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دوشنبه ۱٠ تیر ،۱۳۸٧ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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| با آرزوی موفقيت و سلامتی برای دانشجويان گرامی | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
نمرات زبان پیش دانشگاهی دانشگاه آزاد
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یکشنبه ٢۱ بهمن ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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| با آرزوی موفقيت و سلامتی برای دانشجويان گرامی | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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سهشنبه ٩ بهمن ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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دوشنبه ٢٤ دی ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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جمعه ۳٠ آذر ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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And the God created the woman God created woman out of the left side of man Not from his head to be above him Not from his foot to be trampled by him But from his side to be equal with him And from under his arm to be supported by him And from nearest to his heart To be loved by him |
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سهشنبه ٢٢ آبان ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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چند اصطلاح فارسی و معادل انگلیسی آن ها آب از سرش گذشته It is all up with him آب در هاون کوبیدن To beat the air آبشان به یک جوی نمی رود They don't get on well together آب زیر کاه بودن To be a snake in the grass آب خوش از گلویش پایین نمی رود He never has a carefree moment سیلی آبدار A resounding slap |
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یکشنبه ۱۳ آبان ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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Types of phrase
Corresponding to each type of lexical word, there is a major phrase type with the lexical word as head and a number of accompanying elements: Noun phrase Verb phrase Adjective phrase Adverb phrase Prepositional phrase Genitive phrase Numeral phrase
Noun phrase:A noun phrase consists of a noun as head, either alone or accompanied by determiners (which specify the reference of the noun) and modifiers (which describe or classify the entity denoted by the head noun). The head is in bold in the following examples: a house the house her gold watch the little girl next door
Verb phrase: Verb phrase contain a lexical verb as head or main verb, either alone or accompanied by one or more auxiliaries. The auxiliaries specify the way in which the action, state, or process denoted by the main verb is to be interpreted. In addition the first auxiliary has the special role of operator. The main verb is in bold in the following examples: was walking had been making can see should have said
Adjective phrase: Adjective phrases contain an adjective as head, optionally accompanied by modifiers in the form of single words, phrases, and clauses. The adjective head is in bold in the following examples: so lucky desperately poor slow to respond good enough
Adverb phrase: Adverb phrases contain an adverb as head, optionally accompanied by modifiers in the form of single words, phrases, and clauses. The head is in bold in the following examples: hardly ever quite melodiously so quickly you don’t even enjoy it much more quickly than envisaged
Prepositional phrase: Prepositional phrases consist of a preposition and a complement, most typically in the form of a noun phrase. The typical prepositional phrase may indeed be viewed as a noun phrase extended by a link showing its relationship to surrounding structures. The complement is in bold in the following examples to town in the morning on the night in a street
Genitive phrase: Genitive phrases are structured like noun phrases, except for the addition of a genitive suffix the Queen’s press secretary the President’s dramatic decision in a month or two’s time
Numeral phrase: Combinations of numerals generally conform to the structure of noun phrases, but they also have special characteristics which make it natural to teat them separately. For example, they may be spoken and written in quite different ways 225 two hundred and twenty-five 2 + 2 two plus two $25 twenty-five dollars 22.08 twenty-two point zero eight |
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جمعه ۱٦ شهریور ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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به نام خدا نمرات درس زبان عمومی رشته پرستاری
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سهشنبه ٢٦ تیر ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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Idioms about bird Birdbrain: Birds' heads are tiny. And a tiny head means a tiny brain. So in English we call someone who’s not very clever ‘‘Birdbrain" l To have a bird’s eye view: Now imagine the view a bird can get when it’s flying. They can see everything. It means be able to see very clearly from a high place. l A little bird told me: I can use it when I want to tell you something but I don’t want you to know who told me.I’ve got some very interesting information. That’s right, would you like to know who told me? Well didn’t you see? A little bird told me. l |
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سهشنبه ٢٦ تیر ،۱۳۸٦ - Nasrin Khaki | لینک دائم
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