Enterprise 4 workbook p29/20, 21, 22 21 weren't interrupted hadn't reacted could join had been hadn't forgotten had bought 22 had told could hadn't came would have known hadn't gone could pay won't have hadn't decided could read couldn't talk 23 he would blown were more careful, would had washed the fruit .. .. wish I had there hadn't been
........................................3 When to use the Present Perfect Continuous..................................4 Time expressions with Present Perfect...............................................5 Present Perfect Simple The Present Perfect is the present tense of have + a past participle I have washed / I’ve washed you have written /you’ve written he/she/it has worked /he’s/she’s/it’s worked we have forgotten /we’ve forgotten they have gone /they’ve gone Negative I/you/we/they have not washed /haven’t washed he/she/it has not worked /hasn’t worked Question Have I/you/we/they worked? Has he/she/it washed? When to use the Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect refers to: • Recent events, without a definite time given. The recentness
be was / were been become became become begin beganbegun bring brought brought buy bought bought choose chose chosen come came come do did done drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ate eaten fall fell fallen feel felt felt find found found fly flew flown forget forgot forgotten get got got (gotten in USA) give gave given go went gone have had had hear heard heard keep kept kept know knew known leave left left lend lent lent let let let lose lost lost make made made meet met met pay paid paid put put put read read (pronounced /red/) read (pronounced /red/) run ran run say said said see saw seen sell sold sold send sent sent sing sang sung sit sat sat
.. You can take the night train to Copenhagen... You can take the ferry east to Finland or take the seven hour train journey across the country to Gothenburg. As for the young woman, she may have a lot in common with the old man; Alternatively, she may be interested in his money. Well, when they reach the age of fifteen, they reject the songs of their childhood. Instead, they are into pop or rock songs which will be forgotten within weeks. You see, the alternative is to buy food on the world market. We all know that when demand rises, so does the price.
Friends are a pretty important part of most people's lives. Good friend is the person who gives you the better of the two choices, hold your hand when you're scared, helps you fight off those who try to take advantage of you, thinks of you at times when you are not there, reminds you of what you have forgotten, helps you put the past behind you but understands when you need to hold on to it a little longer, stays with you so that you have confidence, goes out of their way to make time for you, helps you clear up your mistakes, helps you deal with pressure from others, smiles for you when they are sad, helps you become a better person! No one can make you laugh quite the way your friends can. Most importantly of all friends love you for who you are
Revolutionary period literature 17661799 Geographical lines were now forgotten, the literature of this period is no longer local. Literature presents the vivid reflection of that momentous struggle for independence upon which the American colonies had entered. Fiery speeches, able arguments set forth in newspapers and in pamphlets, sharp and bitter satire. From the beginning of the conflict to the end, there was a copious flow of verse which sprang naturally enough from the turbulence of popular excitement and emotion.
Kaidi Kiidemaa 10E What I value most in a friend. My friends play very big role in my life.Me and my friends get along very well.We almost never fight. It's very important, that we can trust each other. I got my first friend in playschool.Her name is Anna. We started to get along very well and we did everything together. I think people make friends because they need someone to talk to and a friend who can play with. I have a lot in common with my friend Merit. We do a lot of thing together.Like..go shopping and study together. Also we like to watch comedy movies. And in summer we always go beach together to sunbathe and swim. She is very trusty, friendly and funny. Both of us enjoy dancing. We use to visit clubs very often and party there. We also have differences, like everybody does. Merit doesn't lik...
