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قديم 22-10-2009, 06:57 AM
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Advanced Grammar in Use Unit 89 Page 178
If you put a countable noun between the adjective and the second as, you should use a/an in
front of the noun (if the noun is singular):
• Despite his disability, he tried to lead as normal a life as possible.
• She was as patient a teacher as anyone could have had.
The negative form of sentences like this can use either not as or sometimes not such:
He's not as good a player as he used to be.
• He's not such a good player as he used to be. (Notice the different word order.)
• They're not such terrible children as we'd expected. (We don't use not as with plural nouns.)

We can use how, so and too followed by an adjective in a similar way:
How significant a role did he play in your life?
• It's not quite so straightforward a problem as it might at first seem.
• 'Conspiracy' is perhaps too strong a word.
• How big a piece do you want?
Thanks Mr Essam, you are wonderful
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قديم 22-10-2009, 06:58 AM
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how wonderful you are , mr essam! You are, undoubtedly, an addition to our great form . Thank you for everything

شكرا يظهر أن كلمة السر للتفوق فى الانجليزى هى " عصام " أنا خلاص هغير اسمى
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شكرا يظهر أن كلمة السر للتفوق فى الانجليزى هى " عصام " أنا خلاص هغير اسمى
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قرأت السؤال ده فى الكتاب صفحة 4 و الاجابه أمامكم لكنى مش مقتنع و يا ريت حد يريحنى و يقنعنى .آسف على الازعاج
How important ………..do charities play around the world today


a) a part b) the part c) part d) an part
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الاجابه المقنعه باذن الله هى


Part here means "role or function". To play a part in something means to be involved in it. So the question asks How important is that role or function?

اليك المزيد


part
1piece [countable] a piece or feature of something such as an object, area, event, or period of time
part of
The front part of the car was damaged.
In parts of Canada, French is the first language.
For part of the day, you will be outside doing practical work.
The cost of living is becoming unbearable for retired people in our part of the world (=where we live).
More heat is lost through the head than any other part of the body.
the early/later/latter/last part
in the early part of the nineteenth century
the best/worst part
The best part of the holiday was the food.
the first/final/last part etc
You can see the final part of that series on Tuesday.
part two/three etc
I shall be explaining this further in Part Two.
the hard/easy part
Getting Dad to agree will be the hard part.
different parts/all parts of something
The jobs attracted people from all parts of the world.
integral/vital/important part
the traditions that are an integral part of Jewish life
in parts
The film is very violent in parts.
! Do not say 'most part of'. Say most of: We spent most of (NOT most part of) the morning shopping.
2machine/object [countable] one of the separate pieces that something such as a machine or piece of equipment is made of:
Lay all the parts out before you start assembling the model.
engine parts
spare parts (=kept for when a part breaks, needs replacing etc)
3not all part of something some, but not all, of a particular thing:
Part of the money will be spent on a new playground.
Part of the castle was destroyed by fire.
part of me/him etc
Part of me hates him (=I partly hate him).
(only) part of the story/problem/explanation etc
Poor working conditions are only part of the problem.
4involvement play a part if something or someone plays a part in something else, they are involved in it
play a part in
Health education will play a part in preparing us for old age.
Britain should play its full part in the negotiations.
play a big/important part in something
Pictures play an important part in publishing.
5 have a part to play (in something) to have a particular job or be responsible for something:
The church used to have a more important part to play in the community.
6 take part to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people
take part in
About 400 students took part in the protest.
She wanted to take part but she was too ill.
take an active/leading part
At college I took an active part in student politics.
! Do not say 'take a part in' something. Say take part in something.
7 take/have/play no part in something to not be involved in something:
She took no part in the fighting.
8 want no part of something to not want to be involved in something:
There was a plan to change the production style, and he wanted no part of it.
9 the best/better part of something nearly all of something:
We waited for the best part of an hour.
10 a good/large part of something a lot or more than half of something:
A large part of the budget will be spent on advertising.
11 the greater/major part of something most of something:
They controlled the greater part of North Africa.
12 in part to some degree, but not completely [= partly]:
His reluctance to help could, in part, be explained by his poor eyesight.
13 in large part/for the most part mostly, or in most places:
Success was due in large part to good teamwork.
For the most part he worked patiently.
14 be (a) part of something to be included or involved in something:
Falling over is part of learning how to ski.
If you decide to work for our organisation, you will be part of a great team.
15 form (a) part of something to be one of the things that make up something larger or more important:
Practical work forms an integral part of the course.
16hair [countable usually singular] American English a parting
17acting [countable] the words and actions of a particular character in a play or film [= role]:
Could someone take the part of Romeo, please?
Katharine's playing the part of Mary in the school play.
18music [countable] the music that one type of instrument or voice within a group plays or sings:
The violin part is difficult.
The choir sings in four-part harmony.
19quantity [countable] used to say how much of each substance there is or should be in a mixture:
Prepare the glue with one part powder to three parts water.
The sulphur dioxide level in the air was 32 parts per billion.
20 look the part
a) to look like a typical person of a particular type:
In his smart suit, he certainly looked the part.
b) to perform well and seem likely to be successful - used in sports reports:
He's beginning to look the part on the soccer field.
21 dress the part to wear suitable clothes for something:
She's got a new high-powered job, and she's certainly dressing the part.
22 somebody's part in something what a particular person did in an activity that was shared by several people, especially something bad:
He was imprisoned for six years for his part in the murder.
23 in/round these parts in the particular area that you are in:
We don't get many tourists in these parts.
24 take somebody's part British English formal to support someone in a quarrel or argument [= take somebody's side]:
Dad always takes my brother's part when we argue.
25 for my/his part etc formal used when saying what a particular person thinks or does, as opposed to other people:
For my part, I prefer living in the country.
26 on somebody's part/on the part of somebody used when describing a particular person's feelings or actions:
It was probably just a mistake on her part.
There has never been any jealousy on my part.
27 take something in good part old-fashioned to accept jokes or criticism about you without being upset
28 be part and parcel of something to be a necessary feature of something:
Working irregular hours is all part and parcel of being a journalist.
29 man/woman of many parts someone who is able to do many different things:
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Question ارجو الاهتمام A sentences to discuss

