3rd stage, C. 1
هاي اسئلة لعام
Q: Indicate the possessive relation in the following:
type of noun possessive relationship:
## 6. Object of Act
- the file's recovery
- Richard's protection
- the filmmaker's interview
- the criminal's punishment
1. The child's punishment (someone punished the child)
2. The book's review (someone reviewed the book)
3. The film's critique (someone critiqued the film)
4. The project's approval (someone approved the project)
5. The play's direction (someone directed the play)
6. The team's training (someone trained the team)
7. The patient's treatment (someone treated the patient)
8. The proposal's rejection (someone rejected the proposal)
9. The presentation's feedback (someone gave feedback on the presentation)
10. The plan's implementation (someone implemented the plan)
11. The idea's acceptance (someone accepted the idea)
12. The report's submission (someone submitted the report)
13. The candidate's interview (someone interviewed the candidate)
14. The task's completion (someone completed the task)
15. The decision's impact (someone impacted the decision)
16. The painting's restoration (someone restored the painting)
17. The project's extension (someone extended the project)
18. The machine's repair (someone repaired the machine)
19. The policy's revision (someone revised the policy)
20. The structure's demolition (someone demolished the structure)
type of noun possessive relationship:
## 6. Object of Act
- the file's recovery
- Richard's protection
- the filmmaker's interview
- the criminal's punishment
1. The child's punishment (someone punished the child)
2. The book's review (someone reviewed the book)
3. The film's critique (someone critiqued the film)
4. The project's approval (someone approved the project)
5. The play's direction (someone directed the play)
6. The team's training (someone trained the team)
7. The patient's treatment (someone treated the patient)
8. The proposal's rejection (someone rejected the proposal)
9. The presentation's feedback (someone gave feedback on the presentation)
10. The plan's implementation (someone implemented the plan)
11. The idea's acceptance (someone accepted the idea)
12. The report's submission (someone submitted the report)
13. The candidate's interview (someone interviewed the candidate)
14. The task's completion (someone completed the task)
15. The decision's impact (someone impacted the decision)
16. The painting's restoration (someone restored the painting)
17. The project's extension (someone extended the project)
18. The machine's repair (someone repaired the machine)
19. The policy's revision (someone revised the policy)
20. The structure's demolition (someone demolished the structure)
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Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Q: Indicate the possessive relation in the following: type of noun possessive relationship: ### 1. Possession or Belongingness - teacher's eyeglasses - Jane's father - John's father - women's colthes - Iraq's inclusion 1. John's hat 2. Sarah's book…
Type of noun possessive relationship:
### 1. Possession or Belongingness
### 1. Possession or Belongingness
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Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Q: Indicate the possessive relation in the following: type of noun possessive relationship: ### 1. Possession or Belongingness - teacher's eyeglasses - Jane's father - John's father - women's colthes - Iraq's inclusion 1. John's hat 2. Sarah's book…
type of noun possessive relationship:
### 2. Characteristics or Description
### 2. Characteristics or Description
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Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Q: Indicate the possessive relation in the following: type of noun possessive relationship: ### 1. Possession or Belongingness - teacher's eyeglasses - Jane's father - John's father - women's colthes - Iraq's inclusion 1. John's hat 2. Sarah's book…
type of noun possessive relationship:
### 3. Origin
### 3. Origin
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Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Q: Indicate the possessive relation in the following: type of noun possessive relationship: ### 1. Possession or Belongingness - teacher's eyeglasses - Jane's father - John's father - women's colthes - Iraq's inclusion 1. John's hat 2. Sarah's book…
type of noun possessive relationship:
### 4. Measure (Time, Value, Space)
### 4. Measure (Time, Value, Space)
Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Q: Indicate the possessive relation in the following: type of noun possessive relationship: ### 1. Possession or Belongingness - teacher's eyeglasses - Jane's father - John's father - women's colthes - Iraq's inclusion 1. John's hat 2. Sarah's book…
type of noun possessive relationship:
### 5. Subject of Act
### 5. Subject of Act
Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Q: Indicate the possessive relation in the following: type of noun possessive relationship: ## 6. Object of Act - the file's recovery - Richard's protection - the filmmaker's interview - the criminal's punishment 1. The child's punishment (someone…
type of noun possessive relationship:
### 6. Object of Act
### 6. Object of Act
3rd stage, C. 1
هاي اسئلة لعام
🚨🚨🚨🚨✨✨✨✨أكو إجابتين وحدة كاملة مفصلة
ووحدة مختصرة (ممكن المختصرة متجيب درجة كاملة وممكن تجيب وكذلك تگدرون تستعملون الأمثلة البيها عادي)
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
Q1: How do you test whether a noun is singular or plural?
Answer:
1. Substitution:
- A noun is singular if you can replace it with "he/him" "she/her" or "it."
- A noun is plural if you can replace it with "they/them", these, or those
Examples:
- The beach was covered with white sand. (=it)
- Have you studied phonetics? (=it)
- Where did you hang my trousers? (=them)
2. Modification:
- Words like "several," "many," "this," and "those" can show if a noun is singular or plural.
- Singular nouns may use "his," "her," or "its," while plural ones may use "their."
