مافي أي رد
والجواب
صح
ولا
خطأ
؟؟؟
السلام عليكم
جاني بالإختبار سؤال أكمل
وذا هو
Namasate is a greeting which ( represent- represents – represented ) by the Indians .
حلوه لإني متعقد
المهم أنا إخترت represented
مافي أي رد
والجواب
صح
ولا
خطأ
؟؟؟
الجواب الصحيح represents لان الجمله بزمن المضارع ولان Namasate
جات مفرد كمان
والجواب الي اخترته صحيح في حالة زمن الجمله بالماضي وباستخدام was بدل is
استغفر الله العظيم التواب الرحيــــم
لذنبي و للمسلمين و المسلمات و للمؤمنين و المؤمنات
الاحياء منهم و الاموات
الى يوم الدين
مع احترامي الشديد لنهله الجواب الصحيح هو (represented)
لانه مبني للمجهول
و القاعدة تقول is represented للمضارع , was represented للماضي
مع احترامي الشديد للجميع الجواب الصحيح هو
represents كما قالت الاخت نهلة
لانه مضارع بسيط ولانه جاء بعد which ولم يسبق بـ is او was
والله اعلم.
سبحان الله وبحمده
السلام عليكم
تحية طيبة للجميع
الجملة مبنى للمجهول لذلك الجواب الصحيح هو represented
Namastee (subject) is (helping verb) represented
( main verb -v3 ) by indians.
After is the verb must be with ( ing) and this present continuous OR ( v3 past participle ) and this passive.
السلام عليكم
تحية طيبة للجميع
الجملة مبنى للمجهول لذلك الجواب الصحيح هو represented
Namasate (subject) is (helping verb) represented
( main verb -v3 ) by indians.
After is the verb must be with ( ing) and this present continuous OR ( v3 past participle ) and this passive.
اجابتك صحيحه باذن الله
لآنه مبني للمجهول
وفق الله الجميع
:36_4_12:
The correct answer is (represented ) because it is passive
which is a relative noun.
[Dear Mahab]
Your answer is 100% correct, the mistake is the strcutre of the question dear
The rule you mentioned is called "shortening passive clauses
The original sentence is:
Namasate is a greeting which is/was represented by the Indians
If i ask you to shorten the passive clause, you would write:
Namasate is a greeting represnted by the Indians
You have to omit which is/was as the rule says
The rule
in an "identifying clause" you can delete:
THAT + 'BE' / WHICH + 'BE'
that is/ was/are
which is/was/were
In your case, "which" was left and the helping verb was omitted!! Such confusion is understandable dear and most probably you followed your sense of listening to evaluate your answer
Congratulations
Lilly
Layla 2000:Thank you for the correct explanation of the wrong question> i was about to explain it in the same way, but yoy did it> thank you, again. you have an excellent knowledge of english grammar
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