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put – put – put
quit – quit – quit
re- : for redo, remake, etc. see do, make, etc.
read /riːd/ – read /rɛd/ – read /rɛd/
rend – rent – rent
rid – rid/ridded – rid/ridded/ridden
ride – rode – ridden
ring – rang – rung
rise – rose – risen
run – ran – run
saw – sawed – sawn/sawed
say (says /sɛz/) – said – said
see – saw – seen
seek – sought – sought
sell – sold – sold
send – sent – sent
set – set – set
sew – sewed – sewn/sewed
shake – shook – shaken
shall – should [defective[defective; see anomalous cases above]shear – sheared/shore – shorn/sheared
shed – shed – shed
shine – shone/shined – shone/shined
shit – shat/shit/shitted – shat/shit/shitted
shoe – shoed/shod – shoed/shod
shoot – shot – shot
show – showed – shown/showed
shrink – shrank/shrunk – shrunk
shut – shut – shut
sing – sang – sung
sink – sank – sunk
sit – sat – sat
slay – slew/slayed – slain/slayed
sleep – slept – slept
slide – slid – slid
sling – slung – slung
slink – slunk – slunk
slit – slit – slit
smell – smelled/smelt – smelled/smelt
smite – smote – smitten
sneak – sneaked/snuck – sneaked/snuck [snuck is [snuck is chiefly American, and it is regarded as informal]sow – sowed – sown/sowed
speak – spoke – spoken
speed – sped/speeded – sped/speeded
spell – spelled/spelt – spelled/spelt
spend – spent – spent
spill – spilled/spilt – spilled/spilt
spin – spun – spun
spit – spat/spit – spat/spit [the form [the form spit rather than spat is common in America]split – split – split
spoil – spoiled/spoilt – spoiled/spoilt
spread – spread – spread
spring – sprang/sprung – sprung
stand – stood – stood
stave – staved/stove – staved/stove
steal – stole – stolen
stick – stuck – stuck
sting – stung – stung
stink – stank – stunk
strew – strewed – strewn/strewed
stride – strode – stridden/strode
strike – struck – struck
string – strung – strung
strive – strove/strived – striven/strived
swear – swore – sworn
sweat – sweated/sweat – sweated/sweat
sweep – swept – swept
swell – swelled – swollen/swelled
swim – swam – swum
swing – swung – swung
take – took – taken
teach – taught – taught
tear – tore – torn
tell – told – told
think – thought – thought
throw – threw – thrown
thrust – thrust/thrusted – thrust/thrusted
tread – trod – trodden/trod
un- : for unbend, unweave, etc. see bend, weave, etc.
under- : for underlie, undergo, understand, etc. see lie, go, stand, etc.
up- : for upset see set, etc.
wake – woke – woken
wear – wore – worn
weave – wove – woven
wed – wed/wedded – wed/wedded
weep – wept – wept
wet – wet/wetted – wet/wetted
will – would [defective[defective; see anomalous cases above]win – won – won
wind – wound – wound [but regul[but regular in the meanings connected with air and breath]with- : for withdraw, withhold, withstand, see draw, hold, stand
wring – wrang/wrung – wrung
write – wrote – written
quit – quit – quit
re- : for redo, remake, etc. see do, make, etc.