Examples:
- We saw many fish swimming under the bridge. (many = plural)
- The sheep changed its direction. (singular)
- The sheep changed their direction. (plural)
3. Subject-Verb Agreement:
- The verb form can indicate if the noun is singular or plural. Singular nouns take the "-s" form of the verb.
Examples:
- Measles is a contagious disease. (singular)
- The goods are on the way. (plural)
*Note:*
- In the past simple tense, change it to the present simple when testing.
- "She played football" ➡️ "She plays football."
- "They played football" ➡️ "They play football."
- Also apply this to modal verbs:
- "She can speak English" ➡️ "She speaks."
- "They can speak English" ➡️ "They speak."
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
اجابة مختصرة وأقصر (ممكن مو درجة كاملة)
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
Q1: How do you test whether a noun is singular or plural?
Answer:
1. Substitution:
- Singular: Replace with "he/him," "she/her," or "it."
- Plural: Replace with "they/them," "these," or "those."
Examples:
- The beach was covered with white sand. (=it)
- Have you studied phonetics? (=it)
- Where did you hang my trousers? (=them)
2. Modification:
- Singular: Use "his," "her," or "its."
- Plural: Use "their," "several," "many," "these," or "those."
Examples:
- We saw many fish swimming under the bridge. (many = plural)
- The sheep changed its direction. (singular)
- The sheep changed their direction. (plural)
3. Subject-Verb Agreement:
- Singular nouns take the "-s" form of the verb.
Examples:
- Measles is a contagious disease. (singular)
- The goods are on the way. (plural)
Note:
- For past simple tense, change to present simple when testing.
- "She played football" ➡️ "She plays football."
- "They played football" ➡️ "They play football."
- Apply to modal verbs:
- "She can speak English" ➡️ "She speaks."
- "They can speak English" ➡️ "They speak."
ووحدة مختصرة (ممكن المختصرة متجيب درجة كاملة وممكن تجيب وكذلك تگدرون تستعملون الأمثلة البيها عادي)
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
Q1: How do you test whether a noun is singular or plural?
Answer:
1. Substitution:
- A noun is singular if you can replace it with "he/him" "she/her" or "it."
- A noun is plural if you can replace it with "they/them", these, or those
Examples:
- The beach was covered with white sand. (=it)
- Have you studied phonetics? (=it)
- Where did you hang my trousers? (=them)
2. Modification:
- Words like "several," "many," "this," and "those" can show if a noun is singular or plural.
- Singular nouns may use "his," "her," or "its," while plural ones may use "their."
Examples:
- We saw many fish swimming under the bridge. (many = plural)
- The sheep changed its direction. (singular)
- The sheep changed their direction. (plural)
3. Subject-Verb Agreement:
- The verb form can indicate if the noun is singular or plural. Singular nouns take the "-s" form of the verb.
Examples:
- Measles is a contagious disease. (singular)
- The goods are on the way. (plural)
*Note:*
- In the past simple tense, change it to the present simple when testing.
- "She played football" ➡️ "She plays football."
- "They played football" ➡️ "They play football."
- Also apply this to modal verbs:
- "She can speak English" ➡️ "She speaks."
- "They can speak English" ➡️ "They speak."
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
اجابة مختصرة وأقصر (ممكن مو درجة كاملة)
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
Q1: How do you test whether a noun is singular or plural?
Answer:
1. Substitution:
- Singular: Replace with "he/him," "she/her," or "it."
- Plural: Replace with "they/them," "these," or "those."
Examples:
- The beach was covered with white sand. (=it)
- Have you studied phonetics? (=it)
- Where did you hang my trousers? (=them)
2. Modification:
- Singular: Use "his," "her," or "its."
- Plural: Use "their," "several," "many," "these," or "those."
Examples:
- We saw many fish swimming under the bridge. (many = plural)
- The sheep changed its direction. (singular)
- The sheep changed their direction. (plural)
3. Subject-Verb Agreement:
- Singular nouns take the "-s" form of the verb.
Examples:
- Measles is a contagious disease. (singular)
- The goods are on the way. (plural)
Note:
- For past simple tense, change to present simple when testing.
- "She played football" ➡️ "She plays football."
- "They played football" ➡️ "They play football."
- Apply to modal verbs:
- "She can speak English" ➡️ "She speaks."
- "They can speak English" ➡️ "They speak."
