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Linguistics with Radwan الإنجليزية مع رضوان الناجي
Posted 1 year ago

من المنظمة العالمية للإبداع من أجل السلام- لندن
اليوم موافق 01- 07- 2023 ...

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Linguistics with Radwan الإنجليزية مع رضوان الناجي
Posted 2 years ago

My new handle is @RadwanElNaji

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Linguistics with Radwan الإنجليزية مع رضوان الناجي
Posted 2 years ago

Direct Speech

When we want to describe what someone said, one option is to use direct speech. We use direct speech when we simply repeat what someone says, putting the phrase between speech marks:

Paul came in and said, “I’m really hungry.”

It is very common to see direct speech used in books or in a newspaper article. For example:

The local MP said, “We plan to make this city a safer place for everyone.”

As you can see, with direct speech it is common to use the verb ‘to say’ (‘said’ in the past). But you can also find other verbs used to indicate direct speech such as ‘ask’, ‘reply’, and ‘shout’. For example:

When Mrs Diaz opened the door, I asked, “Have you seen Lee?”

She replied, “No, I haven’t seen him since lunchtime.”

The boss was angry and shouted, “Why isn’t he here? He hasn’t finished that report yet!”

Indirect Speech

When we want to report what someone said without speech marks and without necessarily using exactly the same words, we can use indirect speech (also called reported speech). For example:

Direct speech: “We’re quite cold in here.”

Indirect speech: They say (that) they’re cold.

When we report what someone says in the present simple, as in the above sentence, we normally don’t change the tense, we simply change the subject. However, when we report things in the past, we usually change the tense by moving it one step back.

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Linguistics with Radwan الإنجليزية مع رضوان الناجي
Posted 2 years ago

Contrastive Grammar between English language and Standard modern Arabic

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Linguistics with Radwan الإنجليزية مع رضوان الناجي
Posted 2 years ago

شرح ساهل جدا للأصوات المتحركة(الصائتة) للغة الإنجليزية على طريقة New English File لي محبي اللغة الإنجليزية و الراغبين في تعلمها بسرعة فطريق الأصوات مهم

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Linguistics with Radwan الإنجليزية مع رضوان الناجي
Posted 2 years ago

Paraphrasing and quotation
إعادة صياغة داخل البحث من المصدر او الإقتباس الغير مباشر و الإقتباس المباشر على حسب نظام الكتابة الأكاديمي المتعارف عليه APA
لا تنسى المشاركة على القناة التعليمية على اليوتيوب

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Linguistics with Radwan الإنجليزية مع رضوان الناجي
Posted 2 years ago

Some important tips for entrance exams, graduate studies exams and final exams of preparatory and secondary English language

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