read /riːd/ – read /rɛd/ – read /rɛd/
rend – rent – rent
rid – rid/ridded – rid/ridded/ridden
ride – rode – ridden
ring – rang – rung
rise – rose – risen
run – ran – run
saw – sawed – sawn/sawed
say (says /sɛz/) – said – said
see – saw – seen
seek – sought – sought
sell – sold – sold
send – sent – sent
set – set – set
sew – sewed – sewn/sewed
shake – shook – shaken
shall – should [defective[defective; see anomalous cases above]shear – sheared/shore – shorn/sheared
shed – shed – shed
shine – shone/shined – shone/shined
shit – shat/shit/shitted – shat/shit/shitted
shoe – shoed/shod – shoed/shod
shoot – shot – shot
show – showed – shown/showed
shrink – shrank/shrunk – shrunk
shut – shut – shut
sing – sang – sung
sink – sank – sunk
sit – sat – sat
slay – slew/slayed – slain/slayed
sleep – slept – slept
slide – slid – slid
sling – slung – slung
slink – slunk – slunk
slit – slit – slit
smell – smelled/smelt – smelled/smelt
smite – smote – smitten
sneak – sneaked/snuck – sneaked/snuck [snuck is [snuck is chiefly American, and it is regarded as informal]sow – sowed – sown/sowed
speak – spoke – spoken
speed – sped/speeded – sped/speeded
spell – spelled/spelt – spelled/spelt
spend – spent – spent
spill – spilled/spilt – spilled/spilt
spin – spun – spun
spit – spat/spit – spat/spit [the form [the form spit rather than spat is common in America]split – split – split
spoil – spoiled/spoilt – spoiled/spoilt
spread – spread – spread
spring – sprang/sprung – sprung
stand – stood – stood
stave – staved/stove – staved/stove
steal – stole – stolen
stick – stuck – stuck
sting – stung – stung
stink – stank – stunk
strew – strewed – strewn/strewed
stride – strode – stridden/strode
strike – struck – struck
string – strung – strung
strive – strove/strived – striven/strived
swear – swore – sworn
sweat – sweated/sweat – sweated/sweat
sweep – swept – swept
swell – swelled – swollen/swelled
swim – swam – swum
swing – swung – swung
take – took – taken
teach – taught – taught
tear – tore – torn
tell – told – told
think – thought – thought
throw – threw – thrown
thrust – thrust/thrusted – thrust/thrusted
tread – trod – trodden/trod
un- : for unbend, unweave, etc. see bend, weave, etc.
under- : for underlie, undergo, understand, etc. see lie, go, stand, etc.
up- : for upset see set, etc.
wake – woke – woken
wear – wore – worn
weave – wove – woven
wed – wed/wedded – wed/wedded
weep – wept – wept
wet – wet/wetted – wet/wetted
will – would [defective[defective; see anomalous cases above]win – won – won
wind – wound – wound [but regul[but regular in the meanings connected with air and breath]with- : for withdraw, withhold, withstand, see draw, hold, stand
wring – wrang/wrung – wrung
write – wrote – written
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ارسال رسائل صامتة إلى مستخدمي التيليجرام
تحديث جديد قام به القائمون على تطبيق التيليجرام، وهو ارسال الرسائل الصامتة إلى مستخدمي التيليجرام، فإذا كنت ترغب بارسال رسالة دون ان تزعج صديقك او مستخدم التيليجرام فالأمر الآن متاح وبشكلٍ ميسر وسهل.
أيضا ان كنت من الذين يرسلون رسائل في وقت النوم أو القيلولة أو الاستراحة فهذه الميزة تناسبك جداً، لكي لا تسبب أي ازعاجات.
📽 رابط الشرح على اليوتيوب مباشرة
✅ رابط الشرح والمقالة على الموقع
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ارسال رسائل صامتة إلى مستخدمي التيليجرام
تحديث جديد قام به القائمون على تطبيق التيليجرام، وهو ارسال الرسائل الصامتة إلى مستخدمي التيليجرام، فإذا كنت ترغب بارسال رسالة دون ان تزعج صديقك او مستخدم التيليجرام فالأمر الآن متاح وبشكلٍ ميسر وسهل.
أيضا ان كنت من الذين يرسلون رسائل في وقت النوم أو القيلولة أو الاستراحة فهذه الميزة تناسبك جداً، لكي لا تسبب أي ازعاجات.
