English Club Forums
اهلا بك زائرنا العزيز في منتديات نادي اللغة الانجليزية
انك لم تقم بتسجيل دخولك او لم تسجل بعد نرجوا منك التسجيل و مشاركتنا
مع تحيات:ادارة المنتدى
English Club Forums
اهلا بك زائرنا العزيز في منتديات نادي اللغة الانجليزية
انك لم تقم بتسجيل دخولك او لم تسجل بعد نرجوا منك التسجيل و مشاركتنا
مع تحيات:ادارة المنتدى
English Club Forums
هل تريد التفاعل مع هذه المساهمة؟ كل ما عليك هو إنشاء حساب جديد ببضع خطوات أو تسجيل الدخول للمتابعة.


 
الرئيسيةأحدث الصورالتسجيلدخول
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم....اللهم اني كنت من الظالمين فغفر لي ورحمني ونصرني انت مولاي وغفر لوالدي ولوالد والدي و كافه المسلمين و المسلمات يا ارحم الراحمين ويا اكرم الأكرمين يا رب...آمين
نرجوا من جميع الاعضاء تغير اسمائهم المستعارة الى اسمائهم الحقيقية ليكون التواصل بين الجميع بخارج المنتدى بسهولة ويسر.............شكرا
اللهم صلي على سيدنا محمد وعلى آل سيدنا محمد كما صلية على سيدنا ابراهيم انك غفور رحيم سبحانك لا شريك لك انت ربي ورب كل شي

 

 past passive

اذهب الى الأسفل 
3 مشترك
كاتب الموضوعرسالة
Abdullah Hamood Alomairi
مشرف قسم
مشرف قسم



عدد المساهمات : 26
نقاط العضو : 13548
السٌّمعَة العضو : 0
تاريخ التسجيل : 12/12/2011

past passive Empty
مُساهمةموضوع: past passive   past passive Emptyالخميس ديسمبر 15, 2011 12:19 pm

FORM
[VERB+ed] or irregular verbs

Examples:

•You called Debbie.
•Did you call Debbie?
•You did not call Debbie.
Complete List of Simple Past Forms
USE 1 Completed Action in the Past


Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes, the speaker may not actually mention the specific time, but they do have one specific time in mind.

Examples:

•I saw a movie yesterday.
•I didn't see a play yesterday.
•Last year, I traveled to Japan.
•Last year, I didn't travel to Korea.
•Did you have dinner last night?
•She washed her car.
•He didn't wash his car.
USE 2 A Series of Completed Actions


We use the Simple Past to list a series of completed actions in the past. These actions happen 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and so on.

Examples:

•I finished work, walked to the beach, and found a nice place to swim.
•He arrived from the airport at 8:00, checked into the hotel at 9:00, and met the others at 10:00.
•Did you add flour, pour in the milk, and then add the eggs?
USE 3 Duration in Past


The Simple Past can be used with a duration which starts and stops in the past. A duration is a longer action often indicated by expressions such as: for two years, for five minutes, all day, all year, etc.

Examples:

•I lived in Brazil for two years.
•Shauna studied Japanese for five years.
•They sat at the beach all day.
•They did not stay at the party the entire time.
•We talked on the phone for thirty minutes.
•A: How long did you wait for them?
B: We waited for one hour.
USE 4 Habits in the Past


The Simple Past can also be used to describe a habit which stopped in the past. It can have the same meaning as "used to." To make it clear that we are talking about a habit, we often add expressions such as: always, often, usually, never, when I was a child, when I was younger, etc.

Examples:

•I studied French when I was a child.
•He played the violin.
•He didn't play the piano.
•Did you play a musical instrument when you were a kid?
•She worked at the movie theater after school.
•They never went to school, they always skipped class.
USE 5 Past Facts or Generalizations


The Simple Past can also be used to describe past facts or generalizations which are no longer true. As in USE 4 above, this use of the Simple Past is quite similar to the expression "used to."

Examples:

•She was shy as a child, but now she is very outgoing.
•He didn't like tomatoes before.
•Did you live in Texas when you were a kid?
•People paid much more to make cell phone calls in the past.
IMPORTANT When-Clauses Happen First
Clauses are groups of words which have meaning but are often not complete sentences. Some clauses begin with the word "when" such as "when I dropped my pen..." or "when class began..." These clauses are called when-clauses, and they are very important. The examples below contain when-clauses.

Examples:

•When I paid her one dollar, she answered my question.
•She answered my question when I paid her one dollar.
When-clauses are important because they always happen first when both clauses are in the Simple Past. Both of the examples above mean the same thing: first, I paid her one dollar, and then, she answered my question. It is not important whether "when I paid her one dollar" is at the beginning of the sentence or at the end of the sentence. However, the example below has a different meaning. First, she answered my question, and then, I paid her one dollar.

Example:

•I paid her one dollar when she answered my question.
ADVERB PLACEMENT
The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.

Examples:

•You just called Debbie.
•Did you just call Debbie?
ACTIVE / PASSIVE
Examples:

•Tom repaired the car. Active
•The car was repaired by Tom. Passive
الرجوع الى أعلى الصفحة اذهب الى الأسفل
Haitham alomairi
المدير العام للمنتدى
المدير العام للمنتدى
Haitham alomairi


عدد المساهمات : 300
نقاط العضو : 14198
السٌّمعَة العضو : 0
تاريخ التسجيل : 05/12/2011
العمر : 28
الموقع : in your heart

past passive Empty
مُساهمةموضوع: ....................................   past passive Emptyالإثنين ديسمبر 19, 2011 2:03 pm

اشكرا وبارك الله فيك اتمنى لك التوفيق و المزيد من المشاركة


past passive 120110
الرجوع الى أعلى الصفحة اذهب الى الأسفل
https://barka-eng-club.yoo7.com
ABDULHAMEED
مشرف قسم
مشرف قسم
ABDULHAMEED


عدد المساهمات : 158
نقاط العضو : 13727
السٌّمعَة العضو : 0
تاريخ التسجيل : 11/12/2011
الموقع : ~~قلوبـ المحبينـ~~

past passive Empty
مُساهمةموضوع: عد من 1الى 5وأختار العضو المشاكس/ة   past passive Emptyالإثنين ديسمبر 19, 2011 3:21 pm

تسلم خيووووو على الموضوع ننتظر جديدك
الرجوع الى أعلى الصفحة اذهب الى الأسفل
 
past passive
الرجوع الى أعلى الصفحة 
صفحة 1 من اصل 1
 مواضيع مماثلة
-
» Active / Passive
» Future in the Past

صلاحيات هذا المنتدى:لاتستطيع الرد على المواضيع في هذا المنتدى
English Club Forums :: اهلا بك في منتديات نادي اللغة الانجليزية :: " Vocabulary & Grammar "-
انتقل الى: