Sunday 4 October 2015

Friendships


+ What is friendships?
    - Friendships are a relationship of mutual       affection between two or more people.


+ What are Qualities of friendship? What are components to make friendship strong?
   - Qualities of friendships are components that make friendship strong such as common 
     interest, loyalty, empathy, dependability, reciprocity, forgiveness and caring.

+ Where do people make friends? Show the steps to make friendships.
   - People can make friends everywhere, But they should find occasion to meet people first,
    then they start a conversation, after that they take next step to grow friendship and last,
   people must keep and maintain their friendships.

+ What is clique?
  - Clique is a small group of the people that they feel secured with others like them selves
   and doesn't easily include others.

+ What is empathy?
   - Empathy is power or ability to identify with other's feeling, thoughts and it's more than
     intellectually understand of person's situation as one's own.

+ What are advantages of friendships?
  - Advantage of friendships are:
   A: Understand of person's depression
   B: Happy time with activities such as sport or cup
   C: Discussion partner 
   D: helpers
   E: reducing stress or depression 
   F: Getting new concept
   H: broadening knowledge of word and social events.

+ What are disadvantages of friendships?
  - Disadvantage of friendships
    A: character change.
    B: argument 
    C: using of substance abuse
    D: Waste time of study or working
    E: Uncuccuss full learning 
    H: doing some crime
     I: future affected.











Sunday 27 September 2015

Tense

In grammar, an inflected form of a verb indicating the time of a narrated event in relation to the time at which the narrator is speaking. Time is often perceived as a continuum with three main divisions, past, present, and future, defined in relation to the time when the event is described. Other categories, including mood and aspect, may further specify the action as definite or indefinite, completed or not completed, lasting or non lasting, and recurring or occurring once.

 
Wednesday 15 April 2015

Noun


 Definition: A noun is a word which name a person, a thing, a place, an animal or an idea.

e.g. lawyer, rice-cooker, clinic, zebra


Kinds of noun
1 common noun
  A common noun is class of group similar thing. And not an individual number of a specified group of people or thing, We do not capitalize the first letter of a common noun unless it is the first word sentence.

Common noun are name of people, thing, animal and place, etc.

·      People- aunt, boy, butcher, carpenter, cousin, father, girl, lady, man, mother, tailor, woman…
·      Thing-  bicycle, book, car, computer, dress hammer, key, pencil, ship, table, vase wallet….
·      Animals-  armadillo, baboon, bee, caterpillar, cow, dog, eagle, fish, monkey, pig, snake, turkey…..
·      Places- airport, beach, bullring, cemetery, country, hospital, library, mall, park, restaurant, zoo,….

2 Proper noun
A proper noun is a special name of a person, place, orgazintion, etc.

·      People- Ali Baba, George bush….
·      Places- downing Street, Museum of Modern Art, Sahar Desert…
·      Things- Financial Time, Eiffel Tower……
·      Organization-  International labour  Organization, Red Brigades, United, Nations,…..
·      Animals- King kong, Lasie……
·      Time and dates- Saturday, April….

3 Concrete nouns
 A concrete noun is something  we can touch or sea, It is the opposite of an abstract noun. There are countable concrete nouns and uncountable concrete noun


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Tuesday 31 March 2015

How to us much and muny

We use use much and many in questions and negative sentences. They both show an amount of something.

Use 'Much' with uncountable nouns

We use much with singular nouns.
Question: "How much petrol is in the car?"
Negative clause: "We don't have much time left."

Use 'Many' with countable nouns

We use many with plural nouns
Question: "How many people were at the meeting?"
Negative clause: "Not many of the students understood the lesson."

Use a 'A lot of' and 'Lots of' with both

Both mean a large amount. We use them with countable and uncountable nouns. A lot of is a little more formal sounding than lots of.

Countable:

"A lot of people work here."
"Lots of people work here."

Uncountable:

"There was a lot of snow last night."
"There was lots of snow last night."

How to use 'Wh...' questions

In English there are seven ‘Wh…’ questions.  Here’s what they are and how  they are used:
What is used for a thing.
‘What is it?’
Who is used for a person. Whose has the same meaning but it is always followed by a noun.
‘Who were you talking to?’
‘Whose car is that?’
Why is used for a reason.
‘Why were you late?’
When is used for a time or date
‘When did you start working here?’
Which is used for a choice.
‘Which do you prefer, tea or coffee?’
Where is used for a place.
‘Where do you live?’
How is used for an amount or the way.
‘How much does it cost?’
‘How do I get to the station?’

Complete these sentences using the correct ‘Wh…’ word.  c