The sun was shining and light clouds were in the sky. She was on her way home. Suddenly the sun disappeared and dark clouds appeared in the sky. She felt a little scared but didn't pay much attention on it. Before she could find any place to hide, it started raining. The weather was getting worse and worse until there were an awful thunderstorm. The girl had nowhere to go, she was frightened and started crying. She heard something moving in the bushes which scared her even more. She tried to be quiet and see what was in the bushes but she didn't see anything. As soon as she took a deep breath, the wolf jumped out of the bushes. He sniffed around and then started to move towards the girl. She started screaming and the wolf started howling. Neither of them knew what to do until the girl tried to get closer to the wolf. She succeeded and finally became friends with the wolf. Later that day she took the wolf home with herself and fed him
Nimisõnade mitmus 1. Ainsusele lisatakse -s sailor sailors 2. y-lõpulised nimisõnad Kui nimisõna lõpus on täishäälik +y, lisandub mitmuses -s boy boys Kui aga nimisõna lõpus on kaashäälik +y, siis y = i +es baby babies 3. Kui nimisõna lõpus on -s, -sh, -ch, -x või -o, siis lisatakse mitmuses -es bus buses potato -potatoes negro negroes kilo - kilos bush bushes tomato tomatoes disco discos piano - pianos watch watches hero - heroes photo photos radio radios 4. Kui nimisõna lõpus on -f või -fe, siis tavaliselt f = v+es wolf wolves thief thieves knife - knives wife wives half halves roof - roofs leaf leaves self selves chief chiefs 5. ERANDID child children mouse - mice
Almost 95 % of the Prairies are converted into farmland. The biggest towns are Calgary, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. The main argiculture industries are wheat, barely and canola. Rich in oil and natural gas. Fauna The most common carnivores are the Black Bear, Coyote and Badger. The most common herbivores are the Mule Deer, Pronghorne Antilope and Elk. Flora Mostly tall grass or bushes. Trees only in Manitoba. The most common trees are white and black spruce, balsam fir and tamarack Problems 5 % remaining. Extinction of the Praries. Widespread alteration. Increasing airpollution. Thanks for listening
NOUN PLURAL Noun type Forming the plural Examples Ends with -s, -x, -ch or -sh Add -es boss - bosses tax - taxes bush - bushes consonant + y Change y to i then Add -es fly - flies try - tries curry - curries most others Add -s cat - cats face - faces day - days
Elf 1: Hey, deer, the day has gone at last. Elf 2: We start at midnight and we must be fast. Elf 3: Santa will come to you and he will say E 1, 2, 3: who has he chosen to be the lead of the sleigh. Deer 1, 2, 3, 4: Oh, I hope, that is me! D1: May-be that's me! D2: Perhaps he chose me! D3: If he leaves me out, oh, I will get sick. D4: I want to help and I'm totally quick. Rudolph (whispering): I'd like to go too but I'm too shy to say and they don't want me anyway. (starts to cry, goes behind bushes, hiding, crying) (Santa comes.) Santa: So. The names of the team of my sleigh. Dasher! (1: Oh, yeah!) Dancer! (2: That's me!) Prancer! (3: Hurray!) Vixen! (4: Oh, yeah, cool!) Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen! D1,2: Look! The weather is not the best. D3,4: It's the thickest fog I have seen. E1: We have been put to the test or you call me just Mr Bean. D1: It's quite all right if we find a light. D2: But it must be strong and it must last long. (Rudolph: comes out of the bushes.)
