جزاك الله الجنة بلا حساب ولاعذاب واهلك ومن تحب
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة
أنا شكلي الوحيد متاخر بينكم بالمنهج بس حبيت أضيف آضافة بسيطة لدرس Adjective + Preposition
في صفحة 16 طبعا هذا الدرس ليس له قاعدة محددة ويعتمد على حفظها كما هي
ABOUT
Use the following adjectives followed by 'about'. Each group of adjectives have the same or related meanings. Use the verb 'to be' with these expressions.
angry / annoyed / furious about something
Example: I'm really angry about our losses on the stock market!
excited about something Example: He's excited about his birthday party next week.
worried / upset about something Example: He's worried about his upcoming examinations.
sorry about something Example: I'm very sorry about losing your book.
AT
Use the following adjectives followed by 'at'. Each group of adjectives have the same or related meanings. Use the verb 'to be' with these expressions.
good / excellent / brilliant at something OR at doing something
Example: They are excellent at planning fun parties.
bad / hopeless at something OR at doing something
Example: Unfortunately, I'm hopeless at being on time.
AT / BY
Use the following adjectives followed by 'at' or 'by'. Each group of adjectives have the same or related meanings. Use the verb 'to be' with these expressions.
amazed / astonished / shocked / surprised at OR by something Example: I was amazed at his stamina.
FOR
Use the following adjectives followed by 'for'. Each group of adjectives have the same or related meanings. Use the verb 'to be' with these expressions.
angry with someone for something Example: I'm really angry with John for his total lack of responsibility.
famous for something Example: She's famous for her watercolor paintings.
responsible for something Example: You'll have to speak to John, he's responsible for customer complaints.
sorry for doing something Example: He says he's sorry for shouting at you.
(to feel or be) sorry for someone Example: I really feel sorry for Pam.
FROM
Use the following adjectives followed by 'from'.
different from someone / something Example: His photographs are very different from his paintings.
I have put Adjective + Preposition List in attached file
Hoping I did well :)
All best 4 u
جزاك الله الجنة بلا حساب ولاعذاب واهلك ومن تحب
مشكور هذا اولا .. ثانيا انا أجلت شرح القاعده لبكره حتى افهمها واستوعبها والطالبات بصعوبه استوعبوا القاعده الاولى ... وصراحه ماسويت لهم ورقة عمل تبسيط اكتفيت بتمرين الكتاب اللي تحت الدرس ... والحين اقرا القاعده علشان افهمها واشرحها بكره
وانا متأخره كثيييييييييير
استخدام in هل هو مثل استخدام at
ماجستي
تطمن كلنا نفس وضعك متأخرين
يعطيك العافيه ع الشرح
وماقصرت
ودي
Brilliant deeds
<~ she doesn't quote this phrase from someone
^_*
all my regards to ur Majesty
the syllabus is very rich in information and we have to offer it slowly to the students to get advantage of it
but don't worry , there is no term have finished before the syllabus has been done
أنا جبت العيد شرحت القاعدة الاولى والطلاب فهمو بسرعه ماشاء الله وتحمست وشرحت القاعدة
الثانية على طول وتلخبطو الطلاب ورجعت امسح السبورة وقلت خلونا على القاعدة الاولى
وجربت عليها التمرين اللي بصفحة عشرة بكتاب التمارين والطلاب ادوني أمثله حية من واقعهم
واحد من الطلاب سالني عن كلمة رعي وجلس يفكر وطلع لي هذي الجملة ضحكني ههههه
I have been grazing sheep since I was five
عند البريطانين فيه اختلاف بس الامريكان يقولون ما فيه اختلاف
يختلفون اختلاف في المعنى مثل
According to the american English there is no difference but in the british English there is a difference:
In school means in the building of a school while at school means attending a school
يعطيك العافيه
شكرا
يعطيك العافيه
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