Drive drove driven Stand stood stood Eat ate eaten Steal stole stolen Fall fell fallen Stick stuck stukk Feed fed fed Strike struck struck Feel felt felt Swear swore sworn Fight fought fought Swing swung swung Find found found Take took tsken Fly flew flown Tear tore torn Foresee soresaw foreseen tell told told Foretell foretold foretold Think thought thought Forget forgot forgotten Throw threw thrown Forgive forgave forgiven Upset upset upset Get got got Wear wore worn Give gave given Win won won Go went gone Write wrote written Hang hung hung Have/has had Hear heard heard Hit hit hit Hold held held Hurt hurt hurt Know knew known Lay laid laid Lead led led Leave left left Lend lent lent Let let let Light lit lit Lose lost lost Make made made May might Mean meant meant Meet met met
eat ate eaten fall fell fallen feed fed fed feel felt felt fight fought fought find found found fit fit fit flee fled fled fling flung flung fly flew flown forbid forbade forbidden forget forgot forgotten forego (forgo) forewent foregone forgive forgave forgiven forsake forsook forsaken freeze froze frozen get got gotten give gave given go went gone grind ground ground grow grew grown hang hung hung
3 Aprill 2011 Hi Nipitiri! It's been such a long time that I haven't written to you ! Don't worry, it doesn't mean that I had forgotten you. I hope that You had a great time in Australia. I have never been in Australia, so I want to ask some question from you. I hope you don't mind and you will have a time to respond to the letter. I have heard that there is a weird and wonderful musical instrument called a didgeridoo. Did you saw it? How it looks? And how they play it? I'll like if you will talk to me about it. It seems a very interesting instrument.
Music Is My Passion Music is one of the most important and powerful things in my life. My life without melodies and harmonies would be totally empty. Listening to and playing different tunes helps me to relax and it can also help to motivate me in trying things. I love listening to music while on my way to school, as I feel it helps me to prepare for the day that waits. Music gets me back to my greatest memories. Mostly summer memories, they're the best. When I was younger my mother used to take me to music classes that were for babies. And because music has been by my side for 17 years, I guess that is why I'm still so close to music. I even started singing before talking. Nobody didn’t force me to start playing violin when I was five years old or p...
Present Tegusõna algvorm be + 3.v Simple Somebody cleans this room every day. This room is cleaned every day. Past Simple 2.v was/were + 3.v Somebody built this house in 1895. This house was built in 1895. Future Simple will/shall + 1.v will/shall + be + 3.v People will forget this soon. This will be forgotten soon. Present be + -ing be + being + 3.v Progressive Somebody is cleaning the room right now. The room is being cleaned right now. Past was/were + -ing was/were + being + 3.v Progressive Somebody was cleaning the room when I The room was being cleaned when I arrived. arrived
Money is Not the Most Important Thing in Life One of the main idea of today's busy and hectic lifestyle is to get more and more money and posessions, achieve higher goals, while the important aspects in life are often forgotten or less valued. However, the saying that you cannot buy everything, is not just a nugatory phrase. There are things in life which are a lot more precious than money could ever buy. Perhaps the modern world enables the material thinking. The constant commercials, for instance, in bus stations, saying "the one who has more things when he/she dies is the winner", are good ways to brainwash people. That is why crowds rush to supermarkets and