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3rd stage, C. 1
هاي اسئلة لعام
Q3: Write the plurals of the following words:
The answer:
Singular - Plural
1. Stratum - Strata 📊
2. Foot - Feet 👣
3. Tennis - Tennis 🎾
4. Hypothesis - Hypotheses 📚
5. Calf - Calves 🐄
6. Medium - Media 🖥️
7. Nucleus - Nuclei ⚛️
8. Half - Halves ➗
9. Oasis - Oases 🌴
10. Louse - Lice 🐞
11. Datum - Data 📊
12. Oasis - Oases 🌴
13. Mouse - Mice 🐭
14. Stimulus - Stimuli 📈
15. Ox - Oxen 🐂
16. Criterion - Criteria 📏
17. Stratum - Strata 📊
18. Hypothesis - Hypotheses 📚
19. Sheep - Sheep 🐑
20. Stimulus - Stimuli 📈
21. Fedayee - Fedayeen 🪖
22. Criterion - Criteria 📏
23. Oasis - Oases 🌴
24. Information - Information (remains the same, as it is uncountable) ℹ️
25. Stimulus - Stimuli 📈
26. Crisis - Crises ⚠️
27. Wolf - Wolves 🐺
28. Tooth - Teeth 🦷
29. Fedayee - Fedayeen 🪖
30. Fish - Fish 🐟
---
The words grouped by their similar endings:
### Words ending in "-um" with plurals ending in "-a"
1. Stratum - Strata 📊
2. Datum - Data 📊
3. Medium - Media 🖥️
### Words ending in "-is" with plurals ending in "-es"
1. Hypothesis - Hypotheses 📚
2. Oasis - Oases 🌴
3. Crisis - Crises ⚠️
### Words ending in "-us" with plurals ending in "-i"
1. Nucleus - Nuclei ⚛️
2. Stimulus - Stimuli 📈
### Words ending in "-f" or "-fe" with plurals ending in "-ves"
1. Calf - Calves 🐄
2. Half - Halves ➗
3. Wolf - Wolves 🐺
### Words ending in "-on" with plurals ending in "-a"
1. Criterion - Criteria 📏
### Words with irregular plurals (changing vowels or endings)
1. Foot - Feet 👣
2. Louse - Lice 🐞
3. Mouse - Mice 🐭
4. Tooth - Teeth 🦷
5. Ox - Oxen 🐂
### Words with unchanged plurals (same form in singular and plural)
1. Sheep - Sheep 🐑
2. Fish - Fish 🐟
3. Information - Information ℹ️ (uncountable)
4. Advice - Advice 💡
### Words with foreign plural forms
1. Fedayee - Fedayeen 🪖
### Regular plurals (adding -s or -es)
1. Cat 🐈 - Cats 🐈 🐈
2. Dog 🦴🐕 - dogs 🐕🐕🦴
3. Box - Boxes 📦🥡
The answer:
Singular - Plural
1. Stratum - Strata 📊
2. Foot - Feet 👣
3. Tennis - Tennis 🎾
4. Hypothesis - Hypotheses 📚
5. Calf - Calves 🐄
6. Medium - Media 🖥️
7. Nucleus - Nuclei ⚛️
8. Half - Halves ➗
9. Oasis - Oases 🌴
10. Louse - Lice 🐞
11. Datum - Data 📊
12. Oasis - Oases 🌴
13. Mouse - Mice 🐭
14. Stimulus - Stimuli 📈
15. Ox - Oxen 🐂
16. Criterion - Criteria 📏
17. Stratum - Strata 📊
18. Hypothesis - Hypotheses 📚
19. Sheep - Sheep 🐑
20. Stimulus - Stimuli 📈
21. Fedayee - Fedayeen 🪖
22. Criterion - Criteria 📏
23. Oasis - Oases 🌴
24. Information - Information (remains the same, as it is uncountable) ℹ️
25. Stimulus - Stimuli 📈
26. Crisis - Crises ⚠️
27. Wolf - Wolves 🐺
28. Tooth - Teeth 🦷
29. Fedayee - Fedayeen 🪖
30. Fish - Fish 🐟
---
The words grouped by their similar endings:
### Words ending in "-um" with plurals ending in "-a"
1. Stratum - Strata 📊
2. Datum - Data 📊
3. Medium - Media 🖥️
### Words ending in "-is" with plurals ending in "-es"
1. Hypothesis - Hypotheses 📚
2. Oasis - Oases 🌴
3. Crisis - Crises ⚠️
### Words ending in "-us" with plurals ending in "-i"
1. Nucleus - Nuclei ⚛️
2. Stimulus - Stimuli 📈
### Words ending in "-f" or "-fe" with plurals ending in "-ves"
1. Calf - Calves 🐄
2. Half - Halves ➗
3. Wolf - Wolves 🐺
### Words ending in "-on" with plurals ending in "-a"
1. Criterion - Criteria 📏
### Words with irregular plurals (changing vowels or endings)
1. Foot - Feet 👣
2. Louse - Lice 🐞
3. Mouse - Mice 🐭
4. Tooth - Teeth 🦷
5. Ox - Oxen 🐂
### Words with unchanged plurals (same form in singular and plural)
1. Sheep - Sheep 🐑
2. Fish - Fish 🐟
3. Information - Information ℹ️ (uncountable)
4. Advice - Advice 💡
### Words with foreign plural forms
1. Fedayee - Fedayeen 🪖
### Regular plurals (adding -s or -es)
1. Cat 🐈 - Cats 🐈 🐈
2. Dog 🦴🐕 - dogs 🐕🐕🦴
3. Box - Boxes 📦🥡
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طلاب منا وجوة بهاي القناة شرح حيدر للنحو بالكتاب فصل فصل 10, 11، 12،
Chapter 10
https://t.me/stage3sh/239
Chapter 11
https://t.me/stage3sh/240
Chapter 12
https://t.me/stage3sh/291
Chapter 10
https://t.me/stage3sh/239
Chapter 11
https://t.me/stage3sh/240
Chapter 12
https://t.me/stage3sh/291
Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Q3: Write the plurals of the following words: The answer: Singular - Plural 1. Stratum - Strata 📊 2. Foot - Feet 👣 3. Tennis - Tennis 🎾 4. Hypothesis - Hypotheses 📚 5. Calf - Calves 🐄 6. Medium - Media 🖥️ 7. Nucleus - Nuclei ⚛️ 8. Half - Halves ➗ 9. Oasis…
هذني كل كلمات الجمع والمفرد العدنا بالموضوع مال الفصل
### 1. Words with Regular Plurals
Rule: Most nouns form their plurals by simply adding -s or -es.