war. In 2006, a design competition for the monument received more than 40 entries. The winning entry "Libertas" was designed by Rainer Sternfeld, Andri Laidre, Kadri Kiho and Anto Savi. Facts Freedom Square area where it is located is 7752 m². To avoid birds, on the top of the Victory column there are speacial grillwork. Also on the top of the monument there are lightning arrester. In the area there were planted about 381 bushes and 504 roses. Most of the people celebrate in Freedom Square the new years eve and other important events. Click to edit M Secon aster t d level ext sty les Third l evel Fourth level Fif th le vel Used sources: www
In Asia it lives in North-Turkey, Caucasia, West-Iran, India, East-China and more. It is resident in much of its range, but migrates from areas where rivers freeze in winter. In winter Common Kingfisher travels from north to Mediterranean countries. It is a rare bird in Estonia, up to 1000 birds in summer, and 100 birds in winter. Common Kingfisher likes to live by rivers with steep riverside banks, where the water is clean and still, and flow is slow. It prefers rivers with bushes and trees at the riverside. In the mountains it can live near the lakes up to 2km high. Common Kingfisher breeds 6-7 eggs a time for 19-21 days. Only mother feeds the birds, although father is always nearby. After breeding time the relationship between parents ends and they break up. Common Kingfisher eats mostly fish, whose length does not exceed 6cm. It also eats bugs and other spinelesses, especially dragonfly babys. Very rarely it also eats tiny frogs.
Metsamaa 2212,0 50,6 806,1 77,3 1405,9 42,3 2212,0 48,9 Forest land sh metsaga 2086,1 47,7 761,1 73,0 1325,0 39,8 2086,1 46,1 of which stocked metsata 125,9 2,9 45,1 4,3 80,9 2,4 125,9 2,8 unstocked Põõsastik 78,8 1,8 3,0 0,3 75,7 2,3 78,8 1,7 Bushes Põllumajanudusmaa 1373,8 31,4 11,7 1,1 1362,1 40,9 1373,8 30,4 Agricultural land Soo 232,9 5,3 164,5 15,8 68,4 2,1 232,9 5,1 Bogs Siseveed 101,2 2,3 21,5 2,1 79,7 2,4 254,1 5,6 Inland water bodies Asustusala 173,6 4,0 0,8 0,1 172,9 5,2 173,6 3,8 Urban settlements
jaanuar, 2015] 2. Stokker, „Sõrmfrees 45° HM S=8 D=45,“ [Võrgumaterjal]. Avaiable: http://www.stokker.ee/p:2160442/loikeinstrumendid/freesterad/puit-ulafreesid/sormfrees-45- hm-s-8-d-45. [Kasutatud 07. jaanuar, 2015]. 3. Stokker, „Sõrmfrees 7° HM S=8 D=19X22,“ [Võrgumaterjal]. Avaiable: http://www.stokker.ee/p:2086906/loikeinstrumendid/freesterad/puit-ulafreesid/sormfrees-7- hm-s-8-d-19x22. [Kasutatud 07. jaanuar, 2015]. 4. Axminster, „Bosch guide bushes,“ [Võrgumaterjal]. Avajable : http://www.axminster.co.uk/bosch-guide-bushes. [Kasutatud 08. jaanuar, 2015] 5. Primustrade, „Ülafrees Bosch GOF 2000 CE,“ [Võrgumaterjal]. Avaiable: http://www.primustrade.ee/tooted/ulafrees-bosch-gof-2000-ce/. [Kasutatud 08. jaanuar, 2015] LISA 1. KALENDERGRAAFIK 18 Objekt: Kaevurake Aeg : 3
Cheetah The cheetah is most famous for its speed. It is the world's fastest land animal, having been known to run at speeds up to 70 mph. However, it is able to sustain this pace for only a short period of time. In order to be able to move this quickly, the cheetah has a slender body, a small head, and long legs that allow it to travel about 24 feet in a single stride when running. It weighs between 90 and 140 pounds, stands at about 36 inches tall, and measures 72 inches in length. Not only is the cheetah's physical shape designed for speed, but it has other special features as well. For instance, the spine of the cheetah is flexible enough to act as a spring when the cheetah runs. It also is the only cat without retractable claws. This allows the claws to always be exposed, acting like cleats when the cheetah is running. The tail is also designed to help maintain balance at high speeds and during quick turns. Other features of the ch...
a friend a lot of friends palju sõpru water lots of water palju vett Loendatavatel nimisõnadel on ainsuse (the singular) ja mitmuse (the plural) vorm: a girl girls MITMUSE MOODUSTAMINE 1) tavaliselt lisatakse mitmuses ainsuse tüvele lõpp -s a book books a street streets a day days a pupil pupils 2) kui ainsuse tüve lõpus on -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, siis lisatakse mitmuses lõpp -es a bus buses a glass glasses a bush bushes a watch watches a box boxes 3) kui ainsuse vormi lõpul on kaashäälik + y, siis mitmuses y muutub i- ks ja lisandub -es a country countries a factory factories a fly flies a story stories 4) kui ainsuses oleva sõna lõpul on täishäälik + y, siis mitmuses lisandub -s a boy boys a toy toys a key keys a monkey monkeys 5) erandlikult on mõnede o-lõpuliste nimisõnade mitmuse lõpul -es a potato potatoes a tomato tomatoes
The islanders hold on to old traditions and take pride in their folklore. A road spans the strait between Saaremaa and Muhumaa. The biggest city on Saaremaa, Kuressaare, is a quiet green town with friendly unpolluted environment and it has been the biggest port trade centre. The old part of the town has been well restored in Baroque architecture style. Its sights include the Town Hall, the Episcopal castle and a Town Park with a wide variety of plants, trees and bushes. Lake Kaali is one of the best-preserved meteorite craters in Europe, formed 3,500 years ago. Vilsandi National Park protects the ecosystem with its seabirds and coastal plant communities. The Viidumäe Nature Reserve has some carefully protected rare plant species. The Island of Muhu is the third largest in Estonia. A traditional fishing and farming lifestyle still predominates. There are many tourist packages for families and just travelers which offer activities for different
" Suzan nodded and together they moved quickly forwards. Soon they reached the main entrance. The door was open, but no one seemed to be around. "What now? Shall we enter or run away?" "They got our parents...and probably Danny too..." "But Su, they didn't get us, remember?" "Then we must do them as much harm as we can, they'll catch us sooner or later!" "Leave it to me then! I'm an expert in getting in trouble!" The red-haired girl smiled and wished her sister good luck. Then she hid under the bushes that were quite far away from the house. In the meanwhile Creasha had spotted dad's car. Evil smile on her face, she entered it. She was really surprised over finding a considerable amount of weapons there. Not even thinking she took them with her and stepped out. No one was still around. Then, a pack of matches fell from the weapon-suitcase. "Well, well, well what do we have here?" she asked herself and soon the car was exploding in the fire the girl had made. "Come
evergreen trees (5.). Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus trees (or gum trees to Australians) and acacia ( wattle to Australians). Eucalyptus trees are found everywhere in Australia. There are many kinds of them and they greatly differ in size. One kind, the great mountain ash, can grow to 120 metres and it grows in the wet forests in the eastern part of the continent.These strong trees do not die when there are forest fires. Some other kinds are small bushes in the semi-deserts.Eucalyptuses give the local people timber and eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias the golden wattle, the national flower of Australia, is the best known. Australia has many other kinds of tree, and thousands of kinds of wild flowers too. Of other trees there grow bottle trees in the savannas, tree ferns in the tropical forests and many others. Fauna. The animal life of Australia is unique. The marsupials or pouched animals form the biggest group of animals in Australia
some mysterios beast. "Maybe the Devil really exists?" he whispered anxiously to the trees, but they didn`t give him an answer, they only swayed in the chilly wind. Finally there was light ahead, so the rider thanked the Queen and hurried towards an unexpected destination. He hoped it to be a village or even better a small city. But all his dreams broke when he suddenly heard this loud wild noise again. This time he didn`t run off, but still, he tried to stay in the bushes near the shadows of the trees. Carefully, like a small child discovering the world he moved towards the light. And what he saw took his breath away: there was a village, but it was all burning and the people were sleeping an eternal sleep everywhere he looked. Some of them were seriosly injured, but alive. So he dared to sneek closer and take a better look. One old man, who was still moving a bit, saw the soldier and waved sadly his hand. The
mean to take you home. Will you come?" "I cannot go with you until my husband, the cheif of the bears, returns." After a while she agreed to come down and he hastily carried her off home. 3 B The wise man asked Quiss-an-Kweedass if he had anything the girl had worn. He gave a part of her clothing to the wise man, who took it in his hand and said, "I see a young woman lying on the ground; she seems to be asleep. There is something in the bushes, coming towards her. It is a large bear. He takes hold of her; she tries to get away but cannot. He takes her with him, a long way off. I see a lake. They reach it and stop at a large cedar tree. She lives in the tree with the bear. I see two children, boys that she has had by the bear. If you go to the lake and find the tree, you will find them all there." 2 C When he rached home, his parents welcomed him and asked about Kind-a- wuss. He told them everything