📽 رابط الشرح على اليوتيوب مباشرة
✅ رابط الشرح والمقالة على الموقع
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📽 تحميل قائمة تشغيل يوتيوب كاملة باستخدام برنامج مجاني رائع وسريع لتحميل قوائم التشغيل
🎞 برنامج مجاني لتحميل قوائم تشغيل كاملة من اليوتيوب، وقد وقع اختيارنا على برنامج رائع جداً لتحميل مقاطع الفيديو وقوائم التشغيل بالدقة المناسبة، كما أنه يستخدم سرعات انترنت متفاوتة حسب سرعة الانترنت المتوفرة لديك، وبعد عمل التجارب اللازمة وجدنا أنه البرنامج الأصلح والأنفع لتحميل قوائم تشغيل اليوتيوب.
كما أن البرنامج له العديد من الخواص والميزات والتي ستجعلك تستغني عن برامج التحميل الأخرى مثل IDM الشهير، والذي نواجه فيه مشكلة التفعيل كونه غير مجاني.
📺 مشاهدة الشرح على اليوتيوب
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📽 تحميل قائمة تشغيل يوتيوب كاملة باستخدام برنامج مجاني رائع وسريع لتحميل قوائم التشغيل
🎞 برنامج مجاني لتحميل قوائم تشغيل كاملة من اليوتيوب، وقد وقع اختيارنا على برنامج رائع جداً لتحميل مقاطع الفيديو وقوائم التشغيل بالدقة المناسبة، كما أنه يستخدم سرعات انترنت متفاوتة حسب سرعة الانترنت المتوفرة لديك، وبعد عمل التجارب اللازمة وجدنا أنه البرنامج الأصلح والأنفع لتحميل قوائم تشغيل اليوتيوب.
كما أن البرنامج له العديد من الخواص والميزات والتي ستجعلك تستغني عن برامج التحميل الأخرى مثل IDM الشهير، والذي نواجه فيه مشكلة التفعيل كونه غير مجاني.
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👨🏻🔧 25+ Interesting Idioms and Expressions with HAND
1. By hand – made by a person and not a machine
E.g. The fabric was painted by hand.
2. At hand/handy – nearby
E.g. I like to keep my vocabulary at hand.
3. On hand – present, available.
E.g. Are there enough people on hand to hold a meeting?
We have lots of people on hand to help you with this project.
4. Out of hand – out of control.
E.g. Employee absenteeism has gotten out of hand.
5. First hand – to experience something yourself.
E.g. I never knew how hard it was to play the guitar, until I tried it first-hand.
6. Second hand – not from the original source/ used object.
E.g. Tom advised him not to buy the second hand car
7. On the one hand…On the other hand – Compare two aspects of a situation.
E.g. On the one hand she is beautiful, from another hand she talks too much.
8. Know like the back of your hand – very well.
E.g. She’ll give you the name of a place to stay – she knows the area like the back of her hand.
9. Give a hand/ lend a hand – to help somebody physically.
E.g. Could you lend me a hand with this piano?
10. Hands down – obviously, without a doubt/easily, decisively.
E.g. Tom was hands-down the best student at the university.
11. Force someone’s hand – compel them to act prematurely or involuntarily.
E.g. They decided to strike to force the management’s hand.
12. Get your hands dirty – to engage in a important activity that may not be pleasant.
E.g. He’s not frightened of getting his hands dirty.
13. Hand something up – to present it to a higher authority, such as grand jury to a judge.
E.g. Please hand up this coffee to Carl.
14. Have (someone’s) blood on (one’s) hands –To be the cause of (someone’s) death; to bear the guilt or responsibility of (someone’s) death or injury.
E.g. The police now have blood on their hands after their crack down on protesters turned violent.
15. Heavy-handed – using too much of something in a way that can cause damage
E.g. Don’t be too heavy-handed with the salt.
16. To be underhanded is to be deceitful.
E.g. I promise you there’s nothing underhand about this agreement.
17. Hold/put your hands up – to admit that you have made a mistake or are responsible for something bad
E.g. I have to hold my hands up and admit that some of the problems have been all my own fault.