Joonistama DRAW/DREW/DRAWN kohtama MEET/MET/MET Jooma DRINK/DRANK/DRUNK maksma PAY/PAID/PAID Sõitma DRIVE/DROVE/DRIVEN panema PUT/PUT/PUT Sööma EAT/ATE/EATEN lugema READ/READ/READ Kukkuma FALL/FELL/FALLEN sõitma RIDE/RODE/RIDDEN Toitma FEED/FED/FED helisema RING/RANG/RUNG Tundma FEEL/FELT/FELT tõusma RISE/ROSE/RISEN Kaklema FIGHT/FOUGHT/FOUGHT jooksma RUN/RAN/RUN Leidma FIND/FOUND/FOUND ütlema SAY/SAID/SAID Lendama FLY/FLEW/FLOWN nägema SEE/SAW/SEEN Unustama FORGET/FORGOT/FORGOTTEN müüma SELL/SOLD/SOLD Külmuma FREEZE/FROZE/FROZEN saatma SEND/SENT/SENT Saama GET/GOT/GOT panema SET/SET/SET Andma GIVE/GAVE/GIVEN raputama SHAKE/SHOOK/SHAKEN Minema GO/WENT/GONE paistab SHINE/SHONE/SHONE Kasvama GROW/GREW//GROWN laskma SHOOT/SHOT/SHOT Rippuma HANG/HUNG/HUNG näitama SHOW/SHOWED/SHOWN Saama HAVE/HAD/HAD sulgema SHUT/SHUT/SHUT Laulma SING/SANG/SUNG Vajuma SINK/SANK/SUNK Magama SLEEP/SLEPT/SLEPT Rääkima SPEAK/SPOKE/SPOKEN Kulutama SPEND/SPENT/SPENT
1 en 15 2.33 think thought thought 1.1 write wrote written 2.34 understand understoodunderstood 1.2 take took taken 2.35 wake woke, waked woken, waked 1.3 speak spoke spoken 2.36 win won won 1.4 ride rode ridden 1.5 hide hid hidden, hid 1.6 give gave given 1.7 forget forgot forgotten 3 111 (3 similar) 10 1.8 fall fell fallen 3.1 cost cost cost 1.9 eat ate eaten 3.2 cut cut cut 1.10 drive drove driven 3.3 hit hit hit 1.11 do did done 3.4 hurt hurt hurt 1.12 choose chose chosen 3.5 let let let 1.13 break broke broken 3.6 put put put 1
Fight fought fought spell spelt (Inf+ed) spelt (Inf+ed) find found found spend spent spent fly flew flown spill spilt spilt forbid forbade forbidden split split split forget forgot forgotten spoil spoilt (Inf+ed) spoilt (Inf+ed) forgive forgave forgiven spread spread spread freeze froze frozen spring sprang sprung get got got stand stood stood give gave given steal stole stolen
DRIVE DROVE DRIVEN (AUTOT) JUHTIMA EAT ATE EATEN SÖÖMA FALL FELL FALLEN KUKKUMA FEED FED FED SÖÖTMA FEEL FELT FELT TUNDMA FIND FOUND FOUND LEIDMA FIGHT FOUGHT FOUGHT KAKLEMA, VÕITLEMA FLY FLEW FLOWN LENDAMA FORGET FORGOT FORGOTTEN UNUSTAMA FREEZE FROZE FROZEN KÜLMUTAMA GET GOT GOT SAAMA GIVE GAVE GIVEN ANDMA GO WENT GONE MINEMA GROW GREW GROWN KASVAMA, KASVATAMA HANG HUNG HUNG RIPUTAMA, RIPPUMA HAVE HAD HAD OMAMA HEAR HEARD HEARD KUULMA
Just like music, also the art of movies has a impressive ability to sneak into people's head, heart and soul. Actors, like all the people, are mortals. But their played characters live on even after them. There is many inspiring movies and even more played characters that have given bravery when it has been fading away. The one that goes running would surely agree that there is no better feeling than running. Whichever worries have been collected during the day, are becoming forgotten. There, the person is together with the running lane, feet gently touching the ground and the target even more clean in front of their eyes. The body is heating up and the clothes are sticking to the sweaty body, the wind blowing through the hair and the sporting goods company Adidas banner: Impossible is nothing, really seems possible. It is the work, that you can see and feel the outcome right away and that's why it feels so inspiring and wonderful. Comes a
the state borders, therefore we can consume goods and media without any resistance. Nowadays we have become so accustomed to it that we do not notice how much American culture there is around us every day: the junk food we eat has become a quick and cheap alternative to home-cooked meals, the branded products we buy, the music we listen etc. In addition, the influence that the English language has on our mother language has many linguists speculating that Estonian will soon be gone and forgotten. We cannot deny that we have not taken up some words from the English language and that the younger generation is not using more and more loan words. However, I do not think that our language is in great danger because for example Estonian is one of the 24 official and working languages in the European Union. Therefore, our language is not in danger of disappearing any time soon but it will develop and expand with the influence of English. It is only a natural to happen.
