تعليم المصطلحات اللغة الانجليزية بسهولة مع النطق مع هذا الفيديو, أسهل الطرق لحفظ الكثير من المفردات هي الاستماع لمحادثات Mp3 على الأيبود بشكل يومي, كما أن مشاهدة الأخبار في اللغة الانجليزية سو ف يساعدك على تحسين مهارات الحديث والحوار, تقنيات التواصل يمكن تعلمها بعض حفظ الكثير من المصطلحات بشكل أسهل, لأن الفهم يزيد مع ازدياد عدد الكلمات التي تعرفها وتحفظها, تذكر أن ا لقراءة باللغة الانجليزية للكثير من الكتب هي من أسهل الوسائل  لحفظ المصطلحات والمفردات في اللغة الانجليزية التي تتعلق ب حروف الجر وقواعد استعمال اوف Prepositions in English - OF, تعليم قواعد اللغوية والنطق واللكنة هي أيضا تساعد على فهم المصطلحات عندما تكون في الكلام بسرعة.
 Punctuation
When an adverb clause begins the sentence use a comma to separate the two clauses
Example: As soon as he arrives, we will have some lunch
When the adverb clause finishes the sentence there is no need for a comma
Example: He gave me a call when he arrived in town
Adverb Clauses with Time
When
    He was talking on the phone when I arrived
    When she called, he had already eaten lunch
    I washed the dishes when my daughter fell asleep
    We'll go to lunch when you come to visit
'When' means 'at that moment, at that time, etc.'. Notice the different tenses used in relationship to the clause beginning with when. It is important to remember that 'when' takes either the simple past OR the present - the dependent clause changes tense in relation to the 'when' clause
Before
    We will finish before he arrives
    She (had) left before I telephoned
'Before' means 'before that moment'. It is important to remember that 'before' takes either the simple past OR the present
After
    We will finish after he comes
    She ate after I (had) left
'After' means 'after that moment'. It is important to remember that 'after' takes the present for future events and the past OR past perfect for past events
While, as
    She began cooking while I was finishing my homework
    As I was finishing my homework, she began cooking
'While' and 'as' mean 'during that time'. 'While' and 'as' are both usually used with the past continuous because the meaning of 'during that time' which indicates an action in progess
By the time
    By the time he finished, I had cooked dinner
    We will have finished our homework by the time they arrive
'By the time' expresses the idea that one event has been completed before another. It is important to notice the use of the past perfect for past events and future perfect for future events in the main clause. This is because of the idea of something happening up to another point in time
Until, till
    We waited until he finished his homework
    I'll wait till you finish
'Until' and 'till' express 'up to that time'. We use either the simple present or simple past with 'until' and 'till'. 'Till' is usually only used in spoken English
Since
    I have played tennis since I was a young boy
    They have worked here since 1987
'Since' means 'from that time'. We use the present perfect (continuous) with 'since'. 'Since' can also be used with a specific point in time
As soon as
    He will let us know as soon as he decides (or as soon as he has decided
    As soon as I hear from Tom, I will give you a telephone call
'As soon as' means 'when something happens - immediately afterwards'. 'As soon as' is very similar to 'when' it emphasizes that the event will occur immediately after the other. We usually use the simple present for future events, although present perfect can also be used
Whenever, every time
    Whenever he comes, we go to have lunch at "Dick's"
    We take a hike every time he visits
'Whenever' and 'every time' mean 'each time something happens'. We use the simple present (or the simple past in the past) because 'whenever' and 'every time' express habitual action
The first, second, third, fourth etc., next, last time
    The first time I went to New York, I was intimidated by the city
    I saw Jack the last time I went to San Francisco
    The second time I played tennis, I began to have fun
The first, second, third, fourth etc., next, last time means 'that specific time'. We can use these forms to be more specific about which time of a number of times something happened
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