- doctor - doctors 👨⚕️
- carpenter - carpenters 🛠️
- brother - brothers 👨👦
- cloud - clouds ☁️
- duck - ducks 🦆
- tribe - tribes 👥
- family - families (change -y to -ies) 👨👩👧👦
- team - teams ⚽
- committee - committees 👥
- faculty - faculties (change -y to -ies) 🎓
- choir - choirs 🎶
- band - bands 🎸
- staff - staffs 👨🏫
- hat - hats 🎩
- fad - fads 🎉
- kiss - kisses (add -es) 💋
- bear - bears 🐻
- antelope - antelopes 🦌
- pig - pigs 🐷
- goat - goats 🐐
- sucker - suckers 🍬
- muskie - muskies 🎣
- bullhead - bullheads 🐟
- pheasant - pheasants 🦉
- guitar - guitars 🎸
- cigar - cigars 🚬
- lariat - lariats 🤠
- canyon - canyons 🌄
- alligator - alligators 🐊
- barbecue - barbecues 🍖
- cafeteria - cafeterias 🍽️
### 2. Irregular Plurals
Rule: Some nouns change vowels, endings, or have unique forms in their plurals.
- man - men (change vowel) 👨
- woman - women (change vowel) 👩
- ox - oxen (add -en) 🐂
- child - children (add -ren) 👶
- brother - brothers / brethren (archaic form, not commonly used) 👥
- goose - geese (change vowel) 🦢
- tooth - teeth (change vowel) 🦷
- foot - feet (change vowel) 🦶
- louse - lice (change vowel) 🦗
- mouse - mice (change vowel) 🐁
- calf - calves (change -f to -ves) 🐄
- knife - knives (change -f to -ves) 🔪
- half - halves (change -f to -ves) 🕛
- loaf - loaves (change -f to -ves) 🍞
- self - selves (change -f to -ves) 🙋
- wife - wives (change -f to -ves) 👰
### 3. Plural-Only Words
Rule: These nouns only exist in the plural form and do not have a singular counterpart.
- clothes 👕
- environs 🌍
- trousers / pants 🩳 👖
- oats 🌾
- pliers 🔧
- suds 🧼
- cattle 🐄
- scissors ✂️
- goods 📦
- police 👮
### 4. Singular-Only Words
Rule: These nouns only exist in the singular form and do not have a plural counterpart.
- news 📰
### 5. Words with Identical Singular and Plural Forms
Rule: These nouns have the same form for both singular and plural.
- tennis 🎾
- courage 💪
- haste ⏱️
- Japanese 🇯🇵
- fish 🐟
- sheep 🐑
- deer 🦌
- quail 🦆
- species 🧬
- bass 🎸
- carp 🐟
- perch 🐟
- pickerel 🐟
- grouse 🦆
- Chinese 🇨🇳
- sugar 🍬
- hair 💇♀️
- sand 🏖️
### 6. Latin or Greek Derived Plurals
Rule: Nouns from Latin or Greek often follow their original pluralization rules.
- datum - data 📊
- phenomenon - phenomena 🌟
- criterion - criteria 🛠️
- thesis - theses 📜
- alumnus - alumni 🎓
- formula - formulas/formulae 📐
- opus - opera 🎶
- appendix - appendixes 📚
- stratum - strata 🏔️
- hypothesis - hypotheses 💡
- syllabus - syllabi 📚
- curriculum - curricula 📜
- stimulus - stimuli ⚡
- memorandum - memoranda 📄
- nucleus - nuclei 🔬
- analysis - analyses 🔍
- medium - media 📡
### 7. Words with Multiple Plural Forms
Rule: Some nouns have more than one acceptable plural form.
- staff - staffs/staves 🧑🏫
- hoof - hoofs/hooves 🐎
- scarf - scarfs/scarves 🧣
- mosquito - mosquitoes/mosquitos 🦟
### 8. Words from Other Languages
Rule: Words borrowed from other languages often retain their original plural forms.
- fedayee - fedayeen 🥷
- kibbutz - kibbutzim 🏘️
- graffito - graffiti 🎨
### 1. Words with Regular Plurals
Rule: Most nouns form their plurals by simply adding -s or -es.
