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do a crossword
do the ironing
do the laundry
do the washing
do the washing up
do your work
do homework
do housework
do your job
do badly
do business
do the dishes
do a favour
do good
do harm
do time - (to go to prison)
do well
do your best
do your hair
do your nails
do your vorst
make a dress
make food
make a cup of tea / coffee
make a meal - breakfast / lunch / dinner
make amends
make arrangements
make believe - (to pretend )
make a choice
make a comment
make a decision
make a difference
make an effort
make an enquiry
make an excuse
make a fool of yourself
make a fortune
make friends
make a fuss
make a journey
make love
make a mess
make a mistake
make money
make a

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DO or MAKE

do a crossword do the ironing do the laundry do the washing do the washing up do your work do homework do housework do your job do badly do business do the dishes do a favour do good do harm do time - (to go to prison) do well do your best do your hair do your nails do your vorst make a dress make food make a cup of tea / coffee make a meal - breakfast / lunch / dinner make amends make arrangements make believe - (to pretend) make a choice make a comment make a decision make a difference make an effort make an enquiry make an excuse make a fool of yourself make a fortune make friends make a fuss make a journey make love make a mess make a mistake make money make a move make a noise make a payment make a phone call make a plan make a point make a profit make a promise make a remark make a sound make a speech make a suggestion make time make a visit make your bed

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Inglise keel (10.klass)

Active Simple Continuous Present Walks Is walking Past Walked Was walking Future Will walk Will be walking Present Perfect Have walked Have been walking Past Perfect Had walked Had been walking Future Perfect Will have walked Will have heen walking Passive Simple Continuous Present is sold Was being sold Past was sold was being sold Future Will be sold Present Perfect Have been made Past Perfect Had been made Future Perfect Will have been sold A house on fire ­ heas suhtes olema Help yourself to tea or coffee ­ tunne ennast kui

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Inglise keele sõnad

Do/make(p.100 1. 2. Business äri ajama do 3. An arrangement kokkulepet tegema, korraldust tegema Make 4. Homework (õpilase) kodutöö, kodused ülesanded; kodus tehtav töö 5. A mistake eksima, viga tegema make 6. Money raha; pl. rahasummad; rikkus; rahalised maksed v. tulu 7. A decision otsusele jõudma 8. Do the washing- nõusid pesema do up 9. The bed voodit tegem make 10. A noise kära tegema, lärmam make 11. A favour kellelegi teenet osutama Do somebody 12. One´s best ??

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Phrasal Verbs

see about- to get information see over- to be able to have a view over st such as a wall, fence etc. see out- to escort (a guest) to the door see out- to work on (a project) until completion see through- to understand see through- to provide support or cooperation to (a person) throughout a period of time see through- to work on (a project) until completion Do away with- to kill or murder somebody do away- get rid of something do over- repeat do with- to put st somewhere do with- to make use of something do without- manage without something one wants or needs do about- if you do st about a problem you do something to fix it or solve it do up- make st look new again by repairing it do up- to secure zip, button.. wear off- disappear after a period of time wear down- gradually make someone lose their vitality and strength wear out- use st until they are not usable any more wear out- cause to be very tired wear in- you wear st for a short period until they feel comfortable

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Aforismid,tsitaadid

midagi uut, meile kahele. · Women are stronger than men, because they can walk in a 12 cm stilettos without showing the pain. · Men would kill to protect women they love. Men were born because of women. Women.. We're special · It doesn't matter where, when, or how did we met. What matters is the fact that we did. · Loving someone so much doesn't always mean they're right one for us. · Wishes are for lazy people who can't get up and make their dreams come true on their own. Make it happen! · It's easy to say something, but it's harder to mean it. · Distance isn't a big factor in a relationship. Communication is. But most of all, commitment is the biggest. · A broken heart can hurt but it's the memories that kill you. · Every girl deserves to be treated with respect and not to be lied to or cheated on. · Remember, you need to open your eyes before opening your mouth!

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"Career and Employment" Homereading

Starting a new career is a daunting prospect for many. But Kate Hilpern discovers that plenty of help is at hand Some of the jobs that career changers are most keen to break into ­ PR and teaching, among them ­ are the very same jobs that people are queuing to get out of, says John Lees, author of How to Get a Job You'll Love and Take Control of Your Career. Many of us get to the point, whether in our twenties, thirties, forties or fifties where we decide to change careers. Some of us will make radical changes, while others will move to the edge of their comfort zone, perhaps shifting from acupuncturist to homeopath or PR office to journalist. But the key to making the right decision, says Lees, is to bring your dream back down to life with a hard thump. "I always say to people, 'Find out what you will actually be doing in the job of your dreams. What does the nitty-gritty day-to- day work involve?'" Conversely, he says, people should not be put off by their dreams

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

Come and usurp a tyrant's power here? And shall we never dare amuse ourselves Till this fine gentleman deigns to consent? DORINE If we must hark to him, and heed his maxims, There's not a thing we do but what's a crime; He censures everything, this zealous carper. MADAME PERNELLE And all he censures is well censured, too. He wants to guide you on the way to heaven; My son should train you all to love him well. DAMIS No, madam, look you, nothing--not my father Nor anything--can make me tolerate him. I should belie my feelings not to say so. His actions rouse my wrath at every turn; And I foresee that there must come of it An open rupture with this sneaking scoundrel. DORINE Besides, 'tis downright scandalous to see This unknown upstart master of the house-- This vagabond, who hadn't, when he came, Shoes to his feet, or clothing worth six farthings, And who so far forgets his place, as now To censure everything, and rule the roost! MADAME PERNELLE Eh! Mercy sakes alive

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

English have no "cuisine" themselves, but this is not quite the true. Vocabulary: to criticize - tasteless ­ overcooked - ingredient - to invent - sauces - to disguise - spice ­ herb - delicious - disappointing - to lend ­ cuisine ­ British Youth (2) Most 18 and 19 year-olds in Britain are quite independent people. English people say that children grow up more quickly now. Relationships within the British family are different now. Children have more freedom to make their own decisions. For example, children aged 13 may be employed part time in Great Britain. Age 15 is legally a "young person" not a "child". Age 16 is a school leaving age. They can leave home, drive a moped, marry with "parents' consent" buy beer. Age 17 can drive a car. Age 18 can vote, get married, drink in pubs. Education is a very important part in the life of British youth. One can't become an independent person without it. When time comes to enter a college a young Englishman

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