18. In somebody’s capable, safe, etc. hands – being taken care of or dealt with by somebody that you think you can rely on
E.g. Can I leave these queries in your capable hands?
19. In the hands of somebody, in somebody’s hands – being taken care of or controlled by somebody
E.g. The matter is now in the hands of my lawyer.
20. In safe hands, in the safe hands of somebody – being taken care of well by somebody
E.g. Their problem was in the safe hands of the experts.
21. Keep your hand in – to occasionally do something that you used to do a lot so that you do not lose your skill at it
E.g. She retired last year but still teaches the odd class to keep her hand in.
22. Take your courage in both hands – to make yourself do something that you are afraid of
E.g. Taking her courage in both hands, she opened the door and walked in.
23. Take the law into your own hands – to do something illegal in order to punish somebody for doing something wrong, instead of letting the police deal with them
E.g. After a series of burglaries in the area, the police are worried that residents might take the law into their own hands.
24. Take your life in your hands – to risk being killed
E.g. You take your life in your hands just crossing the road here.
25. Turn your hand to something – to start doing something or be able to do something, especially when you do it well
E.g. Jim can turn his hand to most jobs around the house.
26. Wait on somebody hand and foot – to take care of somebody’s needs so well that they do not have to do anything for themselves
E.g. He seems to expect me to wait on him hand and foot.
1. By hand – made by a person and not a machine
E.g. The fabric was painted by hand.
2. At hand/handy – nearby
E.g. I like to keep my vocabulary at hand.
3. On hand – present, available.
E.g. Are there enough people on hand to hold a meeting?
We have lots of people on hand to help you with this project.
4. Out of hand – out of control.
E.g. Employee absenteeism has gotten out of hand.
5. First hand – to experience something yourself.
E.g. I never knew how hard it was to play the guitar, until I tried it first-hand.
6. Second hand – not from the original source/ used object.
E.g. Tom advised him not to buy the second hand car
7. On the one hand…On the other hand – Compare two aspects of a situation.
E.g. On the one hand she is beautiful, from another hand she talks too much.
8. Know like the back of your hand – very well.
E.g. She’ll give you the name of a place to stay – she knows the area like the back of her hand.
9. Give a hand/ lend a hand – to help somebody physically.
E.g. Could you lend me a hand with this piano?
10. Hands down – obviously, without a doubt/easily, decisively.
E.g. Tom was hands-down the best student at the university.
11. Force someone’s hand – compel them to act prematurely or involuntarily.
E.g. They decided to strike to force the management’s hand.
12. Get your hands dirty – to engage in a important activity that may not be pleasant.
E.g. He’s not frightened of getting his hands dirty.
13. Hand something up – to present it to a higher authority, such as grand jury to a judge.
E.g. Please hand up this coffee to Carl.
14. Have (someone’s) blood on (one’s) hands –To be the cause of (someone’s) death; to bear the guilt or responsibility of (someone’s) death or injury.
E.g. The police now have blood on their hands after their crack down on protesters turned violent.
15. Heavy-handed – using too much of something in a way that can cause damage
E.g. Don’t be too heavy-handed with the salt.
16. To be underhanded is to be deceitful.
E.g. I promise you there’s nothing underhand about this agreement.
17. Hold/put your hands up – to admit that you have made a mistake or are responsible for something bad
E.g. I have to hold my hands up and admit that some of the problems have been all my own fault.
18. In somebody’s capable, safe, etc. hands – being taken care of or dealt with by somebody that you think you can rely on
E.g. Can I leave these queries in your capable hands?
19. In the hands of somebody, in somebody’s hands – being taken care of or controlled by somebody
E.g. The matter is now in the hands of my lawyer.
20. In safe hands, in the safe hands of somebody – being taken care of well by somebody
E.g. Their problem was in the safe hands of the experts.