The atmosphere is severely dry nine months of the year, and average annual snowfall is only 18 inches, due to the rain shadow effect whereby mountain ranges prevent moisture from the ocean from reaching the plateaus. Western passes receive small amounts of fresh snow each year but remain traversable all year round. Low temperatures are prevalent throughout these western regions, where bleak desolation is unrelieved by any vegetation beyond the size of low bushes, and where wind sweeps unchecked across vast expanses of arid plain. The Indian monsoon exerts some influence on eastern Tibet. Northern Tibet is subject to high temperatures in the summer and intense cold in the winter. Cultural Tibet consists of several regions. These include Amdo (A mdo) in the northeast, which is under the administration as part of the provinces of Qinghai, Gansu and Sichuan. Kham (Khams) in the southeast, is divided among western Sichuan, northern Yunnan,
We are going to eat we aren't going to eat are we going to eat? You are going to eat you aren't going to eat are you going to eat? They are going to eat they aren't going to eat are they going to eat? Plural of nouns nimisõnade mitmus - s a window windows a student students a key keys, a roof roofs -es sõna lõpulisetele ch, sh, s, ss, x, o A watch- watches, a bush- bushes, a bus buses, a class classes, a fox foxes, a potato potatoes, a tomato- tomatoes, a book books, a key keys, a box boxes, miss misses, wash-washes, mix-mixes, go-goes, do-does. -ies consonant +-y a country countries, a diary- diaries, a boy boys, a dictionary dictionaries, try tries, play-plaies. -ves lõpulistele f, -fe a leaf leaves , a wolf wolves, a knife knives, a life lives Irregular nouns
cuticle (outer layer). These plants include: yuccas, ocotillo, turpentine bush, prickly pears, false mesquite, sotol, ephedras, agaves and brittlebush. The spiny nature of many plants in semiarid deserts provides protection in a hazardous environment. Many plants have silvery or glossy leaves, allowing them to reflect more radiant energy. These plants often have an unfavourable odor or taste. Semiarid plants include: Creosote bush, bur sage, white thorn, cat claw, mesquite, brittle bushes, lyciums, and jujube. Animals In hot and dry deserts the animals include small nocturnal (active at night) carnivores. The dominant animals are burrowers and kangaroo rats. There are also insects, arachnids, reptiles and birds. The animals stay inactive in protected hideaways during the hot day and come out to forage at dusk, dawn or at night, when the desert is cooler. In semiarid deserts many animals find protection in underground burrows where
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blooming, decorating tasteless gravy castle walls. Misery landed on the juicy green grass and looked up in the light blue sky and soundless tears fell down her pale cheeks: this was the sky the previous queen and her mother had liked. She thought of them and warm memories just ran into her head, making her cry sound even more heart-breaking. Fortunately, she thought, no one was there to see her. But she miscalculated. The same moment a fine-looking young blonde man came out from the bushes. His eyes matched the sky perfectly and the girl wondered if they were not cut out from the Heavens. "Hello," said the man. "Good morning," replied Misery, "May I ask you one thing what are you doing here?" The man seemed surprised. "Where have you been the past ten years?" "There, "laughed the girl and pointed to the tower. However, the stranger didn't believe her. "This tower is a cursed one no one has ever been there. My mom says an evil witch lives
and also the northern coast. In the west they give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees called the savannas. Further west the trees disappear and the savannas are replaced by the bush lands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau and in the very south- west there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Austrian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus and acacia. Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semi deserts, some are the main trees in the savannas, but the biggest eucalyptuses grow as tall as hundred metres. Eucalyptuses give the people timber and eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias, the golden wattle is the best know because it is the national flower of Australia. Of the other trees there are bottle trees in the savannas and tree-ferns in the tropical forests and many others. Most of the animals which live in Australia are marsupial or pouched mammals
