jeela
jeela
مشكورة عزيزتي جيلا . و راح أكون مستمرة وياك بالتمارين
مشكورة عزيزتي جيلا . و راح أكون مستمرة وياك بالتمارين
عزيزتي دانة شوفي صفحة التمارين.
jeela
jeela
مشكورة عزيزتي جيلا . و راح أكون مستمرة وياك بالتمارين
مشكورة عزيزتي جيلا . و راح أكون مستمرة وياك بالتمارين
Rule 1 - one syllable adjectives or adverbs:

- comparatives: we add -er
smart+er
young+er

superlatives: we add the and -est

the smart+est
the young+est


Rule 1B - One syllable adjectives with a Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Pattern:
(c-v-c (

-comparatives

If the adjective has a CVC pattern, double the consonant and add -er.
Examples:
wet = wetter

superlatives
If the adjective has a CVC pattern, double the consonant and add -est. Don't forget THE!
Examples:
wet = the wettest


Rule 2 - two syllable adjectives ending in Y

comparatives

Change the Y to I and add -er

Examples:
pretty = prettier

superlatives
Change the Y to I and add -est.
Don't forget to use THE!
Examples:
pretty = the prettiest




Rule 3 - Adjectives or adverbs with two or more syllables (not ending in Y):
comparatives

Use MORE
Examples:
famous = more famous


superlatives

Use THE MOST
Examples:
famous = the most famous
interesting = the most interesting
carefully = the most carefully

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c. One-syllable verbs ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel Except in the case of the final consonants w, x and y, when a one-syllable verb ends in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, the final consonant must be doubled before the ending ing is added. The reason for this is to reflect the fact that the pronunciation of the single vowel does not change when the ending ing is added. تحتوي المجموعة 1 فيما يلي على short vowels : not- fat-fill بينما المجموعة 2 تحتوي على long vowels : note- file- fate in the case of most one-syllable verbs ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, the vowel is pronounced short. In order to reflect the fact that the vowel is also pronounced short in the corresponding present participle, except in the case of w, x and y, the final consonant must be doubled before the ending ing is added. examples noddind running but : drawing ملاحظة: It should also be noted that when a verb ends in a single consonant preceded by two vowels, the final consonant is not doubled before the ending is added. The reason for this is that two vowels together are generally pronounced long. For example: to rain - raining d. Verbs of more than one syllable which end in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel When a verb of more than one syllable ends in a single consonant other than w, x or y preceded by a single vowel, the final consonant is doubled to form the present participle only when the last syllable of the verb is pronounced with the heaviest stress. examples: to expel- expelling When a verb of more than one syllable ends in w, x or y, the final consonant is not doubled before the ending ing is added. In the following examples, the syllables pronounced with the heaviest stress are underlined. For example: to allow- allowing When the last syllable of a verb is not pronounced with the heaviest stress, the final consonant is usually not doubled to form the present participle. For instance, in the following examples, the last syllables of the verbs do not have the heaviest stress, and the final consonants are not doubled to form the present participles. In these examples, the syllables pronounced with the heaviest stress are underlined. For example to listen- listening to limit- limiting ملاحظة : British and American spelling rules differ for verbs which end in a single l preceded by a single vowel. In British spelling, the l is always doubled before the endings ing and ed are added. However, in American spelling, verbs ending with a single l follow the same rule as other verbs; the l is doubled only when the last syllable has the heaviest stress. In the following examples, the syllables with the heaviest stress are underlined. For example: signal br= signalling american english= signaling
c. One-syllable verbs ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel Except in the...
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jeela jeela :
c. One-syllable verbs ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel Except in the case of the final consonants w, x and y, when a one-syllable verb ends in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, the final consonant must be doubled before the ending ing is added. The reason for this is to reflect the fact that the pronunciation of the single vowel does not change when the ending ing is added. تحتوي المجموعة 1 فيما يلي على short vowels : not- fat-fill بينما المجموعة 2 تحتوي على long vowels : note- file- fate in the case of most one-syllable verbs ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, the vowel is pronounced short. In order to reflect the fact that the vowel is also pronounced short in the corresponding present participle, except in the case of w, x and y, the final consonant must be doubled before the ending ing is added. examples noddind running but : drawing ملاحظة: It should also be noted that when a verb ends in a single consonant preceded by two vowels, the final consonant is not doubled before the ending is added. The reason for this is that two vowels together are generally pronounced long. For example: to rain - raining d. Verbs of more than one syllable which end in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel When a verb of more than one syllable ends in a single consonant other than w, x or y preceded by a single vowel, the final consonant is doubled to form the present participle only when the last syllable of the verb is pronounced with the heaviest stress. examples: to expel- expelling When a verb of more than one syllable ends in w, x or y, the final consonant is not doubled before the ending ing is added. In the following examples, the syllables pronounced with the heaviest stress are underlined. For example: to allow- allowing When the last syllable of a verb is not pronounced with the heaviest stress, the final consonant is usually not doubled to form the present participle. For instance, in the following examples, the last syllables of the verbs do not have the heaviest stress, and the final consonants are not doubled to form the present participles. In these examples, the syllables pronounced with the heaviest stress are underlined. For example to listen- listening to limit- limiting ملاحظة : British and American spelling rules differ for verbs which end in a single l preceded by a single vowel. In British spelling, the l is always doubled before the endings ing and ed are added. However, in American spelling, verbs ending with a single l follow the same rule as other verbs; the l is doubled only when the last syllable has the heaviest stress. In the following examples, the syllables with the heaviest stress are underlined. For example: signal br= signalling american english= signaling
c. One-syllable verbs ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel Except in the...
جيلا أنا الموضوع الرابع هو اللي ما فهمتة عدل
اذا اذا اذا اذا تقدرين توضحيلياة أكثر . عشان أعدل التمارين اللي غلط عندي .
و ربي ما يحرمنا منك
jeela
jeela
مشكورة جيلا و ما قصرتِ :26:
مشكورة جيلا و ما قصرتِ :26:
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