- doctor - doctors 👨⚕️
- carpenter - carpenters 🛠️
- brother - brothers 👨👦
- cloud - clouds ☁️
- duck - ducks 🦆
- tribe - tribes 👥
- family - families (change -y to -ies) 👨👩👧👦
- team - teams ⚽
- committee - committees 👥
- faculty - faculties (change -y to -ies) 🎓
- choir - choirs 🎶
- band - bands 🎸
- staff - staffs 👨🏫
- hat - hats 🎩
- fad - fads 🎉
- kiss - kisses (add -es) 💋
- bear - bears 🐻
- antelope - antelopes 🦌
- pig - pigs 🐷
- goat - goats 🐐
- sucker - suckers 🍬
- muskie - muskies 🎣
- bullhead - bullheads 🐟
- pheasant - pheasants 🦉
- guitar - guitars 🎸
- cigar - cigars 🚬
- lariat - lariats 🤠
- canyon - canyons 🌄
- alligator - alligators 🐊
- barbecue - barbecues 🍖
- cafeteria - cafeterias 🍽️
### 2. Irregular Plurals
Rule: Some nouns change vowels, endings, or have unique forms in their plurals.
- man - men (change vowel) 👨
- woman - women (change vowel) 👩
- ox - oxen (add -en) 🐂
- child - children (add -ren) 👶
- brother - brothers / brethren (archaic form, not commonly used) 👥
- goose - geese (change vowel) 🦢
- tooth - teeth (change vowel) 🦷
- foot - feet (change vowel) 🦶
- louse - lice (change vowel) 🦗
- mouse - mice (change vowel) 🐁
- calf - calves (change -f to -ves) 🐄
- knife - knives (change -f to -ves) 🔪
- half - halves (change -f to -ves) 🕛
- loaf - loaves (change -f to -ves) 🍞
- self - selves (change -f to -ves) 🙋
- wife - wives (change -f to -ves) 👰
### 3. Plural-Only Words
Rule: These nouns only exist in the plural form and do not have a singular counterpart.
- clothes 👕
- environs 🌍
- trousers / pants 🩳 👖
- oats 🌾
- pliers 🔧
- suds 🧼
- cattle 🐄
- scissors ✂️
- goods 📦
- police 👮
### 4. Singular-Only Words
Rule: These nouns only exist in the singular form and do not have a plural counterpart.
- news 📰
### 5. Words with Identical Singular and Plural Forms
Rule: These nouns have the same form for both singular and plural.
- tennis 🎾
- courage 💪
- haste ⏱️
- Japanese 🇯🇵
- fish 🐟
- sheep 🐑
- deer 🦌
- quail 🦆
- species 🧬
- bass 🎸
- carp 🐟
- perch 🐟
- pickerel 🐟
- grouse 🦆
- Chinese 🇨🇳
- sugar 🍬
- hair 💇♀️
- sand 🏖️
### 6. Latin or Greek Derived Plurals
Rule: Nouns from Latin or Greek often follow their original pluralization rules.
- datum - data 📊
- phenomenon - phenomena 🌟
- criterion - criteria 🛠️
- thesis - theses 📜
- alumnus - alumni 🎓
- formula - formulas/formulae 📐
- opus - opera 🎶
- appendix - appendixes 📚
- stratum - strata 🏔️
- hypothesis - hypotheses 💡
- syllabus - syllabi 📚
- curriculum - curricula 📜
- stimulus - stimuli ⚡
- memorandum - memoranda 📄
- nucleus - nuclei 🔬
- analysis - analyses 🔍
- medium - media 📡
### 7. Words with Multiple Plural Forms
Rule: Some nouns have more than one acceptable plural form.
- staff - staffs/staves 🧑🏫
- hoof - hoofs/hooves 🐎
- scarf - scarfs/scarves 🧣
- mosquito - mosquitoes/mosquitos 🦟
### 8. Words from Other Languages
Rule: Words borrowed from other languages often retain their original plural forms.
