Match the following phrases with their meaning
"You're welcome a. a polite reply to "Thank you
Excuse me b. an expression to get someone's
I've got c. No, not very much
Not really d. I have
مرحباً بكم في موقع "جذور العلم" الموقع الرسمي و الذي يهدف إلى تقديم حلول وإجابات لجميع أسئلة طلاب المملكة العربية السعودية، من اختبارات وواجبات الدرس كامل سواء كانوا طلابًا بنين أو بنات. كما ندعوكم لاستكشاف موقع ”جذور العلم‟ الذي ينتمي الى معلومات ثقافية وتعليمية ودراسة المنهج التعليمي واستخدام محتوانا التعليمي والإجابات الموجودة للتعرف على الطرق الامثل لحل الأسئلة وتحقيق التفوق الدراسي.
Match the following phrases with their meaning
"You're welcome a. a polite reply to "Thank you
Excuse me b. an expression to get someone's
I've got c. No, not very much
Not really d. I have
والآن، سنقدم لكم الإجابة الصحيحة وهي :
Match the following phrases with their meaning:
| Phrase | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| You're welcome | a polite reply to "Thank you" |
| Excuse me | an expression to get someone's attention |
| I've got | I have |
| Not really | No, not very much |
Solution:
You're welcome: a polite reply to "Thank you"
Excuse me: an expression to get someone's attention
I've got: I have
Not really: No, not very much
Example:
Person 1: Thank you for helping me with my homework.
Person 2: You're welcome.
Person 1: Excuse me, could you tell me where the bathroom is?
Person 2: Sure, it's right over there.
Person 1: Do you have any money?
Person 2: I've got a little bit.
Person 1: Are you hungry?
Person 2: Not really.
I hope this helps!