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مفاهيم اللغة الإنجليزية (لغة أولى) الصف الثالث الثانوي
● Use of exactly the same as to say that there is no difference between two things or people:
Your family‟s car is exactly the same as my family‟s car. There‟s no difference between them at all.
● Use of almost as … as or slightly … than
to say that there is a small difference between two things or people:
The trip to Brazil is almost as expensive as the trip to Canada.
My town is slightly more popular with tourists than your town.
● Use of far … than to say that there is a big difference between two things:
I think studying science is far more interesting than studying maths.
Use of adverbs
● to describe the verb: The children talked loudly during the film.
● Many adverbs end in -ly but not all. Waleed played very well in the handball match
● We can form an adverb by doing the following to an adjective:
1 adding ly: serious------- > seriously
2 adding ly: wonderful -------> wonderfully
3 Adding ally: automatic ------- > automatically
4 deleting e and adding ly : terrible -------- > terribly
5 deleting y and adding ily: easy ------- > easily
● Some adverbs have the same form as adjectives: hard, fast, early, late, right, wrong, high, low.
● The train is late. (adjective) I know it never comes late. (adverb)
Irregular adverbs
● The adverb of good is well.They play football well.
● The adverb hardly is not related to the adverb hard. She tried hard in the exam. (hard = worked very
hard)I can hardly hear the film. (hardly = almost not)
There are four types of adverbs: adverbs of manner, place, time and frequency.Position of adverbs
Type Position Example
manner They usually go in end position. They I dressed quickly.
sometimes goin the middle of the sentence I quickly dressed and left the
place if the adverb is not an important part of house.
time the clause.
They usually go in the end position. They Can you sit over there?
frequency sometimesgo in front position in writing. Outside, there was a small pond.
I‟m going to the cinema
They usually go in end position. If the tomorrow.
adverb isimportant, the adverb goes in Today, we‟re seeing our cousins.
front position. They often have homework.
My dad usually goes to the
They usually go in mid position, but they cinemaon Saturday.
can go infront or end position. Sometimes I play video
always, ever and never do not usually go games.She never eats meat.
in frontposition.
● We can use adverbs before adjectives and, less commonly, before adverbs.
This exam is incredibly
difficult. That film was
surprisingly funny.
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