Unit 3 1. 1. Did you have to pay to park here. 2. Ou musnt cycle on the pavement. 3. Pleace fastenrour sealtbelts/ The plane is going take off in a minute. 4. Excuse me is there a bookshop near here. 5. Go stright on and turn raight at the traffic lights. 6. This street is for pedestrians only. 7. A police officer the stopped us and wanted to see Dads driving licence. 8. Jim was fined for speeding. 2. 1. Can 2. Musnt 3. Must 4. Musnt 5. Must 6. Can 3. 1. Was opened 2. Are sold 3. Musnt be dry-cleaned; cant be washed 4. Was created 5. Was damaged 6. Was stolen;Was found
smaller shops. It is the major shopping street in central London, though not the most expensive or fashionable. What kind of shops can you find in Oxford street ? Marks & Spencer, the famous retailer's flagship store of 170,000 square feet. Schuh, the largest shoe store on Oxford Street. Disney Store, the UK flagship of the international brand. Adidas, a sports brand, has a store on Oxford Street opposite Selfridges. Borders, bookshop. Urban Outfitters, home to retro and vintage clothing. Oxford Street in 1875 Oxford Street today
Sequence ja Scenario tüüpi diagramme kasutatakse väga paljudes erinevates valdkondades, kus on vaja visualiseerid protsesside toimimise struktuuri eelkõige ajalises järjekorras. Seega on raske tuua välja kõiki kasutusvaldkondi. Järgnevas lõigus on käsitletud mõnda neist ning toodud juurde näiteid, et anda üldine ülevaade Jadaskeemi kasutusulatusest. Joonis 3. Kirjeldab online raamatupoe jadaskeemi. Joonis 3. An example of UML sequence diagram for online bookshop. (Allikas: An example of UML... 2015) Kõige enam kasutatakse jadaskeeme IT valdkonnas erinevate programmikeelte koostamisel (Nt. Java ja Phytoni puhul). Ka logistikas kasutatakse sellist meetodit palju (Nt. Pakkide vedamisel eraisikult eraisikule). Lisaks tasuks märkida ka panganduses jadaskeemide kasutamine (Nt. eraisiku sularaha välja võtmine). Ka koolisüsteemi ülesehituses puutume sellega palju kokku, kuid ei oska tihti jadaskeeme koheselt sellega seostada. KOKKUVÕTE
great thing is the possibility to search for key terms. While an e-book reader costs much more than one book, the electronic texts are generally cheaper. Moreover, a great share of books are available free of charge. For example, all fiction from before the year 1900 is in the public domain. Compared to printed publishing, it is cheaper and easier for authors to self-publish e-books. An e-book can be purchased, downloaded, and used immediately, whereas when one buys a book one has to go to a bookshop, or wait for a delivery. Environmental Concerns. Year by year humankind has to think more and more about saving the environment. The production of e-books does not consume paper, ink, etc. Printed books use 3 times more raw materials and 78 times more water to be produced. Yet, there certainly are some drawbacks. While printed books remain readable for many years, e-books may need to be copied to a new carrier over time.
· "Second Thoughts on James Burnham" (1946) · "Decline of the English Murder" (1946) · "Some Thoughts on the Common Toad" (1946) · "A Good Word for the Vicar of Bray" (1946) · "In Defence of P. G. Wodehouse" (1946) · "Why I Write" (1946) · "The Prevention of Literature" (1946) · "Such, Such Were the Joys" (1946) · "Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool" (1947) · "Reflections on Gandhi" (1949) · "Bookshop Memories" (1936) · "The Moon Under Water" (1946) Poeemid · "Romance" (1925) · "A Little Poem" (1936) ,, 1984" ,,1984" peategelane on Winston Smith. See raamat räägibki tema raskest elust, kus ta käib tööl Tõeministeeriumis ja kus Partei jälgib igat ta sammu ja igat mõtet. Halba mõtet nimetati mõtteroimaks. Oli sõda ja Okeaania sõdis Ida- Aasiaga. Partei juht oli Suur Vend. Parteil oli
) · With words day, afternoon, morning, evening NB! At night, at noon etc · Historical periods/events · With Only, last, first · Words station, cinema, theatre, library, coast, shop, sea, beach, country, city, jungle, world, ground, weather We don't use ,,The": · Uncountable an plural nouns when talking about sth general (Coffee is a popular drink) · Proper nouns (Harry works in a bookshop) · Names of sports, games, activities, days, months, elebrations, colours, drinks, meals. · Languages, unless they're followed by ,,language" (I speak Spanish, BUT the French language is spoken in Canada) · Countries like Germany, India, Australia NB! Exeptions are The Netherlands, the Gambia, the Vatican. · Streets, squares, bridges, parks, railway stations, mountains, individual islands, lakes, continents
magazines, journals or newspaper. The body of all written works including books is literature. In novels and sometimes other types of books (e.g. biographies), a book may be divided into several large sections, also called books (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, etc.). A lover of books is usually referred to as a bibliophile, or, more informally, a bookworm. A store where books are bought and sold is a bookstore or bookshop. Books can also be borrowed from libraries. In 2010, Google estimated that there were approximately 130 million unique books in the world. Etymology The word book comes from Old English "bc" which itself comes from the Germanic root "*bk-", cognate to beech. Similarly, in Slavic languages (e.g. Russian, Bulgarian and Macedonian) "" (bukva--"letter") is cognate to "beech". It is thus conjectured that the earliest Indo-European writings may have been carved on beech wood