الجمعة، 15 مارس 2024

So ....that / Such....that / Modal verbs


So ………That………

Such ………That………

             1- to give strong adjective and adverb.         2- to show cause and effect.  : Usage 

Formation : Such

Such + a + (adjective)+ singular noun + that + result

Formation : So

1-So + adjective / adverb+ that

2- So...that is used with quantifiers (many, much, few, little) even if there is a noun. 

Examples : Such

They had such a bad night that they couldn't sleep.

 

Examples : So

1- It was so windy that we couldn't go sailing.

2- I have so many friends that I never get bored.
He has so much money that he can buy whatever he wants.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OU8xRIhH3w

Modal verbs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoYeR7lLgOw

( Form , Meaning and Function ) Wish and If only

( Form , Meaning and Function  )

Wish and If only

Wish and If only

Wish  

 

 

I didn’t see the TV comedian.
wish I had seen the TV comedian.

Past

You want to buy someone a present, but you don’t have enough money.

If only I had enough money to buy that present .

I am not a big fan of his jokes.
I wish I found his jokes funny.

Present

wish he wouldn’t use his cell phone in class. I wish the children would stop interrupting.

He won’t lend me his car. wish he would lend me his car.

Future

 

I wish I were rich.

He wish he were a better student

Subjunctive

 

Change in tenses :

Past ------Past Participle.

Present ------ Past.

Future------Would + V1

Subjunctive ------ Were


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkaK82P0yhc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vefS0B1DIY&t=76s



الاثنين، 11 مارس 2024

Vocabulary building

                                         ( Vocabulary building  )  

Meaning  

Words

Heart and blood vessels

Cardiovascular

Equal

Equivalent

Strong and with feeling

Hearty

 To fight germs and infection

Antibodies

The medical care of children

Pediatric

Energy or activity

Stimulate

To improve

Enhance

Cause someone to do something

Prompt

Real not false

Genuine

السبت، 9 مارس 2024

Kinds of Adjectives

Kinds of Adjectives :

2- Get + Adjective / Get + Past Participles .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrsxFRJqfBQ


Get + Adjective / Get + Past Participles

Used  : To show that something changed or starting to happen

2-Followed by Past participle

1-Followed by adjective

3-Determined ( The ….., The comparative )

Used to show that the first sentence has an effect on the second

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdnQ8JGo63w

 

Structure  

the + comparative adjective + clause + the + comparative adjective + clause

The less I see him the more I like him..

The older we grow, the wiser we become.

The higher you climb, the colder it gets.

The richer one grows, the greater one’s worries.

The less you spend, the more you save.

 

 

 

 

 

الجمعة، 8 مارس 2024

Grammar ( Kinds of Adjectives )

 

UNIT 9 ( Grammar )

Kinds of Adjectives :

1-Participial Adjectives .

Adjectives end with ED or ING ...

 

Adjectives end with ING

Adjectives end with ED

An adjective that ends with -ING is used to describe: What cause of the feeling

An adjective that ends with -ED is used to describe: a feeling (or how a person feels) or an emotion.

Example sentences of adjectives ending in ING

1-This grammar lesson is boring.

2- The football match was quite exciting.

3-The film was disappointing .

Example sentences of adjectives ending in ED

1- I am bored reading all about these grammar rules.

2- We were very shocked when we heard the news.

3-I was disappointed with the film .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKEA4EqyoGQ

Choose the correct adjective in each sentence:  

1-You look really (tired/tireding). Why don't you go to bed?

2-Sit down - I've got some very (excited/exciting) news for you.

3-He's got a very (annoyed/annoying) habit of always interrupting people.

4-I'm very (disappointed/disappointing) by your behavior.

 

 

الأحد، 3 مارس 2024

Third Term ( Unit 9 )

 Third Term

UNIT 9 ( Laugh Out Loud )

Meaning

Words

Speak both Arabic and English

Bilingual

Amazed

Astonished

Incredible

Remarkable

Confused

Puzzled

Annoyed at something

Irritated

Very interested in something

Fascinated

 


الاثنين، 19 فبراير 2024

...As + Adjective + As

Similes

Examples of Similes

Definition of Similes

As light as a feather ... / As quiet as a mouse ... 

 1 / Similes are phrases ...

As good as gold ... / As free as a bird ... / As hungry as a wolf ...

 2 / Include the words ( as ,  like ) ..

As busy as a bee. /As a quick as a lightning. /As White as a sheet.

 3 / Use to make comparisons ..

 

في هذا الجدول التحليلي وضحت فيه التشبيه (المشبه والمشبه به) وأدوات التشبيه (as / like ) وتم ذكر أمثلة من الكتاب


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6zIumhE9cE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSKVERTtWFw

 

Comparative Form of Adjectives and Adverb .

 

Comparative Form of Adjectives and Adverb .      

Comparative of adjectives 

Usage  : When we compare between  2  people , animals or things ..

Formation:

       1- adjective + er + than.

       2- more + adjective + than .

Examples: 1- adjective + er + than.

a- Sami is older than Ahmad.  (one syllable)

b- Ali is taller than Sami.     ( one syllable )                

Examples: 2- more + adjective + than.

a- My watch is more expensive than yours

b- Snake is more dangerous than Lizard  .

ONE SYLLABLE

Comparative

Adjective

taller

fatter

bigger

Sadder

Tall

fat

big

Sad

TWO SYLLABLES

Comparative

Adjective

Happier

simpler

busier

more tilted

more tangled

happy

simple

busy

tilted

Tangled

 

 

 

THRE SYLLABLES AND MORE

Comparative

Adjective

more important

more expensive

important

expensive

 

IRREGULAR COMPARATIVES

Irregular form ..

Comparative

adjective

 

Better

Good / Well

 

Worse

Bad / Badly

 

More

Much / many

 

Less

Little

 

Farther / Further

Far

 

 

 

 

 

 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRxkAyR_WE0