- fedayee - fedayeen 🥷
- kibbutz - kibbutzim 🏘️
- graffito - graffiti 🎨
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3rd stage, C. 1
هاي اسئلة لعام
Q: Write the Paradigm for the following words to show whether they are Nouns, Verbs, Adjective
### Words with Multiple Forms
1. mother
- Noun:
- Singular: mother
- Plural: mothers
- Singular Possessive: mother's
- Plural Possessive: mothers'
- Verb:
- Base Form: mother
- Third Person Singular: mothers
- Present Participle/Gerund: mothering
- Past Tense: mothered
- Past Participle: mothered
2. test
- Noun:
- Sing.: test
- Pl.: tests
- Sing. ‘s: test's
- Pl. s’: tests'
- Verb:
- Base: test
- 3rd P. Sing.: tests
- Present Participle/Gerund: testing
- Past: tested
- P.P.: tested
3. rise
- Noun:
- Sing.: rise
- Pl.: rises
- Sing. ‘s: rise's
- Pl. s’: rises'
- Verb:
- Base: rise
- 3rd P. Sing.: rises
- Present Participle/Gerund: rising
- Past: rose
- P.P.: risen
4. zone
- Noun:
- Sing.: zone
- Pl.: zones
- Sing. ‘s: zone's
- Pl. s’: zones'
- Verb:
- Base: zone
- 3rd P. Sing.: zones
- Present Participle/Gerund: zoning
- Past: zoned
- P.P.: zoned
5. laughing
- Verb:
- Base: laugh
- 3rd P. Sing.: laughs
- Present Participle/Gerund: laughing
- Past: laughed
- P.P.: laughed
- Adjective:
- Positive: laughing (used as an adjective)
### Words with Single Forms
1. wait
- Verb:
- Base: wait
- 3rd P. Sing.: waits
- Present Participle/Gerund: waiting
- Past: waited
- P.P.: waited
2. agency
- Noun:
- Sing.: agency
- Pl.: agencies
- Sing. ‘s: agency's
- Pl. s’: agencies'
3. morning
- Noun:
- Sing.: morning
- Pl.: mornings
- Sing. ‘s: morning's
- Pl. s’: mornings'
4. tough
- Adjective:
- Positive: tough
- Comparative: tougher
- Superlative: toughest
5. bad
- Adjective:
- Positive: bad
- Comparative: worse
- Superlative: worst
6. poor
- Adjective:
- Positive: poor
- Comparative: poorer
- Superlative: poorest
7. funny
- Adjective:
- Positive: funny
- Comparative: funnier
- Superlative: funniest
8. president
- Noun:
- Sing.: president
- Pl.: presidents
- Sing. ‘s: president's
- Pl. s’: presidents'
9. sitting
- Noun:
- Sing.: sitting
- Pl.: sittings
- Sing. ‘s: sitting's
- Pl. s’: sittings'
10. school
- Noun:
- Sing.: school
- Pl.: schools
- Sing. ‘s: school's
- Pl. s’: schools'
- Verb:
- Base: school
- 3rd P. Sing.: schools
- Present Participle/Gerund: schooling
- Past: schooled
- P.P.: schooled
11. difficult
- Adjective:
- Positive: difficult
- Comparative: more difficult
- Superlative: most difficult
12. prosperous
- Adjective:
- Positive: prosperous
- Comparative: more prosperous
- Superlative: most prosperous
13. otherwise
- Adverb:
- otherwise
14. social
- Adjective:
- Positive: social
- Comparative: more social
- Superlative: most social
15. Little 🌱✨
- Adjective:
- Positive: little
- Comparative: less
- Superlative: least
16. chess
- Uninflected word
17. aground
- Uninflected word
### Words with Multiple Forms
1. mother
- Noun:
- Singular: mother
- Plural: mothers
- Singular Possessive: mother's
- Plural Possessive: mothers'
- Verb:
- Base Form: mother
- Third Person Singular: mothers
- Present Participle/Gerund: mothering
- Past Tense: mothered
- Past Participle: mothered
2. test
- Noun:
- Sing.: test
- Pl.: tests
- Sing. ‘s: test's
- Pl. s’: tests'
- Verb:
- Base: test
- 3rd P. Sing.: tests
- Present Participle/Gerund: testing
- Past: tested
- P.P.: tested
3. rise
- Noun:
- Sing.: rise
- Pl.: rises
- Sing. ‘s: rise's
- Pl. s’: rises'
- Verb:
- Base: rise
- 3rd P. Sing.: rises
- Present Participle/Gerund: rising
- Past: rose
- P.P.: risen
4. zone
- Noun:
- Sing.: zone
- Pl.: zones
- Sing. ‘s: zone's
- Pl. s’: zones'
- Verb:
- Base: zone
- 3rd P. Sing.: zones
- Present Participle/Gerund: zoning
- Past: zoned
- P.P.: zoned
5. laughing
- Verb:
- Base: laugh
- 3rd P. Sing.: laughs
- Present Participle/Gerund: laughing
- Past: laughed
- P.P.: laughed
- Adjective:
- Positive: laughing (used as an adjective)
### Words with Single Forms
1. wait
- Verb:
- Base: wait
- 3rd P. Sing.: waits
- Present Participle/Gerund: waiting
- Past: waited
- P.P.: waited
2. agency
- Noun:
- Sing.: agency
- Pl.: agencies
- Sing. ‘s: agency's
- Pl. s’: agencies'
3. morning
- Noun:
- Sing.: morning
- Pl.: mornings
- Sing. ‘s: morning's
- Pl. s’: mornings'
4. tough
- Adjective:
- Positive: tough
- Comparative: tougher
- Superlative: toughest
5. bad
- Adjective:
- Positive: bad
- Comparative: worse
- Superlative: worst
6. poor
- Adjective:
- Positive: poor
- Comparative: poorer
- Superlative: poorest
7. funny
- Adjective:
- Positive: funny
- Comparative: funnier
- Superlative: funniest
8. president
- Noun:
- Sing.: president
- Pl.: presidents
- Sing. ‘s: president's
- Pl. s’: presidents'
9. sitting
- Noun:
- Sing.: sitting
- Pl.: sittings
- Sing. ‘s: sitting's
- Pl. s’: sittings'
10. school
- Noun:
- Sing.: school
- Pl.: schools
- Sing. ‘s: school's
- Pl. s’: schools'
- Verb:
- Base: school
- 3rd P. Sing.: schools
- Present Participle/Gerund: schooling
- Past: schooled
- P.P.: schooled
11. difficult
- Adjective:
- Positive: difficult
- Comparative: more difficult
- Superlative: most difficult
12. prosperous
- Adjective:
- Positive: prosperous
- Comparative: more prosperous
- Superlative: most prosperous
13. otherwise
- Adverb:
- otherwise
14. social
- Adjective:
- Positive: social
- Comparative: more social
- Superlative: most social
15. Little 🌱✨
- Adjective:
- Positive: little
- Comparative: less
- Superlative: least
16. chess
- Uninflected word
17. aground
- Uninflected word
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Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Q: Write the Paradigm for the following words to show whether they are Nouns, Verbs, Adjective ### Words with Multiple Forms 1. mother - Noun: - Singular: mother - Plural: mothers - Singular Possessive: mother's - Plural Possessive:…
Q: Write the Paradigm for the following words to show whether they are Nouns, Verbs, Adjective
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Chapter 12: Parts of Speech (Thanks to @s3f_p)
#### Nouns
- Definition: A noun is the name of a thing that can be seen, felt, heard, or understood.