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله ايها الزملاء الأفاضل. وردت الجملة التالية في تدريب Find the mistake في كتاب خارجي للصف الثاني الثانوي. أرجو تصحيحها ولنتناقش سويا والجملة هي
that's all what she told me about the project
ولكم جزيل الشكر
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all that is
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that's all what she told me about the project


was

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قديم 22-10-2009, 08:56 PM
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بعد all نستخدم that وليس what
all that
شكرا
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قديم 22-10-2009, 09:12 PM
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Mr. ABDELHADY Mr. ABDELHADY غير متواجد حالياً
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المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة شريف قاعود مشاهدة المشاركة
1- مالفرق بين borne و born
2-How long ago do you visit cairo correct وارجو الشرح مع التصحيح
3- ما الفرق بين agree on agree to
4- tall ما هو الاسم منها؟
5-ما الفرق بين character- personality
6-ما معنى come right
7- It was accepted (to send -that he should send-to sending-that should send) a letter of complaint اختر مع الشرح
1- يحتمل borne و born يولد

3- ما الفرق بين agree on - agree to
لاحظ الجملة :
1- We agrred on every thing .
2- He agreed to what I said .
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شكرا علي الردود من السادة الافاضل ولكن ما رأيكم لو كتبها الطالب كما يلي
That's what she told me about the project
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قديم 22-10-2009, 10:55 PM
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طب ممكن نقول

that s all she told me what about the project

وله؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
  #162  
قديم 23-10-2009, 01:01 AM
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مستر مصطفى
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الاجابه المقنعه باذن الله هى


part here means "role or function". To play a part in something means to be involved in it. So the question asks how important is that role or function?