21. Keep your hand in – to occasionally do something that you used to do a lot so that you do not lose your skill at it
E.g. She retired last year but still teaches the odd class to keep her hand in.
22. Take your courage in both hands – to make yourself do something that you are afraid of
E.g. Taking her courage in both hands, she opened the door and walked in.
23. Take the law into your own hands – to do something illegal in order to punish somebody for doing something wrong, instead of letting the police deal with them
E.g. After a series of burglaries in the area, the police are worried that residents might take the law into their own hands.
24. Take your life in your hands – to risk being killed
E.g. You take your life in your hands just crossing the road here.
25. Turn your hand to something – to start doing something or be able to do something, especially when you do it well
E.g. Jim can turn his hand to most jobs around the house.
26. Wait on somebody hand and foot – to take care of somebody’s needs so well that they do not have to do anything for themselves
E.g. He seems to expect me to wait on him hand and foot.
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27. Wash your hands of somebody/something – to refuse to be responsible for or involved with somebody/something
E.g. I’ve washed my hands of the whole sordid business.
28. Put your hand in your pocket – (British English) to spend money or give it to somebody
E.g. I’ve heard he doesn’t like putting his hand in his pocket.
E.g. I’ve washed my hands of the whole sordid business.
28. Put your hand in your pocket – (British English) to spend money or give it to somebody
E.g. I’ve heard he doesn’t like putting his hand in his pocket.
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🔢 Little, a little, few, a few – English Grammar
🗣 A little
A little is used with positive quantity and non-countable nouns. It means “a small amoun” or “some”.
🥇 Examples;
There is a little milk in the refrigerator
Would you like a little water?
Mary got a little bit of pie.
Can’t you discount it a little?
🗣 A few
A few represents a positive quantity. It is used with plural nouns. It means some, a small amoun.
A few + Plural Countable Nouns
🥇 Examples;
He has a few good friends so he is happy.
There are a few books on the shelf.
We stayed a few days in Paris and visited the Eiffel Tower.
🗣 Few
Few represents a negative quantity or shortage. It is used with plural countable nouns. It means not many, not enough.
Few + Plural Countable Nouns
🥇 Examples;
I have got few friends in the city so I am lonely.
They have got few cake on the table.
He has few photos on Instagram.
🗣 Little
Little expresses a diminutive size or a negative quantity. Little means “almost nothing” or “not much”.
🥇 Examples;
I’m sorry, I speak little French.
There was little time to finish my homework.
The kitteen is little.
I have drunk little water this morning.
🗣 A little
A little is used with positive quantity and non-countable nouns. It means “a small amoun” or “some”.
🥇 Examples;
There is a little milk in the refrigerator
Would you like a little water?
Mary got a little bit of pie.
Can’t you discount it a little?
🗣 A few
A few represents a positive quantity. It is used with plural nouns. It means some, a small amoun.
A few + Plural Countable Nouns
🥇 Examples;
He has a few good friends so he is happy.
There are a few books on the shelf.
We stayed a few days in Paris and visited the Eiffel Tower.
🗣 Few
Few represents a negative quantity or shortage. It is used with plural countable nouns. It means not many, not enough.
Few + Plural Countable Nouns
🥇 Examples;
I have got few friends in the city so I am lonely.
They have got few cake on the table.
He has few photos on Instagram.
🗣 Little
Little expresses a diminutive size or a negative quantity. Little means “almost nothing” or “not much”.
🥇 Examples;
I’m sorry, I speak little French.
There was little time to finish my homework.
The kitteen is little.
I have drunk little water this morning.
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⏰ شرح طريقة ارسال رسائل مجدولة في القنوات والمجموعات والرسائل الشخصية في التيليجرام وتحديد تاريخ ووقت الارسال
ميزة جدولة إرسال رسائل في القنوات والمجموعات والرسائل الشخصية، إحدى أهم مزايا التيليجرام والتي ستغنيك عن استخدام البوتات، إن كنت تستخدمها.
