السبت، 10 يناير 2015

أكثر الأفعال الإنجليزية إستعمالاً مع معانيها ..!






اكثر الأفعال الأنجليزيه إستعمالاً + معانيها


Answer: يجيب (past = answered)
The students answered the teacher’s questions

arrive: يصل إلى مكان (past = arrived)
We arrived home late

ask: يسأل (past = asked) 
You must ask if you want to know something

become: يصبح (past = became) 
The weather became colder last night

begin: يبدأ (past = began) 
The movie starts after 15 minutes

believe: يصدق (past = believed) 
The mother believed her child because he said the truth

break: يكسر (past = broke) 
The window broke into pieces

bring: يجلب (past = brought) 
The beauty of the music brought tears to her eyes

build: يبني (past = built) 
They are building houses in that area

buy: يشتري (past = bought) 
I bought a new red dress for the party

call: ينادي (past = called) 
He called for help but no one heard him

carry: يحمل (past = carried) 
The monkey carried her baby on her back

catch: يمسك (past = caught) 
The dog caught the ball in its mouth

change: يتغير (past = changed) 
In Autumn leaves change from green to brown

close: يغلق (past = closed) 
Close the windows and keep out the cold air

come: يأتي (past = came) 
The little girl came running to her mother for sympathy

continue: يستمر (past = continued) 
The fighting continued for a week before the enemy was defeated

cry: يبكي (past = cried) 
She cried with grief when she hard news of her friend’s death

die: يموت (past = died) 
My love for you will never die

do: يفعل (past = now

drink: يشرب (past = drank) 
One should drink water everyday

eat: يأكل (past = ate) 
Tigers eat meat

end: ينهي (past = ended) 
He ended his letter with good wishes to the family

enter: يدخل (past = entered) 
Please do not enter without knocking on the door

explain: يشرح (past = explained) 
John explained how to use the telephone

fall : يقع (past = fell) 

feel: يشعر / يحس (past = felt) 
I can feel his heart beatings

fight: يتعارك (past = fought) 
People usually fight for the independence of their countries

find: يجد (past = found)
I can’t find my boots

finish: ينهي (past = finished) 
When do you finish your college course

fix: يصلح (past = fixed) 
My father fixed the water tap

get: يحصل على (past = got) 
I got a letter today

give: يعطي (past = gave) 
You gave him money and he wasted it

go: يذهب (past = went) 
I must go to school

grow: ينمو (past = grew) 
She won’t have her hair short, she’s letting it grow

happen: يحصل / يحدث (past = happened) 
A funny thing happened today when they were practicing

Have: يملك (past = had) 
He has a nice car

hear: يسمع (past = heard) 
I can hear someone knocking

Help: يساعد (past = helped) 
The stick helps him to walk

hold: يمسك / يحمل (past = held) 
She’s holding the baby in her arms

hope: يأمل / يتمنى (past = hoped) 
We’re hoping to visit France this year

hurt: يؤذي (past = hurt) 
He hurt his leg when he fell

keep: يحفظ / يبقي (past = kept) 
Please keep this for me until I come back

know: يعرف (past = knew) 
I know how to swim

laugh: يضحك (past = laughed) 
He laughed silently to himself

learn: يتعلم (past = learned) 
He is learning how to play the drums

leave: يترك / يغادر (past = left) 
When shall we leave for the party

let: يسمح (past = let) 
She lets her children play in the street

like: يحب (past = liked) 
I don’t like to be unhappy

listen: يستمع (past = listened) 
Listen to the music and don’t make noise

live: يعيش (past = lived) 
If he goes on driving like a madman he won’t live long

look: ينظر (past = looked) 
We looked at him jumping

lose: يخسر (past = lost) 
I have lost my book

love: يحب (past = loved) 
He loves playing the piano

make: يعمل (past = made) 
He made a cup of tea for the guests

mean: يعني (past = meant) 
What does that French word mean

Meet: يلتقي (past = met) 
I met him on the street

move: يتحرك (past = moved) 
The prisoner was tied so tightly that he couldn’t move hand or foot

need: يحتاج (past = needed) 
You need to learn the value of money

open: يفتح (past = opened) 
The shop opens at 10 Am

pay: يدفع
He paid 2 pounds for that book

plan: يخطط (past = planned) 
She planned to do some work this afternoon

put: يضع (past = put) 
You put too much salt in this food

rain: يمطر (past = rained) 
It is raining heavily this night

read: يقرأ (past = read) 
I can read French but I can’t speak it

ride: يقود (past = rode) 
Can you ride a bicycle

run: يركض (past = ran) 
He ran to catch the bus

say: يقول (past = said) 
What did you say

see: يرى (past = saw) 
It was so dark that he could hardly see

sell: يبيع (past = sold) 
There are many dishonest voters who sell their vote to whoever pays most

send: يرسل (past = sent) 
If you need money, I’ll send it

sit: يجلس (past = sat) 
If you can’t find a seat you’ll have to sit on the floor

sleep: ينام (past = slept) 
He likes to sleep an hour in the afternoon

speak: يتكلم (past = spoke) 
He was too ill to speak

stand: يقف (past = stood) 
I couldn’t get a seat on the bus, so I had to stand

start: يبدأ (past = started) 
He started poor but quickly became rich

stay: يبقى (past = stayed) 
I stayed late at the party last night

stop: يتوقف (past = stopped) 
We stopped working at teatime

study: يدرس (past = studied) 
He studies medicine

take: يأخذ (past = took) 
John took second place in the race

talk: يتكلم (past = talked) 
Students are not allowed to talk in class without permission

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