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![]() ![]() Hello how are you ![]() and I came out with this idea Our draft is different what I meant is what ever you know about English language ![]() like translated sentences,grammar rules,questions,phrases what ever you know and you see that it does not need to make a new thread for it ![]() ![]() ![]() التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة Portia ; 2011- 11- 21 الساعة 03:12 PM |
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مشرفة ملتقى الخريجين والقسم الانجليزي سابقاً
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
Clever idea sweety...it would help alot and it would add a lot of info about E
thanx....i'll be back ![]() |
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#3 |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
I agree with you ![]() Happy to see dear Burn off means get rid of fat It is Slang E.g: I have to run five miters tomorrow to burn off all the ice cream I just ate |
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مشرفة ملتقى الخريجين والقسم الانجليزي سابقاً
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
when it comes to prepositions it's kinds difficult to use the correct one
coz using the wrong preposition would definately change the meaning of the sentence some common mistakes & it's correction >> mistakes would be written in red ![]() this is the key of my room this is the key to my room let's begin from page 10 let's begin at (on )page 10 he cannot read and write he cannot read or write ![]() |
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#5 |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
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مشرفة ملتقى الخريجين والقسم الانجليزي سابقاً
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
okkkkk more prepositions
![]() The goverment is cosidering the possibility to build a new airport the goverment is considering the possibilty of building a new airport Don't step on the grass Keep off the grass the theif got in from the window the thief got in through the window the sun rises from the East the sun rises in the East that's all ![]() |
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أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
![]() Both can and could are modal auxiliary verbs. Can is used to talk about present or general ability. Could is used to talk about ability that existed in the past. Compare: She can knit. He can speak ten languages. She could write when she was three. Note that we use will be able to and not can to talk about future ability. You will be able to speak good English in a few months. One day scientists will be able to find a cure for cancer. In reported speech Could is the past tense form of can in reported speech. ‘Can you help me,’ she said to him. (Direct speech) She asked him if he could help her. (Indirect speech) Possibility Can is used to talk about theoretical possibility. Glass can be blown. Accidents can happen any time. We use may, might or could to talk about the chances that something will actually happen. It could rain this evening. We may/might go camping this summer. Can is used in questions and negatives to talk about the logical possibility that something is true. ‘There is the doorbell.’ ‘Who can it be?’ ‘Well, it can’t be the postman.’ Note that can is not normally used in affirmative sentences with this meaning. Instead we use may, might or could. ‘Where is John?’ ‘He could/may/might be at the library.’ (NOT He can be at the library.) Permission Can is used to ask for and give permission. Can’t is used to refuse permission. ‘Can I have a look at your papers?’ ‘Yes, of course, you can.’ ‘Can I have another cup of coffee?’ ‘No, I am afraid, you can’t.’ Could is also used to ask for permission. Note that could is more polite than can. ‘Could I have a look at your papers?’ |
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#8 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
wow really great lessons I'll get useful of them a lot
thx guys .. ![]() and hope I'll write lessons just like you all but not now Hopefully soon Anshallah but I want to say it amazing Idea hun ![]() |
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#9 |
مشرف سابق
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
Hey
![]() amazing idea, i like the way you think girl ![]() and of course we have tears of angel ![]() Mashallah on her keep it up girl ![]() |
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أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: Our[ DRAFT] is different!
that's really Unique method of figuring out ways to practice E ......
THx alot MIss Rittan for such a topic ,,, ( CommOn misTakes ) advice vs advise Advice is a noun, which means an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation. For example: "I need someone to give me some advice." Advise is a verb, which means to give information and suggest types of action. For example: "I advise everybody to be nice to their teacher." a lot / alot / allot A lot, meaning a large amount or number of people or things, can be used to modify a noun. For example:- "I need a lot of time to develop this web site." It can also be used as an adverb, meaning very much or very often. For example:- "I look a lot like my sister." It has become a common term in speech; and is increasingly used in writing. Allot is a verb, which means to give (especially a share of something) for a particular purpose:- For example: "We were allotted a desk each." REgards |
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