وقد شرحنا في مقالة سابقة عن أهم 5 ميزات صدرت في تحديثات التيليجرام، ومنها ميزة الارسال المجدول.
يتم حفظ الرسائل المجدولة باسم المشترك الآخر وتظهر أيقونة جديدة بجانب زر الارسال للاطلاع على الرسائل المجدولة والتي سيتم ارسالها مستقبلاً .
↙️ الغاية من ميزة الارسال المجدول
🔻 تحديد تاريخ ووقت ارسال رسالة إلى شخص لا تريد ارسالها بوقت كتابتها.
🔻 إذا كنت ممن لديهم قناة وتقوم بنشر ملفات كبيرة فيها، فالميزة تساعدك في تجميع الملفات وارسالها دفعةً واحدة بوقتٍ واحد.
🔻 إذا كنت تريد ان تبقى قناتك نشطة ومتفاعلة وحيّة أثناء غيابك، استخدم الارسال المجدول، لتبقى تعمل وتنشر في فترات غيابك أو سفرك
📺 مشاهدة الشرح على اليوتيوب
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⏰ شرح طريقة ارسال رسائل مجدولة في القنوات والمجموعات والرسائل الشخصية في التيليجرام وتحديد تاريخ ووقت الارسال
ميزة جدولة إرسال رسائل في القنوات والمجموعات والرسائل الشخصية، إحدى أهم مزايا التيليجرام والتي ستغنيك عن استخدام البوتات، إن كنت تستخدمها.
وقد شرحنا في مقالة سابقة عن أهم 5 ميزات صدرت في تحديثات التيليجرام، ومنها ميزة الارسال المجدول.
يتم حفظ الرسائل المجدولة باسم المشترك الآخر وتظهر أيقونة جديدة بجانب زر الارسال للاطلاع على الرسائل المجدولة والتي سيتم ارسالها مستقبلاً .
↙️ الغاية من ميزة الارسال المجدول
🔻 تحديد تاريخ ووقت ارسال رسالة إلى شخص لا تريد ارسالها بوقت كتابتها.
🔻 إذا كنت ممن لديهم قناة وتقوم بنشر ملفات كبيرة فيها، فالميزة تساعدك في تجميع الملفات وارسالها دفعةً واحدة بوقتٍ واحد.
🔻 إذا كنت تريد ان تبقى قناتك نشطة ومتفاعلة وحيّة أثناء غيابك، استخدم الارسال المجدول، لتبقى تعمل وتنشر في فترات غيابك أو سفرك
📺 مشاهدة الشرح على اليوتيوب
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🖥 مشاهدة الشرح على الموقع الالكتروني:
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♻️ How to Ask for and Give Directions in English
🔺 1. Useful phrases: Asking for directions
Could you tell me how to get to…?
How do I find…?
Pardon me, I’m lost, how do I get to…?
Which is the best way to…?
Could you direct me to…?
How do I get to…?
What’s the best way to…?
Where is…?
Excuse me, How can I go to…?
Can you tell me the way to…?
Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the bus station
Excuse me, do you know where the post office?
Are you from around here?
I’m looking for this address.
Are we on the right road for…?
Is this the right way for…
Do you have a map?
Can you show me on the map?
🔺 2. Useful phrases: Giving directions
The easiest way is to…
The quickest way is to…
The best way is to…
Turn back/ Go back
Turn left/ right (into…-street/at the end of…)
Go along…
Cross…
Take the first/ second road on the left/right
It’s on the left/right.
Go up/down
It’s about 50 meters from here
It’s on you right/left
It’s in the middle of the block
It’s on the corner
It’s next to/ across/ between/ in front of…
Drive to… street and turn left/right
Go straight ahead…
It’s this way/that way
You’re going the wrong way
You’re going the wrong direction
Take this road
Go down there
Take the first on the left
Take the second on the right
Turn right at the crossroads
Continue straight ahead for about a mile
Continue past the fire station
You’ll pass a supermarket on your left
It’ll be on your left/right
It’ll be straight ahead of you
🔺 3. Useful phrases: How far is it?