اليك المزيد


part
1piece [countable] a piece or feature of something such as an object, area, event, or period of time
part of
the front part of the car was damaged.
In parts of canada, french is the first language.
For part of the day, you will be outside doing practical work.
The cost of living is becoming unbearable for retired people in our part of the world (=where we live).
More heat is lost through the head than any other part of the body.
The early/later/latter/last part
in the early part of the nineteenth century
the best/worst part
the best part of the holiday was the food.
The first/final/last part etc
you can see the final part of that series on tuesday.
Part two/three etc
i shall be explaining this further in part two.
The hard/easy part
getting dad to agree will be the hard part.
Different parts/all parts of something
the jobs attracted people from all parts of the world.
Integral/vital/important part
the traditions that are an integral part of jewish life
in parts
the film is very violent in parts.
! Do not say 'most part of'. Say most of: We spent most of (not most part of) the morning shopping.
2machine/object [countable] one of the separate pieces that something such as a machine or piece of equipment is made of:
Lay all the parts out before you start assembling the model.
Engine parts
spare parts (=kept for when a part breaks, needs replacing etc)
3not all part of something some, but not all, of a particular thing:
Part of the money will be spent on a new playground.
Part of the castle was destroyed by fire.
Part of me/him etc
part of me hates him (=i partly hate him).
(only) part of the story/problem/explanation etc
poor working conditions are only part of the problem.
4involvement play a part if something or someone plays a part in something else, they are involved in it
play a part in
health education will play a part in preparing us for old age.
Britain should play its full part in the negotiations.
Play a big/important part in something
pictures play an important part in publishing.
5 have a part to play (in something) to have a particular job or be responsible for something:
The church used to have a more important part to play in the community.
6 take part to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people
take part in
about 400 students took part in the protest.
She wanted to take part but she was too ill.
Take an active/leading part
at college i took an active part in student politics.
! Do not say 'take a part in' something. Say take part in something.
7 take/have/play no part in something to not be involved in something:
She took no part in the fighting.
8 want no part of something to not want to be involved in something:
There was a plan to change the production style, and he wanted no part of it.
9 the best/better part of something nearly all of something:
We waited for the best part of an hour.
10 a good/large part of something a lot or more than half of something:
A large part of the budget will be spent on advertising.
11 the greater/major part of something most of something:
They controlled the greater part of north africa.
12 in part to some degree, but not completely [= partly]:
His reluctance to help could, in part, be explained by his poor eyesight.
13 in large part/for the most part mostly, or in most places:
Success was due in large part to good teamwork.
For the most part he worked patiently.
14 be (a) part of something to be included or involved in something:
Falling over is part of learning how to ski.
If you decide to work for our organisation, you will be part of a great team.
15 form (a) part of something to be one of the things that make up something larger or more important:
Practical work forms an integral part of the course.
16hair [countable usually singular] american english a parting
17acting [countable] the words and actions of a particular character in a play or film [= role]:
Could someone take the part of romeo, please?
Katharine's playing the part of mary in the school play.
18music [countable] the music that one type of instrument or voice within a group plays or sings:
The violin part is difficult.
The choir sings in four-part harmony.
19quantity [countable] used to say how much of each substance there is or should be in a mixture:
Prepare the glue with one part powder to three parts water.
The sulphur dioxide level in the air was 32 parts per billion.
20 look the part
a) to look like a typical person of a particular type:
In his smart suit, he certainly looked the part.
to perform well and seem likely to be successful - used in sports reports:
He's beginning to look the part on the soccer field.
21 dress the part to wear suitable clothes for something:
She's got a new high-powered job, and she's certainly dressing the part.
22 somebody's part in something what a particular person did in an activity that was shared by several people, especially something bad:
He was imprisoned for six years for his part in the murder.
23 in/round these parts in the particular area that you are in:
We don't get many tourists in these parts.
24 take somebody's part british english formal to support someone in a quarrel or argument [= take somebody's side]:
Dad always takes my brother's part when we argue.
25 for my/his part etc formal used when saying what a particular person thinks or does, as opposed to other people:
For my part, i prefer living in the country.
26 on somebody's part/on the part of somebody used when describing a particular person's feelings or actions:
It was probably just a mistake on her part.
There has never been any jealousy on my part.
27 take something in good part old-fashioned to accept jokes or criticism about you without being upset
28 be part and parcel of something to be a necessary feature of something:
Working irregular hours is all part and parcel of being a journalist.
29 man/woman of many parts someone who is able to do many different things:
بسم الله ما شاء الله ........و الله ده كتير عليا ......... , أنى و الله أحبكم فى الله
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شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك مستر مصطفى على هذا السؤال الرائع وانا اؤيد مستر عصام عبده على رده الرائع
لكم منى كل احترام وتقدير شكرا
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شكرا علي الردود من السادة الافاضل ولكن ما رأيكم لو كتبها الطالب كما يلي
That's what she told me about the project
هكذا تكون الجملة صحيحة
لان
What is preceded by a verb
which - that is preceded by a noun
I saw What the player scored
I saw the goal which the player scored

I eat what my mother cooks
I eat the food that my mother cooks
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