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ÃßÜÇÏíÜãÜí ÃáÜãÜÇÓÜí
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Çááå íæÝÞßã ÌãíÚÇ ÇÓÊãÑææææææææææÇ
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ÃßÜÇÏíÜãÜí ÃáÜãÜÇÓÜí
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ÑÏ: ÊÚÇáæ äÔÑÍ áÈÚÖ ÇáäÍæ æÇáÕÑÝ
æåäÇ ÈÚÖ ÇáãáÝÇÊ æÇáÔÑæÍÇÊ ÇÊãäì ÊÝíÏßã æáí ÚæÏå ÈÇÐä Çááå
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ÑÏ: ÊÚÇáæ äÔÑÍ áÈÚÖ ÇáäÍæ æÇáÕÑÝ
íÚØíßã ÇáÚÇÝíå ÌãíÚÇ Çááå íÓÚÏßã .. Çáíæã ßäÊ ÇÈí ÇÝÊÍ ãæÖæÚ áãÑÇÌÚÉ ÇáãÇÏå ßßá æÎÝÊ Ãä ãÇíãÏíäí ÇÎáÕ ÇáãÇÏå áæ ãÇßÇä ãÚí ÇÍÏ .. áßä ãÚ ÊÚÇæäßã Çä ÔÇÁ Çááå ÑÇÍ äÎáÕ ÇáãÇÏå
ÇáãØáæÈ ãä ÇáãÍÇÖÑÉ 3 ÇáãÍÇÖÑå (3) 1-Function Words ÐßÑ ÇáÊÚÇÑíÝ äÑßÒ ÚáíåÇ 2-what modal is 3-prepositions |
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ãÔÑÝÉ ÓÇÈÞÉ
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ÑÏ: ÊÚÇáæ äÔÑÍ áÈÚÖ ÇáäÍæ æÇáÕÑÝ
Function Words
Function words can also be categorized in different classes: determiners, pronouns, auxiliary verbs, prepositions, adverbial particles, coordinators, and subordinators. To distinguish these classes briefly, we will look at their semantic function and syntactic role, list their main forms, and consider their subclasses ÇáßáãÇÊ ÇáæÙíÝíÉ åí ÇáãÍÏÏÇÊ , ÇáÖãÇÆÑ ,ÇáÃÝÚÇá ÇáãÓÇÚÏÉ , ÍÑæÝ ÇáÌÑ ,ÇáÙÑæÝ , ÇáÑæÇÈØ áßí äãíÒ Èíäåã ääÙÑ áæÙíÝÊåÇ ÇáÏáÇáíÉ æÇáäÍæíÉ 1- Determiners: Determiners normally precedes nouns, and are used to help clarify the meaning of the noun. ÊÓÈÞ ÇáÃÓãÇÁ æÊÓÊÎÏã áÊæÖíÍ ãÚäì ÇáÃÓã ãËá the , a , an ÊÓÊÎÏã ááÊæÖíÍ Pronouns: pronouns fill the position of a noun or a whole noun phrase. The reference of a pronoun is usually made clear by it contexts . ÇáÖãÇÆÑ : ÊÃÊí áÊÏá Úáì ÇÓã æÊÌÚáå æÇÖÍÇ Auxiliary Verbs: There are two kinds of auxiliary verbs: Primary Auxiliary & Modal Auxiliary. Both are ‘Auxiliary Verbs’ in the sense of that they are added to a main verb to help build verb phrases. Auxiliary verbs precede the main or lexical verb in a verb phrase: (will arrive, has arrived, is arriving, may be arriving). Some common auxiliaries have contracted forms ----’s, ‘re, ---‘ve, --’d, --’ll, used particularly in speech ÇáÇÝÚÇá ÇáãÓÇÚÏå áåÇ äæÚíä ÝÚá ãÓÇÚÏ Ãæáí æÝÚá ãÓÇÚÏ ãÔÑæØ æÊÃÊí ÇáÃÝÚÇá ÇáãÓÇÚÏå ÞÈá (will arrive, has arrived, is arriving, may be arriving) 4- Prepositions: are linking words that introduce prepositional phrases. The prepositional complement following a preposition is generally a noun phrase, so prepositions can also be seen as linking words that connect other structures with noun phrases. ( Eleven fifty with the tip) (And she is in a new situation) ( that picture of mother) (She’s still on the phone). ÍÑæÝ ÇáÌÑ ÊÑÈØ Èíä ÇáÌãá ÇáÃÓãíÉ Adverbial Particles: are a small group of words with a core meaning of motion. The most important are: about, across, along with, around, aside*, away*, back*, by, down, forth*, home*, in, off, on, out, over, past, round, through, under, up. All of these forms except those marked * can also be prepositions. Adverbial particles are closely linked to verbs. ÇáÙÑæÝ : ãÌãæÚå