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Questions and Answers Unit 1 >>>>>> Lesson 3 Grammar

Answer the following questions: 1. Who built Al-Kaaba? Al-Kaaba was built by Prophet Ibrahim and his son Prophet Ismai’il, peace be upon them. 2. Where does Al-Kiswah come from? Al-Kiswah comes from a factory in Makkah.

3. How often it (Al-Kiswah) is replaced? It is replaced twice a year: once in winter and once in summer. 4. How much does each Kiswah costs? Each Kiswah costs SR 10 million.

Word study: Choose the correct answer and fill in the blank: hill------animal-----marble-----pillar------sunset 1. Maghrib prayer is at__________. sunset 2. The King’s palace was made of _________. marble 3. He sacrificed an _________ at Mina. animal 4. A ______ is a high place where we can usually walk up. hill 5. A ______ is a thing which supports the roof . pillar

Grammar

I have my hair cut every month. have something done We say this when we do not or cannot do something ourselves, or we ask someone to do it for ourselves. I have my hair cut every month. I can’t cut my hair. I have my car fixed. I can’t fix my car.

I have my hair cut every month. Past participle noun subject + Look at this: I have my hair cut every month. Past participle noun subject + have or has + +

I have my hair cut every month. Past participle noun subject + Look at this: I have my hair cut every month. Past participle noun subject + have or has + +

Now make the sentences from the table: every month. every year. every week. every day. painted made cleaned cut hair car thobes house doors my our your their his her its have has I We You They He She It

Look at row 1 in this table: Describing Buildings Look at row 1 in this table: BUILDING MATERIALS WIDTH LENGTH SHAPE HEIGHT Building grey stone 9.6 m 11 m box 13.8 M 1.Al-Kaaba steel, concrete and fibre-glass 340 m 750 m tent 46 M 2.The Pilgrims terminal iron of the base 120 m A 300 M 3.The Eiffel Tower

Here is the description from the information in row 1: Al-Kaaba is a 13.8-metre-high, box shaped building. It is 11 metres long and 9.6 metres wide. It is built of grey stone.

The Pilgrims’ Terminal at King Abdul Aziz Now describe the other buildings in the same way: The Pilgrims’ Terminal at King Abdul Aziz Airport in Jeddah is a 46 metres high, tent shaped building. It is 750 metres long and 340 metres wide. It is built of steel, concrete and fibre-glass.

Present Passive am is + PAST PARTICIPLE are Look at these two sentences: Dammam hotel is built of concrete. The walls are covered with white marble. am is + PAST PARTICIPLE are We use this form of when we don’t know who does the thing, or when the persons who do it are not important to us.

Look at some more examples: at 5:30 every morning. of paper. in all the countries. in Saudi Arabia. every day. am woken up is made is played are grown are drunk I This book Football Dates Millions of tins of juice

Study the map of Saudi Arabia Oil Paper Ha’il Dammam Yanbu Dhahran Madinah Hofuf Jeddah

Answer the following questions: It is found in _________. Where is oil found? Oil Paper Ha’il Dammam Yanbu Dhahran Madinah Hofuf Jeddah It is found in _________. Dhahran

Where is Paper made? It is made in _________. Dammam Paper Ha’il Oil Paper Ha’il Dammam Yanbu Dhahran Madinah Hofuf Jeddah It is made in _________. Dammam

They are grown in _________. Where are dates grown? Oil Paper Ha’il Dammam Yanbu Dhahran Madinah Hofuf Jeddah They are grown in _________. Madinah

It is grown in _________. Where is wheat grown? Oil Paper Ha’il Dammam Yanbu Dhahran Madinah Hofuf Jeddah It is grown in _________. Ha’il