If God is almighty why doesn't he look after everyone, why does he let so many innocent people to die. If God really exists then he doesn't own control over us because otherwise humankind would not be so violent or is the Devil so much more powerful than God that he owns the control over the larger amount of people. There may be a lot of bad people who just wants doesn't care and wants bad for everyone but even in those people there has to be some good in them, some God in them. It may be forgotten but it can be found again, Even when the Devil seems to do most of the damage, in the harsh situation human nation unity and goodness comes out and they have easily beaten the Devil.
tundma feel felt felt tõusma rise rose risen võitlema fight fought fought jooksma run ran run leidma find found found ütlema say said said lendama fly flew flown nägema see saw seen unustama forget forgot forgotten otsima seek sought sought andestama forgive forgave forgiven müüma sell sold sold külmutama freeze froze frozen asetama set set set raputama shake shook shaken särama shine shone shone tulistama shoot shot shot sulgema shut shut shut laulma sing sang sung
Catch,caught,caught-püüdma Choose,chose,chosen-valima Come,came,come-tulema Cost,cost,cost-maksma Cut,cut,cut-lõikama Deal,dealt,dealt-nr. valima Dig,dug,dug-kaevama Do,did,done-tegema Dream,dreamt(dreamed),-II- -unistama Drink,drank,drunk-jooma Eat,ate,eaten-sööma Fall,fell,fallen-kukkuma Feed,fed,fed-toitma Feel,felt,felt-tundma Fight,fought,fought-kaklema Find,found,found-leidma Flee,fled,fled-põgenema Fly,flew,flown-lendama Forbid,forbade,forbidden-keelama Forget,forgot,forgotten-unustama Forgive,forgave,forgiven-andestama Freeze,froze,frozen-külmuma Get,got,got-saama Give,gave,given-andma Go,went,gone-minema Grow,grew,grown-kasvama Hang,hung(hanged),-II- -riputama Have,had,had-olnud Hear,heard,heard-kuulma Hide,hid,hidden-peitma Hit,hit,hit-lööma Hold,held,held-hoidma Hurt,hurt,hurt-vigastama Keep,kept,kept-endale hoidma Know,knew,known-teadma Lay,laid,laid-lesima Lead,led,led-juhtima Learn,learnt(learned),-II- -õppima Leave,left,left-lahkuma
of men. At the same time, one common aspect that stands out in the midst of all the greatness is the artificialness of all men's actions. Men build boats to cross seas, houses to protect themselves from snow and rain and hunt animals for food all of these are actions which are working against nature. Creon is the character, who best symbolizes everything man-made, while Antigone is the one who is in connection with the Gods and nature. Creon, due to his excessive hubris, has forgotten about the centuries old traditions of Gods and thinks of himself as the leader on earth. At the same time Antigone actively believes in the Gods and bases justifications to her actions on the will of the Gods. Through the characters of Antigone and Creon, Sophocles is able to express his ideas about the balance between the artificial man- made world in comparison to the natural laws and traditions. The conflict between man and nature presented in Antigone has deepened my
dig dug dug do did done draw drew drawn drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ate eaten fall fell fallen feed fed fed feel felt felt fight fought fought find found found fly flew flown forbid forbade forbidden forget forgot forgotten forgive forgave forgiven freeze froze frozen get got got give gave given go went gone grow grew grown have had had hear heard heard hide hid hidden hit hit hit hold held held hurt hurt hurt keep kept kept know knew known lay laid laid lead led led
Welsh have been under the reign or a part of Great Britain for a long time. During the 16 th century, particularly at the time of Henry the VIII, they tried to force the Welsh language out by an Act which declared that the language to be used in courts and administrative offices would have to be English. And of course the most natural process started as people were forced to talk English, they taught their children English and the Welsh language was to be forgotten. But that did not happen. The Welsh language has had its ups and downs, being mostly at its low level. But now I think that the situation has changed. Nowadays more and more young people cherish their roots and it is important to be proud of their origin. The future of the language lies in the hands of the young generation. Before that as English was mostly used, the learning of English was the most important thing because it was the language of communication.
