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اسئله بالانجليزي لااعرف الاجابه عليها اتمنى المساعده
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what the difference between whose and whom what the difference between another and other what the difference between can and may what the difference between smell and sniffing what the difference between all and hole lets take an example search all of the house search the hole house thanks :g2: |
رد: اسئله بالانجليزي لااعرف الاجابه عليها اتمنى المساعده
ماعندي معلومة لي رجعه اذا احد جاوب عليها
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رد: اسئله بالانجليزي لااعرف الاجابه عليها اتمنى المساعده
"Whose" is a Possessive Pronoun
"Whose" is a possessive pronoun like "his," "her" and "our." We use "whose" to find out which person something belongs to. Examples:
"Whom" is an object pronoun like "him," "her" and "us." We use "whom" to ask which person receives an action. Examples:
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رد: اسئله بالانجليزي لااعرف الاجابه عليها اتمنى المساعده
Other = difference Examples in Context:Another = additional. I would like another glass of water because I drank mine already. I am requesting an additional glass of water. Imagine you want to buy a blue towel so the assistant picks up a light blue towel but you don't want the light blue towel. You want the other dark blue towel. (There are choices and you don't want one, you want the other one). Imagine you are eating a piece of cake at a new restaurant. It isn't very good so you say, "The cake at the other restaurant is better than here". You want to buy fish and you are comparing prices at the market. The first kiosk is charging 4Euro a kilo but you want to see more. So you could say, "Let's go to another kiosk to compare the prices". At the second kiosk they are charging 6Euro a kilo. So then you could say, "The fish is cheaper at the other kiosk". |
رد: اسئله بالانجليزي لااعرف الاجابه عليها اتمنى المساعده
Can
The word 'can' is used to denote ability. Mayhttp://www.grammar-monster.com/images/bullet_1.gif I can swim. http://www.grammar-monster.com/images/bultick.gif (I have the ability to swim.) http://www.grammar-monster.com/images/bullet_1.gif Can he lift 150 kgs? http://www.grammar-monster.com/images/bultick.gif (Does he have the ability to lift 150 kgs?) The word 'may' is used to denote permission. http://www.grammar-monster.com/images/bullet_1.gif You may swim in this river. http://www.grammar-monster.com/images/bultick.gif (You are allowed to swim in this river.) http://www.grammar-monster.com/images/bullet_1.gif May I have a biscuit? http://www.grammar-monster.com/images/bultick.gif (Am I permitted to have a biscuit?) |
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