أتقن تفاصيل المحادثة: من ربط الجمل إلى التعبير بدقة
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the nuances of daily English communication to speak with confidence and precision.
- Use pronouns and quantity words to describe people and things accurately.
- Connect your ideas smoothly using logical linking words.
- Refine your questions and agreements to sound like a native speaker.
ما ستتعلمه
أهلاً بك يا بطل! لقد قطعت شوطاً رائعاً في تعلم الأساسيات، والآن حان الوقت لتجعل لغتك تبدو أكثر طبيعية واحترافية. في هذا الفصل، سننتقل من الجمل البسيطة إلى بناء أفكار متكاملة وذكية. هل شعرت يوماً أنك تريد قول «أي شيء» أو «لا أحد» بالإنجليزية ولكنك ترددت؟ هنا ستتعلم استخدام الضمائر مثل (Something) و (Anyone) بكل ثقة وفي سياقها الصحيح. سنتعمق أيضاً في أدوات الربط القوية مثل (However) و (Although) لتربط أفكارك وتظهر التباين بينها، تماماً كما لو كنت تحكي قصة مشوقة لصديق. ولأن الدقة تصنع الفارق، سنحل لغز الفروقات الصغيرة التي يقع فيها الكثيرون، مثل الفرق بين وصولك للموعد (On time) أو وصولك في الوقت المناسب (In time). تخيل أنك في اجتماع أو مقابلة؛ ستعرف تماماً أي تعبير تختار! ليس هذا فحسب، بل ستتعلم كيف تتفق مع الآخرين بأسلوب راقٍ باستخدام (So am I) أو (Neither do I). بحلول نهاية هذا الفصل، لن تكتفي بوصف ما تراه فقط، بل ستتمكن من التعبير عن الكميات بدقة (Too much, Enough)، ووصف اتجاهات الحركة (Through, Past)، وطرح أسئلة متطورة لم تكن تعرفها من قبل. استعد، فالإنجليزية الخاصة بك على وشك أن تصبح أكثر مرونة وطلاقة!
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Indefinite Pronouns: Something, Anything, Nothing, EveryoneUse something/someone in positive sentences, anything/anyone in questions and negatives, nothing/no one when the meaning is already negative.
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Too, Too Much, Too Many & EnoughToo means
more than needed(negative); enough meansthe right amount. Use too much with uncountable nouns and too many with countable nouns. -
Agreeing with So and Neither: "So am I" / "Neither do I"Use
So + auxiliary + subjectto agree with a positive statement andNeither + auxiliary + subjectto agree with a negative statement. -
Connectors: However, Although, While, Before & AfterConnectors link ideas together.
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Prepositions of Movement: Along, Across, Through, Over, PastPrepositions of movement describe how something or someone moves in relation to a place or object.
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Confusing Phrases: On Time vs. In Time / At the End vs. In the End
On timemeans punctual (not late).In timemeans with enough time to spare.At the endrefers to the final point of something.In the endmeans finally, after a process. -
A2 Question Forms: Subject Questions & Questions with PrepositionsSubject questions ask about the subject (no auxiliary needed). Questions with prepositions move the preposition to the end in informal English.
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Most, Most of & The Most: Expressing the Largest Amount
Mostmeans the majority in general.Most ofrefers to a specific group.The mostis used for superlatives. -
No Longer & Not Anymore: Talking About Things That Have Stopped
No longerandnot anymore/any more
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Auxiliary Verbs: Do, Be & Have in Questions and NegativesDo, be, and have work as auxiliary (helping) verbs to form questions, negatives, and tenses. They carry tense while the main verb stays in base form.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: describe quantities and preferences using pronouns and connectors.
نصائح وحيل (4)
The Count Test
Listen for the verb
Comma Rule
Visualize the path
المفردات الرئيسية (5)
Real-World Preview
Meeting a Friend
Review Summary
- some/any/no/every + thing/one
أخطاء شائعة
Use 'much' for uncountable nouns and 'many' for countable ones.
Avoid double negatives in English.
Third-person singular requires 'doesn't'.
القواعد في هذا الفصل (10)
Next Steps
Congratulations on finishing Level A2! You have worked incredibly hard, and your English is now ready for the next level.
Write a journal entry
تدريب سريع (10)
I got there ___ to see the start.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Confusing Phrases: On Time vs. In Time / At the End vs. In the End
Which is correct?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Too, Too Much, Too Many & Enough
A: I'm tired. B: So ___ I.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Agreeing with So and Neither: "So am I" / "Neither do I"
Find and fix the mistake:
Most of people are nice.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Most, Most of & The Most: Expressing the Largest Amount
The bird flew ___ the house.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Prepositions of Movement: Along, Across, Through, Over, Past
Find and fix the mistake:
I walked along the bridge.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Prepositions of Movement: Along, Across, Through, Over, Past
Find and fix the mistake:
You are like tea?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Auxiliary Verbs: Do, Be & Have in Questions and Negatives
I don't live here ___.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: No Longer & Not Anymore: Talking About Things That Have Stopped
___ people like coffee.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Most, Most of & The Most: Expressing the Largest Amount
She pushed ___ the crowd.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Prepositions of Movement: Along, Across, Through, Over, Past
Score: /10