Is it far (From here)?
Is it a long way?
How far is it to the airport?
It’s not far (From here).
It’s just around the corner.
It’s quite close.
It’s quite a long way.
It takes a while.
It’s a long way on foot.
It’s a long way to walk.
It’s about a five-minute walk.
It’s about a ten-minute walk.
It’s about a twenty-minute bus ride.
It’s about a mile from here.
🔺 4. Useful phrases: If you can’t help
I’m sorry, I don’t know.
Sorry, I’m not from around here.
I’m afraid I can’t help you.
You could ask the bus driver.
🔺 5. Useful phrases: Offer warnings
Stay in the right lane
It’s a very busy road.
It’s a big hill (if they are walking or on a bike)
There might be construction.
If you pass the…you went too far.
There’s no parking.
🔺 6. Useful phrases: Offer another solution
You could ask the bus driver.
Ask the front desk clerk.
Follow me. I’ll show you the way.
Do you want me to draw you a map?
🔺 1. Useful phrases: Asking for directions
Could you tell me how to get to…?
How do I find…?
Pardon me, I’m lost, how do I get to…?
Which is the best way to…?
Could you direct me to…?
How do I get to…?
What’s the best way to…?
Where is…?
Excuse me, How can I go to…?
Can you tell me the way to…?
Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the bus station
Excuse me, do you know where the post office?
Are you from around here?
I’m looking for this address.
Are we on the right road for…?
Is this the right way for…
Do you have a map?
Can you show me on the map?
🔺 2. Useful phrases: Giving directions
The easiest way is to…
The quickest way is to…
The best way is to…
Turn back/ Go back
Turn left/ right (into…-street/at the end of…)
Go along…
Cross…
Take the first/ second road on the left/right
It’s on the left/right.
Go up/down
It’s about 50 meters from here
It’s on you right/left
It’s in the middle of the block
It’s on the corner
It’s next to/ across/ between/ in front of…
Drive to… street and turn left/right
Go straight ahead…
It’s this way/that way
You’re going the wrong way
You’re going the wrong direction
Take this road
Go down there
Take the first on the left
Take the second on the right
Turn right at the crossroads
Continue straight ahead for about a mile
Continue past the fire station
You’ll pass a supermarket on your left
It’ll be on your left/right
It’ll be straight ahead of you
🔺 3. Useful phrases: How far is it?
Is it far (From here)?
Is it a long way?
How far is it to the airport?
It’s not far (From here).
It’s just around the corner.
It’s quite close.
It’s quite a long way.
It takes a while.
It’s a long way on foot.
It’s a long way to walk.
It’s about a five-minute walk.
It’s about a ten-minute walk.
It’s about a twenty-minute bus ride.
It’s about a mile from here.
🔺 4. Useful phrases: If you can’t help
I’m sorry, I don’t know.
Sorry, I’m not from around here.
I’m afraid I can’t help you.
You could ask the bus driver.
🔺 5. Useful phrases: Offer warnings
Stay in the right lane
It’s a very busy road.
It’s a big hill (if they are walking or on a bike)
There might be construction.
If you pass the…you went too far.
There’s no parking.
🔺 6. Useful phrases: Offer another solution
You could ask the bus driver.
Ask the front desk clerk.
Follow me. I’ll show you the way.
Do you want me to draw you a map?
"ما هو مستواك باللغة الانجليزية❓❓❓
1. مبتدئ
2. متوسط
3. متقدم
4. ممتاز
اليك هذا الاختبار المجاني
Placement Test | حدد مستواك
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http://bit.ly/2NiAOnS
1. مبتدئ
2. متوسط
3. متقدم
4. ممتاز
اليك هذا الاختبار المجاني
Placement Test | حدد مستواك
👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
http://bit.ly/2NiAOnS
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