VOA Arabic - Arabic English Lessons: lesoon7
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1-Dialogue in English language between Charles Watson and his friend Ahmed:
Charles: When did you leave Egypt?
Ahmed: I left Egypt a week ago. I stopped in Paris for two days.
Charles: whom did you see there?
Ahmed: I saw some friends in Paris. We had a wonderful time together.
Charles: where did you go then?
Ahmed: I went to London next.
Charles: Did you come to the states from London?
Ahmed: Yes, I came directly to the states.
2- Irregular verbs in both past and present simple form
Charles: Did you speak English at home?
Ahmed: Yes, we spoke English at home.
Charles: Did you go to Paris?
Ahmed: Yes, I went to Paris.
Charles: Did you see some friends?
Ahmed: Yes, I saw some friends.
Charles: Did you buy a new coat?
Ahmed: Yes, I bought a new coat.
Charles: Did you meet mister Tomas?
Ahmed: Yes, I met mister Tomas.
Charles: Did jerry leave early?
Ahmed: Yes, he left early.
Charles: Did you find an apartment?
Ahmed: Yes, I found an apartment.
Charles: Did you come to the states last week?
Ahmed: Yes, I came to the states last weeks.
3-The past form of the verb “Do” combination of both the verb “do” and the negative “Not” (Did + not = didn’t)
Charles: Did you go to Chicago?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t go to Chicago I went to New York.
Charles: Did you speak French at home
Ahmed: No, we didn’t speak French we speak English.
Charles: Did you see you brother in Paris?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t see my brother, I saw some friends.
Charles: Did Fred buy a new car?
Ahmed: No, he didn’t buy a new car. He bought an old one.
Charles: Did Ruth meet mister Tomas?
Ahmed: No, she didn’t meet mister Tomas; she met mister jean.
Charles: Did jerry leave early?
Ahmed: No, he didn’t leave early he left late.
Charles: Did you come to the states last month?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t come to the states last month; I came to the states last week.
4-Irregular Verbs in Negative Form:
Charles: Did you hurt your hand?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t hurt my hand; I hurt my leg.
Charles: Did Billy cut the grass?
Ahmed: No, he didn’t cut the grass; Ruth cut the grass
Charles: Did the car hit that child?
Ahmed: No, it didn’t hit that child; the car hit a tree.
Charles: Did belly put the books here?
Ahmed: No, he didn’t put his books here; Ruth put the books here.
Charles: When did you leave Egypt?
Ahmed: I left Egypt a week ago. I stopped in Paris for two days.
Charles: whom did you see there?
Ahmed: I saw some friends in Paris. We had a wonderful time together.
Charles: where did you go then?
Ahmed: I went to London next.
Charles: Did you come to the states from London?
Ahmed: Yes, I came directly to the states.
2- Irregular verbs in both past and present simple form
Charles: Did you speak English at home?
Ahmed: Yes, we spoke English at home.
Charles: Did you go to Paris?
Ahmed: Yes, I went to Paris.
Charles: Did you see some friends?
Ahmed: Yes, I saw some friends.
Charles: Did you buy a new coat?
Ahmed: Yes, I bought a new coat.
Charles: Did you meet mister Tomas?
Ahmed: Yes, I met mister Tomas.
Charles: Did jerry leave early?
Ahmed: Yes, he left early.
Charles: Did you find an apartment?
Ahmed: Yes, I found an apartment.
Charles: Did you come to the states last week?
Ahmed: Yes, I came to the states last weeks.
3-The past form of the verb “Do” combination of both the verb “do” and the negative “Not” (Did + not = didn’t)
Charles: Did you go to Chicago?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t go to Chicago I went to New York.
Charles: Did you speak French at home
Ahmed: No, we didn’t speak French we speak English.
Charles: Did you see you brother in Paris?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t see my brother, I saw some friends.
Charles: Did Fred buy a new car?
Ahmed: No, he didn’t buy a new car. He bought an old one.
Charles: Did Ruth meet mister Tomas?
Ahmed: No, she didn’t meet mister Tomas; she met mister jean.
Charles: Did jerry leave early?
Ahmed: No, he didn’t leave early he left late.
Charles: Did you come to the states last month?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t come to the states last month; I came to the states last week.
4-Irregular Verbs in Negative Form:
Charles: Did you hurt your hand?
Ahmed: No, I didn’t hurt my hand; I hurt my leg.
Charles: Did Billy cut the grass?
Ahmed: No, he didn’t cut the grass; Ruth cut the grass
Charles: Did the car hit that child?
Ahmed: No, it didn’t hit that child; the car hit a tree.
Charles: Did belly put the books here?
Ahmed: No, he didn’t put his books here; Ruth put the books here.
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