more than you can afford to (spend). 2 : to be able to do (something) without having problems or being seriously harmed We can afford waiting a while longer. usually followed by to + verb We can afford to wait a while longer. usually used in negative constructions She's already too thin. She can't afford to lose any more weight. = She can ill afford to lose any more weight. 3 formal : to supply or provide (something needed or wanted) to someone All of the rooms afford views of the lake. He was afforded the opportunity to work for a judge. af·ford·abil·i·ty noun [noncount] the affordability of health care af·ford·able adj [more ; most ] a more affordable car affordable housing [=housing that is not overly expensive] an affordable price af·for·es·ta·tion noun [noncount] chiefly Brit : the act or process of planting a forest af·fray noun, pl -frays [count] chiefly Brit law formal : a noisy fight between two or more people in a public place a shooting affray
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