Why should tourists visit Estonia? I have always though of my country as a huge ,,multicultural city". We have so many different cultures from different places put into a little place all together that you could almost say we are a huge city not a country. And that has influenced us in a very remarcable way. Since the time we can remember we have been under Danes, Swedes, Germans, Russians, Polans and other. We have taken their traditions into our daily lives and forgotten ours. But still despite the fact that we bearly know our own language structure or our old traditions,we try to awake them once again. Estonia is one of the worlds wealthiest countries when it comes to forests. Almost half of the country is covered with the divercity of trees.Also we have many big rivers. Nowadays there are many possibilities to hike in the forests or to go for a ride on the river.Many company`s have started to give out this kind of service and it is very
By Xxxx Xxxx Nowadays, Christmas is celebrated almost world-wide. It's a global time of peace for all who believe in the magic of it. Overworked people treasure days that bring rest and recreation and allow them to meet their families and friends. They appreciate days when they give and receive gifts - the evidence of friendship, of remembrance and love. A time when it feels good to give, when anger is forgotten, when heaven becomes a place on earth for a moment. We tend to think of Christmas as a time for children, but what if Christmas gives each of us the opportunity to be the child? To have wise men bring priceless gifts to us, to be held by an adoring mother and father, to feel that everything will be okay...forever. What if Christmas is a chance to start fresh? A clean slate. Instead of New Year resolutions, we could give the world our brand new selves
käes lavale astus Rise Against oma täies hiilguses: Tim McIlatrh (vokaal, kitarr), Zach Blair (kitarr, taustvokaal), Joe Principe (basskitarr, taustvokaal), Brandon Barnes (trummid). Esimesed kaks lugu olid Collapse ja Any Way You Want It. Need laulud tundusid kuidagi võõrad, ilmselt olid varem vähem kuuldud kui teised. Alates kolmandast laulust hakkas uusi ja vanu hitte tulema. Uue albumi pealt mängiti järjest Long Forgotten Sons, Hairline Facture, Audience Of One, From Heads Unworthy ja The Dirt Whispered. Viimane laulu ajal uue plaadi pealt Re-Education ajal hakkas mul imelikult kõrvades vilisema, ees üürgasid kõlarid ja tagapool laulis täiest kõrist publik, keda oli kogunenud peaaegu täissaal. Õnneks oli selline vilin kõrvades ainult üheks lauluks. Enne vanade hittide juurde suundumist, tahtis Tim McIlarth näha laulu Blood: Red, White & Blue ajal ringlemist Eesti moodi
* After the divorce Clare felt as free as a bird / bee. * Stories about fairies and dwarfs are as old as ABC / the hills. * You have to be as quiet as a bat / mouse or you wake our baby up. * You should eat more. You are as thin as a feather / a rake! 3. Complete the sentences with the correct past tense of the verbs. Helen had(have) a shower, brushed(brush) her teeth and went( go) to bed. I couldn´t get into the house because I had forgotten (forget) my key. While I was waiting (wait) for the bus, it started (start) to rain. When he was (be) a child, his family lived (live) in India. It was getting (get) dark by the time we arrived (arrive) at the hotel. 4. Choose Past Simple or Past Perfect to complete the sentences. * Alice felt very pleased with herself. She found/had found what she was looking for. * By the time I got back to the bathroom, the bath had overflowed / overflowed.