Natural zones. The wet forests occupy the narrow coastal region in the east. In the west they give place to grasslands with some trees called savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the savannas give place to the bushlands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very south-west there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Australian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus (gum tree) and acacia (wattle). Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semideserts, some are the main trees in the savannas but the biggest grow as tall as 100 metres and form forests in the east. Eucalyptuses give the people timber, eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias the golden wattle, the national flower of Australia, is the best known. Of other trees there grow bottle trees in the savannas, tree-ferns in the tropical forests and many others. Animals. The animal life of Australia is unique. The marsupials or pouched
17.1a Brake shoe viewing hole location (arrowed) in backplate 17.1b Checking rear brake lining wear with a mirror specified intervals by prising out the small 5 Using a large screwdriver or flat bar, check Should any fluid be noticed, the suspension inspection plug from the brake backplate and for wear in the suspension mounting bushes strut/shock absorber is defective internally, observing the linings through the hole using a by levering between the relevant suspension and should be renewed. Note: Suspension mirror (see illustrations). component and its attachment point. Some struts/shock absorbers should always be 1
Nowadays there are about half a million aborigines living in Australia. 9 . Plants The west of the continent give place to savannahs and further west the trees disappear and give place to bushlands. The real desert occupies the center of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Australian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus and accacia. Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semideserts, some are the main trees in the savannah but the biggest grow as tall as a hundred metres and form forests in the east. Eucalyptus trees give people timber and eucalyptus oil. Of six hundred kinds of acacias the golden wattle, the national flower of Australia, is the best known. 10 . Culture The modern culture of Australia draws from many sources including native Australians, the United
forms. For example: dog, cat, analysis, foot Plural has three broad categories → 1) Regular → Nouns that take suffix /s/. For example: dog, cat → In some cases noun the suffix /–es/. For example: potatoes, boxes, bushes 2) Irregular → Vowel change. For example: man – men, foot – feet, mouse – mice Suffix /–en/. For example: Child – children Plural is the same as singular.
· To bring humour and irony when used in everyday speech · To suggest the speech of a foreigner · To bring more elevated colouring to the poem Poetic vocabulary (diction) is a set of words that are traditionally used in poetry, they partly overlap with archaic words (hapless, naught--nothing, aught--anything.) The function is satire, irony, humour. Neologisms are highly bookish until they become ordinary words in time (Bushes-- mistakes) Nonce words are less literary because they are unexpected and very expressive (sleepable pillow, walkable, oneness--feeling of belonging together) 13. Special colloquial vocabulary Slang consists of very colorful units belonging to low colloquial speech. They are coined and used by people to show that they are one of the gang. Slang is used as a protest against the standard or because of the desire to be original. If a word is widely used, it
brushes buses watch Word File watches Singular Plural beach beaches branch branches box boxes bush bushes church churches dish dishes dress dresses foxes sandwich sandwiches witch witches fox m ar H am ch
"s sThe potentially tragic consequences of the pluralistic ignorance phenomenon are starkly illustrated in a UPI news release from Chicago: A university coed was beaten and strangled in daylight hours near one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city, police said Saturday. The nude body of Lee Alexis Wilson, 23, was found Friday in dense shrubbery alongside the wall of the Art Institute by a 12-year-old boy playing in the bushes. Police theorized she may have been sitting or standing by afountain in the Art Institute's south plaza when she was attacked. The assailant apparently then dragged her into the bushes. She ap- parently was sexually assaulted, police said. Police said thousands of persons must have passed the site and one man told them he heard a scream about 2 P.M. but did not investigate because no one else seemed to be paying attention.
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tense. dialogues, asin the example. '! 1 l ' m a f r a i dI c a n ' t m a k e t o n i g h t I the estateagent at 7 exhausted- work/garden o'clock. . planVflowers(/) A see @ am seeing C haveseen D havebeenseeing . prune/bushes(/) . water/lawn(X) 2 T h ef i l m . . at 7:30 A hasbeenstartingB hasstarted C is starting @ starts A: Youlookexhausted.What 3 He to flnda cleaning womanfor a monrnnow haveyou beendoing?
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