- Noun Paradigm:
- Maximum: 4 forms
- Minimum: 2 forms
الاسم أقصى حد إله (4) حالات وأدنى حد حالتين (2)
- Regular Plural:
- e.g.: Doctor, Doctors, Doctor's, Doctors'
- Irregular Plural:
- e.g.: Woman, Women, Woman's, Women's
- Aspects of Form:
We have 2 aspects of form (inflectional morphemes) and (derivational morphemes)
- Inflectional Morphemes:
- Noun plural (s plural)
- Noun possessive (s possessive)
- Identifying Nouns:
- Any word that has the plural (s pl) is a noun.
- If a word doesn't have (s pl), add (s pl) to see if it can be a noun:
- e.g.: "The author seems tired"
→ "The authors seem tired" (noun)
- Example: "Her brother may author a new biography"
(author cannot be made plural in this position, so it's not a noun because it is in the verb position)
- Plural only words "cannot be singular* 'they are not Nouns':
واكو كلمات هي اساسا جمع متصير مفرد ومنگدر نعتبرهن nouns :
- e.g.: clothes, goods, vitals, glasses, oats, pants, scissors, thanks
- clothes 👕
- environs 🌍
- trousers / pants 👖
- oats 🌾
- pliers 🔧
- suds 🧼
- cattle 🐄
- scissors ✂️
- goods 📦
- police 👮
- thanks
- Derivational Morphemes:
- Added to verbs, adjectives, nouns, adverbs, and bound forms to form nouns.
- e.g.: "The quality is pure" (adjective)
→ "The quality is purity" (noun)
- بالأولى pure هي adjective بس بأضافة ity صارت noun ، بالجمل الsuffix من تندمج وية اجزاء الكلام المكتوبة فوك تنطينا noun
- اقروا ص١٥٦ و ١٥٧ بيها امثلة هواية تتعرفون بيها على هالصيغة
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#### Verbs
- Definition: A verb is a word that shows action or state of being.
- Verb Paradigm:
- Maximum: 5 forms
- Minimum: 3 forms
الفعل أقصى حد إله (5) حالات وأدنى حد (3) حالات
- e.g.: Speak, speaks, speaking, spoke, spoken
نلاحظ أكو 5 تصاريف (حالات)
- e.g.: cut, cuts, cuting, cut, cut
وهنا أكو 3 تصاريف
- Identifying Verbs:
- Any word that has three of these inflectional forms is a verb.
- Remember, a verb is always a single word.
- تكدرون تشوفوها بصفحة ١٥٩ وعليها تمرين
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#### Adjectives
- Definition: Compared words having the er, est inflectional suffixes.
(An adjective describes or modifies a noun.)
-er, -est, -ness, -ly
Close, closest, closer, closeness, closely
اقروا تمرين ص١٦٠ عن الادجكتف مفيد
واذا تريدون تعرفون اذا الكلمة adjective او لا جربوا تحطون قبلها very اذا رهمت يعني adjective
ما اعرف اذا هاي الطريقة تشتغل لو لا لتحطوها برگبتي بس سمعتها
e.g.: "Very close" (adjective)
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#### Adverbs
- Definition: (An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb.)
We have 3 types of Adverbs
- Types of Adverbs:
1- Adverb of Manner: She entered the room quickly.
2- Adverb of Place: The exam was here.
3- Adverb of Time: The exam was Saturday.
We have 3 types of Time Adverb:
A- Frequency: How often?
B- Definite Time: When?
C- Duration: How long?
When we have the following cases also it means this word an Adverb :
1- wise:
She speaks teacherwise.
2- ly:
She completed her work quickly.
3- ward:
She travels northward.
4- like:
He laughs horse-like.
5- s:
He works nights (means at night).
- Note: "Not all" words ending in "ly" are adverbs.
- *غالبية ly يعني Adverb مو تحطوها adjective
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#### Uninflected Words
- Definition: Words that cannot be categorized into one of the 4 form classes (N. / V. / Adj. / Adv.).
- هذا بس تعريفه شرحه كلشي مافهمت كافي شتريدون بعد طلابة بس احفظوا اعتقد الأمثلة والتمارين
#### Nouns
- Definition: A noun is the name of a thing that can be seen, felt, heard, or understood.
