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۩ fit يناسب (من حيث المقاس) ۩ suit يناسب (من حيث الشكل) ۩ match يتماشي مع (للأشياء)

● That jacket fits you perfectly.

● That blue shirt suits you. You look nice in it.

● Does this shirt match these trousers?

 

۩ together = with each other معا / سويا ۩ altogether = completely تماما

● You mix all the dry ingredients together before you add the milk.

● It's all right working with him, but living with him would be a different matter altogether.

 

۩ trade with يتاجر مع ۩ trade in يتاجر في (سلعة معينة)

● India began trading with Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries.

● The company has been trading in oil for many years.

 

۩ later فيما بعد / في وقت لاحق ۩ (the) latter = the second (الشيء أو الشخص) المذكور ثانيا

Later that month we got another letter from them asking for more money.

● She offered me more money or a car and I chose the latter.

§لاحظ استخدام on مع الكلمات والتعبيرات الآتية :

on an island on a farm on foot on display معروض
on purpose عمدا on the whole بصفة عامة on his way to on holiday/vacation
on the internet on the telephone on the radio on duty في الخدمة
on business on Monday/Friday a tax on ضريبة علي restrictions on قيود علي
an effect on تأثير علي an influence on تأثير علي a conference on مؤتمر عن information on
a book on on the advice of بناء علي نصيحة on the plane on the train
on the menu فى قائمة الطعام on the staff من ضمن هيئة العاملين on admission عند الدخول contact him on يتصل به علي رقم ...

 

¨Have = have got = own يملك

· I have a car = I have got a car.

· Do you have a car ? = Have you got a car?

·I don't havea car. = I haven't gota car.

¨في الماضي نستخدم had للتعبير عن الملكية :

· I had a car when I was in London.

¨نستخدم will have للتعبير عن الملكية في المستقبل:

· I will have a computer next week.

 

¨تستخدم have فقط للتعبير عن الملكية بعد to و الأفعال الناقصة مثل must / should وغيرها ولا يمكن استخدام have got بهذا الشكل:

· I want to have a camera.

· I should have a lot of money to buy this car.

 

¨لاحظ أن have تستخدم بمعاني أخري غير يملك وفي هذه الحالة لا نستخدم have got

Have a meal / have a party / have a holiday / have an accident

Exercises on Vocabulary and Language Notes:

Choose the correct answer:

1- My mother has a special (gauge – garage - gadget – garbage) for cutting vegetables.

2- Ali is really (enthusiastic – egotistic – aquatic – fanatic) about his university course. He can't wait for the beginning of the term.

3- I'm going to (downtown - download – downstream – downplay) some information from the internet for my school project.

4- The television picture is really clear. You have an enormous (steam – scream – screen – beam).

5- This novel is not (bearable – affordable – avoidable – available) as an e-book yet, but you'll be able to get it next year.

6- The best thing about a (paperback – paperwork – paperclip – paper shop) is that you can easily carry it and read it at any time.

7- Her brother has not shown any (idealism – symbolism - enthusiasm – patriotism) for any sport of any kind.

8- I wanted to complain to the manager of the shop, but he was (unattainable – unavailable – unavoidable – unbelievable).

9- Today, paper, plastic and glass can all be (recycled – replaced – recited – retarded).

10- Before you can cook these beans, you have to (bleach – drown – sink - soak) them for 3 hours.

11- The story is an interesting (furniture - torture– encyclopedia - mixture) of fact and fiction.

12- You can (press – bleach – approach - attach) white shirts to keep them looking clean.

13- (Encyclopedias – CD-ROMs – Biographies - Screens) can hold a lot of information and are small enough to carry in your pocket.

14- Oil and water don't (fix – prefix – suffix - mix). Even if you shake them together they separate into two layers.

15- To start the machine, just give this button a (bless – brass – press – stress).

16- The vase (pulled - rolled – pushed – walked) off the edge of the table and smashed.

17- These shirts are all (reached – pinched - - bleached – watched).

18- A/An (CD-ROM – encyclopedia – screen - gadget) is a disc on which large quantities of information can be stored.

19- A/An (novel – story - encyclopedia - tale) is a large book that contains facts.

20- To bleach is to make something (right – fight - white – wide) by using chemicals.

21- A/An (process – mixture – operation - development) is something made by mixing two or more things together.

22- To (confess – depress – press - undress) is to push something hard.

23- To (repeat – retreat – renovate - recycle) is to put used objects through a process so that they can be used again.

24- A (roller – ruler – boiler - beaker) is a round piece of wood or metal that can be rolled.

25- To (stock – shrink – soak - remove) means to cover something with liquid for a period of time.

26- Grants are (deniable – available – collectable - enviable) to students who have high grades.

27- Hala was full of (ecotourism – escapism – enthusiasm – socialism) for the plan.

28- You can get this novel as an (e-book / e-mail / e-learning / e-commerce) from the bookshop over there.

29- I'm going to (download – upload – load – afford) some software from this website.

30-When you are reading an e-book, you can turn the pages by (pleasing – deleting – pressing – avoiding) buttons or by touching the screen.

31- When we use less paper, hundreds of forests will be (destroyed – demolished – built – saved).

32- (Recycling – Receiving – Reappearing – Recording) is definitely good for the environment.

33-She is not very (fantastic – climatic - enthusiastic – diabetic) about the idea.

34- When more and more people buy something, the price (goes up - goes down – goes away – goes out).

35- Papyrus was used for (shrinking - writing – counting – sneezing) and drawing on.

36- The first paper was (done – gone – made – looked) by the Chinese two thousand years ago.

37- When paper was made (of - from – in – at) wood, it became much cheaper.

38- Every year, millions of trees are cut (in – of – with – down) to make new paper.

39- Most of today's newspapers and magazines are made from (recited – recycled – removed – redone) paper.

40- CD-ROMs can (hold – catch – touch – fetch) huge amounts of information.

Find the mistakes in each of the following sentences then write them correctly:

1- In the near future, we will get all our information from the interrupt.

2- Some people predict that printing will become part of geography in the future.

3- He poured the lecture into four small dishes.

4- The Arabs taught how to make paper from the Chinese.

5- Since the invention of paper, boots have been used to educate people and for enjoyment.

6- Some people believe that CD-ROMs will replace laboratories.

7- She bought a little garment for squeezing oranges.

8- To get coffee, put your money in the machine and dress the green button.

9- My cousin is a football enthusiastic. He never misses a match.

10- This information can be viewed on scorn or printed out.

 

 
 


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