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he can't have missed the ...............................
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كيفية تسميع الكلمات
السلام عليكم
كلنا يدرك اهمية تحفيظ الطالب للكلمات سواء في المرحلة الاعدادية او الثانوية لذلك طلب مني لكل الاساتذة الافاضل ان يبوحوا لنا باسرارهم وطرقهم الخاصة في تسميع الكلمات لعل الكل من امثالي يستفيد اللهم صلي وسلم وبارك علي سيدنا محمد |
what do you think of[ He can`t have been told the time.......]
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وعليه الصلاة وأفضل السلام
بص ممكن نسمعها عن طريق الاسترجاع بالكتابه لضمان حفظهم للحروف وممكن عن طريق النطق لضمان النطق السليم |
أريد ردا من فضلكم
الزملاء الافاضل ممكن حد يعرفنى ايه القصص المقررة على اولى ثانوى
هم اتنين ذى السنه اللى فاتت ولا تلاته أعتذر لان سؤالى ليس فى القسم المخصص لذلك |
حتى الآن لاأحد يعرف لأن الكل خائف أن يصدر أى نشرات من الوزير
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بارك الله فيك يا مستر على ردك الجميل وتفاعلك مع الموضوع وأتمنى من الله ان يصلح حال التربية والتعليم
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اصبر يا اخى احنا فى اجازة استمتع بها
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he can't have been untold the....................
or he can't have been unaware of....................... |
شكرا علي الرد و الاهتمام
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We can also ask , Have you got the time , please
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اقتباس:
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محتار
هل صحيح سوف يتم الغاء الكتب الخارجية
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Thanks for your comment Mr,but it's a re-write sentence
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how goes the enemy?
: what time is it? Slightly facetious catchphrase apparently derived from a line in the play _The Dramatist_ (1789) by Frederick Reynolds. : From _Dictionary of Catchphrases_ (1995) by Nigel Rees : [Ennui the Timekiller:] I've an idea I don't like the Lady Waitfor't - she wishes to trick me out of my match with Miss Coutney, and if I could trick her in return - (_takes out his watch_). How goes the enemy - only one o'clock! I thought it had been that an hour ago. (_The Dramatist_) Eric Partridge, "A Dictionary of Catch Phrases American and British," quotes the same speech from "The Dramatist" and comments: "It almost immediately became a--usually somewhat facetious--catchphrase and it has remained one, although it hasn't been much employed since 1939. I used to hear it occasionally from my father (1863-1952), from childhood into early manhood: and I suspect that he no more thought of it as being a catchphrase than, at the age of (say) six, I did . . ." Calling time "the enemy" makes sense for the character who is speaking, Ennui the Timekiller, "whose business in life is to murder the hour" (as Partridge says, apparently quoting Reynolds). |
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