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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : تصحيح مواضيع الانجليزية بكالوريا 2013


abou wassim
2013-06-08, 15:52
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Sadjia-ikram
2013-06-08, 15:55
svp je veux la correction de Education pour les langues étrangéres

wahid_dz
2013-06-08, 16:05
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wahid_dz
2013-06-08, 17:42
تصحيح فيه أخطاء هاذا مكاش منه .........................

~QUeen Of Darkness ~
2013-06-08, 20:27
اي موقع لقيت فيه هاد التصحيحات

abou wassim
2013-06-09, 06:34
تصحيح فيه أخطاء هاذا مكاش منه .........................

لاتوجد أخطاء فيه

scot.b
2013-06-09, 09:38
يا وليدي هذا تصحيح رسمي من عند أستاذ ذو خبرة لعلمك أحيانا هناك أخطاء في التصحيح الوزاري يتم تصيحه في مراكز التصحيح .كيف حالك أخ أبو وسيم .ثنميرث أغما

wafaa36
2013-06-09, 10:53
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Mie Misaki
2013-06-09, 12:02
.بَارَكـ الله فيكـ أخِي ..

زيتونة
2013-06-09, 16:39
ربى يطمنكم ريحتولى بالى

berr@bah
2013-06-13, 21:14
salam;
would like just to remember those who crioticising the others "whenver you feel like criticizing anyone...bear in mind that no one in this world have the advantages you have had" fitzgerald in great gatsby

many thanx for dearest colleagues for their efforts;
first, would like just to ask whether the word"committable" exists as an adjective or not in the first subgect in lph
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second,within the same subject ;, i think that the word "dependant" with ant is a noun, the adjective must be written"dependent"with -ent/independent is also another adjective
third,try to check the followin nouns for the previous word:depending,(in)dependant;dependability,dependa bleness,(in)dependence
i am looking forward to hear from you soon
cu

sfnh
2013-06-13, 21:51
here's no problem here if you're an American: both the noun and the adjective are customarily spelled the same (dependent). But if you follow British spelling conventions, note the distinction between dependant (noun) and dependent (adjective).

berr@bah
2013-06-14, 13:17
the problem is that ,i want you to know that we are dealing with standard british english and such mixture amongst the two varieties is considered a mistake by a range of linguists
hearing from you sir

manel39
2013-06-14, 18:35
التصحيح لم يعجبني