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Would you possibly tell me why the adjective'apt' is considered a long adjective-not a short adjective Would you mind explaining how the following words are different in meaning because since as for THANKS IN ADVANCE |
salam 3alaykoum
the following adjectives mean in arabic because لان since خلال او لان حسب سياق الجملة for example : 1- he died since the world war 2- I work hard , since I want to work. as = like مثل for = من اجل good luck to all students |
Hi fellah I don't know how ta say it,but The four words(because-since--as-for) espress almost the same thing:giving reasons. I am interested in those slight differences GOOD LUCK |
salam 3alaykoum so ,friend take the differences between them when they express reasons : because : is used when the reason is the most important part of the sentence, it comes usually at the end . since and as: are used when the reason is already well known and is therefore usually less important and they are usually placed at the beginning of the sentence for : suggests that the reason is given as an afterthought. It is never placed at the beginning of the sentence these are the uses of the adjectives of reasons . I hope that I give you a general idea about them thanks |
DEAR 'FELLAH Thank you for your interest. I agree with you concerning when to use the 4 worsds BUT YOU SAID: 1BECAUSE USUALLY COMES AT THE END' '2You consider the 4 words adjectives Please reconsider your answer. STILL THERE ARE MORE DIFFERENCES TO CLARIFY LATER. Goog luck |
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