- Noun Paradigm:
- Maximum: 4 forms
- Minimum: 2 forms
الاسم أقصى حد إله (4) حالات وأدنى حد حالتين (2)
- Regular Plural:
- e.g.: Doctor, Doctors, Doctor's, Doctors'
- Irregular Plural:
- e.g.: Woman, Women, Woman's, Women's
- Aspects of Form:
We have 2 aspects of form (inflectional morphemes) and (derivational morphemes)
- Inflectional Morphemes:
- Noun plural (s plural)
- Noun possessive (s possessive)
- Identifying Nouns:
- Any word that has the plural (s pl) is a noun.
- If a word doesn't have (s pl), add (s pl) to see if it can be a noun:
- e.g.: "The author seems tired"
→ "The authors seem tired" (noun)
- Example: "Her brother may author a new biography"
(author cannot be made plural in this position, so it's not a noun because it is in the verb position)
- Plural only words "cannot be singular* 'they are not Nouns':
واكو كلمات هي اساسا جمع متصير مفرد ومنگدر نعتبرهن nouns :
- e.g.: clothes, goods, vitals, glasses, oats, pants, scissors, thanks
- clothes 👕
- environs 🌍
- trousers / pants 👖
- oats 🌾
- pliers 🔧
- suds 🧼
- cattle 🐄
- scissors ✂️
- goods 📦
- police 👮
- thanks
- Derivational Morphemes:
- Added to verbs, adjectives, nouns, adverbs, and bound forms to form nouns.
- e.g.: "The quality is pure" (adjective)
→ "The quality is purity" (noun)
- بالأولى pure هي adjective بس بأضافة ity صارت noun ، بالجمل الsuffix من تندمج وية اجزاء الكلام المكتوبة فوك تنطينا noun
- اقروا ص١٥٦ و ١٥٧ بيها امثلة هواية تتعرفون بيها على هالصيغة
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#### Verbs
- Definition: A verb is a word that shows action or state of being.
- Verb Paradigm:
- Maximum: 5 forms
- Minimum: 3 forms
الفعل أقصى حد إله (5) حالات وأدنى حد (3) حالات
- e.g.: Speak, speaks, speaking, spoke, spoken
نلاحظ أكو 5 تصاريف (حالات)
- e.g.: cut, cuts, cuting, cut, cut
وهنا أكو 3 تصاريف
- Identifying Verbs:
- Any word that has three of these inflectional forms is a verb.
- Remember, a verb is always a single word.
- تكدرون تشوفوها بصفحة ١٥٩ وعليها تمرين
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
#### Adjectives
- Definition: Compared words having the er, est inflectional suffixes.
(An adjective describes or modifies a noun.)
-er, -est, -ness, -ly
Close, closest, closer, closeness, closely
اقروا تمرين ص١٦٠ عن الادجكتف مفيد
واذا تريدون تعرفون اذا الكلمة adjective او لا جربوا تحطون قبلها very اذا رهمت يعني adjective
ما اعرف اذا هاي الطريقة تشتغل لو لا لتحطوها برگبتي بس سمعتها
e.g.: "Very close" (adjective)
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#### Adverbs
- Definition: (An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb.)
We have 3 types of Adverbs
- Types of Adverbs:
1- Adverb of Manner: She entered the room quickly.
2- Adverb of Place: The exam was here.
3- Adverb of Time: The exam was Saturday.
We have 3 types of Time Adverb:
A- Frequency: How often?
B- Definite Time: When?
C- Duration: How long?
When we have the following cases also it means this word an Adverb :
1- wise:
She speaks teacherwise.
2- ly:
She completed her work quickly.
3- ward:
She travels northward.
4- like:
He laughs horse-like.
5- s:
He works nights (means at night).
- Note: "Not all" words ending in "ly" are adverbs.
- *غالبية ly يعني Adverb مو تحطوها adjective
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#### Uninflected Words
- Definition: Words that cannot be categorized into one of the 4 form classes (N. / V. / Adj. / Adv.).
- هذا بس تعريفه شرحه كلشي مافهمت كافي شتريدون بعد طلابة بس احفظوا اعتقد الأمثلة والتمارين
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Forwarded from seniors 🤍 (Kawther 🤍)
كلش مهم هالموضوع هو وتمارينه
Uninflected words
هي كلمات بس ماتنتمي لا للأسماء و لا أفعال و لا صفات و لاظروف
Uninflected words
هي كلمات بس ماتنتمي لا للأسماء و لا أفعال و لا صفات و لاظروف
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Homeworks (3) قناة الواجبات
Chapter 12: Parts of Speech (Thanks to @s3f_p) #### Nouns - Definition: A noun is the name of a thing that can be seen, felt, heard, or understood. - Noun Paradigm: - Maximum: 4 forms - Minimum: 2 forms الاسم أقصى حد إله (4) حالات وأدنى حد حالتين (2)…
هذا شرح Adverbs
انتبهوا علية
وشلون نعرف الكلمة Adverb
انتبهوا علية
وشلون نعرف الكلمة Adverb