2013- 4- 22
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أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: مطلوب حل المناقشات الاخيره
الاستماع والاستيعاب 11
What useful furniture terms are missing from the exercise found on page 98 in Unit 5? Do some have variant forms depending on usage
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Little: It means hardly any. Therefore it has negative meaning. For example: • There is little hope of our team's victory now.///A little: It means some enough though not much. Therefore it has positive meaning. For example: • A little planning could have saved the situation.///Few: It means not many, hardly any. So, therefore it has negative meaning. For example: • Few people speak the truth today.///A Few: It means 'some' as opposed to 'none'. Therefore it has positive meaning. For Example: • A few children can speak English correctly in our society.///We use A or AN with singular nouns. A is used when a noun starts with a consonant sound; e.g. a dog, a book. AN is used when a noun starts with a vowel sound; e.g. an apple, an hour.///We use SOME with countable nouns (only with their plural) and with uncountable nouns. SOME is used in: * positive sentences; e.g. I have got some time. * questions, expressing requests and offers; e.g. Would you like some tea? Can I have some biscuits?///We use ANY with countable nouns (only with their plural) and with uncountable nouns. ANY is used in: * negative sentences; e.g. I haven‘t got any time. * general questions; e.g. Have you got any sisters? Is there any tea left?
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see all irregular adjectives OR adverbs in different sentences, using their comparative and superlative forms of adjectives or adverbs
القراءات و المطالعات 11
countables are those which we can count like boy , man , plane
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Little: It means hardly any. Therefore it has negative meaning. For example: • There is little hope of our team's victory now.///A little: It means some enough though not much. Therefore it has positive meaning. For example: • A little planning could have saved the situation.///Few: It means not many, hardly any. So, therefore it has negative meaning. For example: • Few people speak the truth today.///A Few: It means 'some' as opposed to 'none'. Therefore it has positive meaning. For Example: • A few children can speak English correctly in our society.///We use A or AN with singular nouns. A is used when a noun starts with a consonant sound; e.g. a dog, a book. AN is used when a noun starts with a vowel sound; e.g. an apple, an hour.///We use SOME with countable nouns (only with their plural) and with uncountable nouns. SOME is used in: * positive sentences; e.g. I have got some time. * questions, expressing requests and offers; e.g. Would you like some tea? Can I have some biscuits?///We use ANY with countable nouns (only with their plural) and with uncountable nouns. ANY is used in: * negative sentences; e.g. I haven‘t got any time. * general questions; e.g. Have you got any sisters? Is there any tea left?
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Comparative and Superlative have irregular or exceptional adverbs and adjectives such as good. Use all irregular adjectives OR adverbs in different sentences, using their comparative and superlative forms of adjectives or adverbs
الانشاء والتعبير 13
1- living in small village has the benefit if having a social life 2- small village has the benefit of consuming a healthy food 3- it is easy to start your own business due to local people supporting each other4- small village houses are bigger than city houses.
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Yes, every person has thought of dreams and wishes to express them and achieve them on the ground May meet all of the importance of education, but disagree in the specialty And also every man has his ambitious and look at the life or rather the attention of the right to see
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