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نتنقل للاخطاء الشائعة في حرف ال b

1- beside- besides

الكلمة الاولى beside = along side - next to
بجانب\ بجوار

Alice sat down beside Mary

besides= in addition to
A number of guests besides Mary were in the room when Ann arrived.


2-breath vs breathe
الكلمة الاولى= نفس
الكلمة الثانية فعل بمعنى يتنفس

When you need to breathe, you take a breath. “Breathe” is the verb, “breath” the noun.


3- both vs each

both= taken together
Both these books cost a pound

each= taken separately
each of these books costs a pound

ملاحظة مهمة:
مع both = plural verb
each= singular verb

4- by- bye- buy
رغم الفرق الشاسع في معانيها الا أن البعض يخطئ فيها نتيجة للاستعجال.

by” is the common preposition in phrases like “you should know by nowز

’bye” is an abbreviated form of “goodbye

buy= purchase اي يشتري
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omass
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jeela
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omass
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jeela
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backward vs backwards

As an adverb, either word will do: “put the shirt on backward” or “put the shirt on backwards.” However, as an adjective, only “backward” will do: “a backward glance.” When in doubt, use “backward.”


bring vs take
When you are viewing the movement of something from the point of arrival, use “bring”: “When you come to the potluck, please bring a green salad.” Viewing things from the point of departure, you should use “take“: “When you go to the park, take a bottle of water with you.”

build off of or build on
الاختيار الاول وهو build of غير صحيح والصحيح هو build on اي يبني على انجازات سابقة.

You build on your earlier achievements, you don’t build off of them.