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وئ___ام الأمل
2017-06-14, 15:19
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله تعالى وبركاته:dj_17:

في هذا الموضوع:mh31: و الذي سنستفيد منه نحن طلبة بكالوريا2018

اريد منكم ان نتشارك جميعا في تنمية قدراتنا في اللغة الانجليزية

و ذلك سيكون بالتحدث فقط باللغة الانجليزية خصوصا الاستفسارات

من ينضم معنا

? :who is the firs------t

وئ___ام الأمل
2017-06-14, 15:20
I am waiting you!!!!!!!!

♥همسة♥
2017-06-14, 15:28
bon courage ........

وئ___ام الأمل
2017-06-15, 12:00
bon courage ........

Thank you my sister
I wish that the other friends participate with us

هديل د
2017-06-15, 12:39
i'm here let's start

وئ___ام الأمل
2017-06-15, 22:57
i'm here let's start

yes good
firstly I think that it is better to study some lessons to improve our ********
so I will give you some of them
Now it is better to start:19:

طالبة لها هدف
2017-06-15, 23:00
what about me !!!
please sis

وئ___ام الأمل
2017-06-16, 03:41
what about me !!!
please sis
Yes hello . is me who say thank you
I am very happy for your participate

وئ___ام الأمل
2017-06-16, 03:52
This is the first lesson
The difference between

There, Their, They're
When two words sound alike (known as homonyms), it 's easy to think they mean the same thing. English being what it is, they usually don't and it's important to get them right so you say exactly what you mean.

For example, what's the difference between their, there and they're?
The three are often mixed up when writing, because they sound exactly the same. However, the meanings of these three words couldn't be more different.

Their
Let's start with their. It's the possessive form of they, which means it is used to show ownership or belonging. If something belongs to them, it is their item.

Example: Michael and Lola left their car at home as it was a fine night.

There

If you are talking about a place or ********, then you need the word 'there. This word indicates where something goes or where something is.

Example: Michael dropped his coat on the floor. Lola said: "Don't put it there, Michael. Hang it on a hook."

They're

Finally, they're is a contraction of they are, with the apostrophe showing where the letter a has been left out. If you sound it out in full in the sentence and it sounds right, then you've got the right one. Otherwise, it must be one of the other two.

Example: "Where are my parents meeting us?" asked Lola. "They're meeting us at the restaurant," said Michael.

Putting It All Together

Once you have these three straight, then you can easily make sense of a sentence like this:

"Their car is being repaired, so they're taking a cab to get there," said Michael

وئ___ام الأمل
2017-06-16, 13:31
Any questions I am here

Ms aya
2017-06-30, 14:49
I need a lesson for reguler and irreguler verbs

Aminzaim
2017-06-30, 17:33
hi are you fine
h am with you and thank"s for the lesson

لحن الصفاء
2017-07-01, 19:46
hi guys eee thank u 4 this great subject i 'm a scientific student and i really wanna participate with u guys if u don't mind sure . and i swear that i'm goona help u as possible as i can do good job .

هديل د
2017-07-02, 18:10
thank you sister
first what's your name
second :yes in this lesson many people can understand the diffrent between this three words
iam really happy because you like english and know what i want to do for lang time here
iam put some topics but a few people participate
i hope your's succeed
and iam here to be with you sister
goooooooooooooood luck