ÕÛíÑÉ ãä ÇáßáãÇÊ ÇåãåÇ ÇáßáãÇÊ ÇáÊí Ýí ÇáÃÚáì The modals are: will, can, shall, may, must, would, could, should, might. In practice the modals can be regarded as invariable function words, with no inflections such as –ing and –ed. The modal will and would have contracted forms (‘ll & ‘d), and most modals have a contracted negative form ending in (n’t), such as wouldn’t. Modals occur as the first verb in a clause, and are followed by the base form of another verb, usually the main verb. ( I can live here quietly) (They would have a different view) ÇáßáãÇÊ ÇáÔÑØíÉ Êßæä ËÇÈÊå æãÇÝíåÇ edæáÇ ing Ýí ÇáäÝí áÇÒã äÍØ áåÇ ÇáÝÇÕáå ÇáÚáæíÉ æÇáÔÑØ ÏÇÆãÇ íÊÈÚ ÇáÝÚá ÇáÃæá Ýí ÇáÌãáÉ Prepositions: are linking words that introduce prepositional phrases. The prepositional complement following a preposition is generally a noun phrase, so prepositions can also be seen as linking words that connect other structures with noun phrases. ( Eleven fifty with the tip) (And she is in a new situation) ( that picture of mother) (She’s still on the phone). • Most prepositions are short, invariable forms e.g. about, after, around, as, at by, down, for, from, into, like, of, off, on, round, since, than, to towards, with, without. In the following examples, the preposition is in bold, and the prepositional phrase it introduces is enclosed in [ ]. The noun phrase functioning as prepositional complement is underlined. He’ll go [ with one of the kids+ . Prepositions can be linked to a preceding verb as ‘rely on’. ( you can’t, you can’t rely on any of that information). • Complex prepositions consist of multi-word units ( e.g. such as, as for, except for, apart from, because of, instead of, out of, regardless of, according to, due to, owing to, by means of, in spite of, in addition to, with regard to, as far as, as well ÍÑæÝ ÇáÌÑ ááÑÈØ Èíä ÇáßáãÇÊ æ ÃÛáÈ ÍÑæÝ ÇáÌÑ ËÇÈÊÉ æÞÕíÑå |
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ãÔÑÝÉ ÓÇÈÞÉ
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ÑÏ: ÊÚÇáæ äÔÑÍ áÈÚÖ ÇáäÍæ æÇáÕÑÝ
ÇáãØáæÈ ãä ÇáãÍÇÖÑÉ 4 æ5
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ÃßÜÇÏíÜãÜí ÃáÜãÜÇÓÜí
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ÑÏ: ÊÚÇáæ äÔÑÍ áÈÚÖ ÇáäÍæ æÇáÕÑÝ
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åÇáßáÇã ßÊÈÊå ãä ãÛÑÈ ÈÓ ÚáÞ ÇáãæÞÚ ãÏÑí áíÔ .. ÇáãÍÇÖÑå ÇáËÇáËå : : Function words ÇäæÇÚåÇ: determiners, pronouns, auxiliary verbs, prepositions, adverbial particles, coordinators, and subordinators. ÇáÍÍíä äÔÑÍ ßá äæÚ ÈÇáÊÝÕíá.. 1_ determiners ÇáãÍÏÏÇÊ ÊÞÓã ßÐáß Åáì: ((,definite article :((the,a,an- Demonstrative determiners- æåí ÇáÊí ÊÔíÑ ÈÇáÞÑÈ æÇáÈÚÏ ãä ÇáãÊßáã ãËá (this book, that book) :Possessive determiners- æåí ÊÝíÏ ãáßíÉ ÇáÔíÁ ÇáãÓãì ãËá : ( my book, your book, her book…) Quantifiers- ]ÊÍÏÏ ßãíÉ ÇáÔíÁ ÇáãÓãì ãËá] : ( every book, some books. ) ÎáÕäÇ ãä ÇáÏíÊíÑãäÑÓ.. ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ 2_ Pronouns ÇáÖãÇÆÑ ÊäÞÓã ßÐáß Åáì: - Personal pronouns: ÖãÇÆÑ ÇáÔÎÕíå ÇáÊí ÊÚæÏ Ú ÇáãÎÇØÈ æÇáãÊÍÏË ãËá : (I won‟t tell you how it ended) - Demonstrative pronouns: ÖãÇÆÑ ÊÔíÑ ááÞÑíÈ æÇáÈÚíÏ ãËá: (This is Bay city) ( I like those) - Reflexive pronouns: ÖãÇÆÑ ÅäÚßÇÓíå ÊÑÌÚ Åáì ÇáÌãáå ÇáÅÓãíå ãËá: . ( I taught myself) (She never understood herself) - Reciprocal pronouns: ÖãÇÆÑ ÊÈÇÏáíå ãËá ÇáÖãÇÆÑ ÇáÅäÚßÇÓíå æáßä ÊÈíä Çä åäÇß ÚáÇÞå ãÊÈÇÏáå ãËá: ( Yeah they know each other pretty well). - Possessive pronouns: ÖãÇÆÑ Çáãáßíå ãËá ( mine, yours, his) . ( Is this yours, or mine) ( Ours is better than theirs). ( yours might refer back to your book or your car). - Indefinite pronouns: ÖãÇÆÑ Û ãÍÏÏå ÈÚÖåÇ ãÑßÈå ãä ßãíå Çæ ÇÓã ÚÇã ãËá: general noun: ÇãËáå Ú ÇáÃÓã ÇáÚÇã (everything, nobody, someone) : quantifier ÃãËáå Ú Çáßãíå (all, some, many) - Relative pronouns: ÇáÖãÇÆÑ ÇáäÓÈíå ãËá: (who, whom, which, that) ( I had more friends that were boys) ( He‟s the guy who told me about this). - Interrogative pronouns: ÖãÇÆÑ ÇáÅÓÊÝåÇã ØÑÍ ÃÓÆáå Úä ÇãæÑ Û ãÚÑæÝå ãËá: . ( what did he say) ( I just wonder who it was). ÎáÕäÇ ãä ÇáÈÑæäÇæä.. ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ 3- Auxiliary Verbs : ÃÝÚÇá ãÓÇÚÏå ãËá: (will arrive, has arrived, is arriving, may be arriving) ÊäÞÓã Auxiliary Verbs Åáì ÞÓãíä : Primary Auxiliary & Modal Auxiliary. -Primary Auxiliary :åí ÃÝÚÇá ÃÓÇÓíå ãËá : be, have, and do. be :Çááí åí I,is.are Ýí ÇáãÖÇÑÚ æ was,were Ýí ÇáãÇÖí have: ÊÔãá has,had do: dose, did ÇãËáå : (I‟ve done that once ) , (She was thinking about me). ( known as do insertion (. Did he sell it?) (This doesn‟t make sense). -Modal Auxiliaries: ÇÝÚÇá ÇáãæÏá ãÚ ÇáÃÓã íÓÊÎÏã Ýí ÇáÊÚÈíÑ ãËá : , ( possibility, necessity, prediction, and volition. ): æÈÚÖåÇ ãæÏá ËÇÈÊå ãËá: will, can, shall, may, must, would, could, should, might. –ing and –ed. ÇãËáå : ( I can live here quietly) (They would have a different view). ÎáÕäÇ ãä ÇáãæÏá .. ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ 4- Prepositions : ÍÑæÝ ÇáÌÑ ãËá : e.g. about, after, around, as, at by, down, for, from, into, like, of, off, on, round, since, than, to towards, with, without. - ( e.g. such as, as for, except for, apart from, because of, instead of, out of, regardless of, according to, due to, owing to, by means of, in spite of, in addition to, with regard to, as far as, as well as). (as „rely on‟. ( you can‟t, you can‟t rely on any of that information ÎáÕäÇ ãä ÈÑæÈÒÔä.. ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÈÇÞí 4 äÞÇØ.. ![]() ............................... |
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ÃßÜÇÏíÜãÜí ÐåÜÈÜí
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ãáÇß äÓÇíã ÑÈí íÓÚÏßã æíÚÇÝíßã
ÇäÇ ßÊÈÊ ÔÑæÍÇÊí ÈÓ ÈÇáÇÈ ÊææÈ æÇáãæÞÚ ãÚáÞ ãä ÇáÇÈ æÇáÍíä ÏÇÎáå ãä ÌæÇáí Çááå íÚííä ãÏÇã Ýíå ÈäÇÊ íÔÑÍæä ÔÑÇíßã äæÒÚ ÇáÔÑæÍÇÊ ÈíäÇ ÚÔÇä ÇáæÞÊ æÚÔÇä ÈÚÏ ãÇäÊÔÊÊ æÕÚÈå ÇäÇ ÇÍÏ íÔÑÍ äÞØå æäáÇÞí ÇÍÏ ÈäÝÓ ÇáæÞÊ ÌÇáÓ íÔÑÍåÇ ÚÓÇßã Ú ÇáÞææå |
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Çááå íÚØíßã ÇáÚÇÝíå
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ÃßÜÇÏíÜãÜí ÝÜÚøÜÇá
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ãæÖæÚ Ìãããíá Çááå íÓÚÏßã Ìãáæ ÔÑÍßã ÈÇáÚÑÈí
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