85 lamama lie lay lain 86 olema be was/were been 87 sööma eat ate eaten 88 tegema do did done 89 minema go went gone 90 lendama fly flew flown 91 peitma hide hid hidden 92 hammustama bite bit bitten 93 keelama forbid forbade forbidden 94 unusama forget forgot forgotten 95 kellekski saama become became become 96 tulema come came come 97 jooksma run ran run 98 rebima tear tore torn 99 (seljas)kandma wear wore worn
levitama spread spread spread tõestama prove proved proven libisema slide slid slid tõusma rise rose risen lubama let let let tärkama arise arose arisen lõikama cut cut cut tärkama spring sprang sprung lõpetama quit quit quit unistama dream dreamt dreamt lööma beat beat beaten unustama forget forgot forgotten lööma hit hit hit valima choose chose chosen maksma pay paid paid varastama steal stole stolen murdma break broke broken veritsema bleed bled bled mõtlema mean meant meant viskama throw threw thrown mõtlema think thought thought võtma take took taken märgama wet wet wet väänama wring wrung wrung
In the ,,grotesque" tales the effect is achieved by a grim and ironic humour ("The Masque of Red Death") In the ,,ratiocinative" the effect comes from the use of rational analysis in reconstructing a series of events ("Murders in the Rue Morgue", "The Gold Bug") · The economy (tobacco had exhausted the soil) and also the spiritual life in Virginia was deteriorating (the democratic touch was disappearing, Virginia became a forgotten land). Apathetic, decadent moods took the place of daring theories and noble ideas. The motives of death, decay, destruction that permeate Poe's work present a strong contrast to the general spirit of American national life in the first half of the 19th century but in keeping the decadent atmosphere of Virginia · His stories and poems usually deal with love, beauty and death. He was concerned with the literary effect he could produce. In every genre, he explores the psyche
24. Drink drank drunk-jooma 25. Drive drove driven-sõitma, autot juhtima 26. Eat ate eaten-sööma 27. Fall fell fallen-kukkuma 28. Feed fed fed-söötma 29. Feel felt felt-tundma 30. Fight fought fought-võitlema, kaklema 31. Find found found-leidma 32. Fly flew flown-lendama 33. Forbid forbade forbidden-keelama 34. Forget forgot forgotten-unustama 35. Forgive forgave forgiven-andestama 36. Freeze froze frozen-külmutama, külmuma 37. Get got got- endale saama 38. Give gave given-andma 39. Go went gone-minema, käima 40. Grow grew grown-kasvama, kasvatama 41. Hang hung hung-rippuma, riputama 42. Have had had-omama 43. Hear heard heard-kuulma 44. Hide hid hidden-peitma, varjama 45
Jõgeva maakond Endla nature reserve It is located on the borderline of Järva, Jõgeva and West-Viru counties. It is mostly known for various marshes, fens, quaking bogs, lakes, canebrakes, wellsprings, rivers, fen forests, fens and mesotrophic mires, marsh forests, meadows, diverse flora and fauna. Jõgeva town The small town of Jõgeva town is located on the eastern side of Middle-Estonia. You won't find large buildings or breathtaking architecture here, but an overwhelming sense of togetherness and plenty of cultural events, the majority of them geared towards younger people. Jõgeva town was born 130 years ago, thanks to the Tapa-Tartu railway: this is where the first train stopped and a village formed around the railway station. Just half a century later, Jõgeva earned its town rights. There are about 6500 people living in Jõgeva. Jõgeva events · The festival year in Jõgeva starts with a music f...
L: I told you so, where's my sock now ? M: Forget your sock. We're gonna see my mother. (even more more hours later in front of mother's house) L: I haven't seen your mother in 20 years. M: If you really are my father, she should remember you. L: I'm scared. M: Wait, i'm gonna talk to her. L: OK, I'll wait here. M: she said that she doesn't want to see you. L: I know you're my son, but what's your name ? M: My name is Bruce Willis. Who're you? L: I've forgotten who I am. M: You look like Sylvester Stallone. L: Yea, I remember now, my last movie was sos bad, that I became a homeless person. M: That's so sad. L: Son, but I never got my sock. M: Ok, let's go shopping for socks L: Maybe you can buy me a new house, a car and clothes , I'm really tired of wearing those Rocky clothes. M: No, I need my money too, but I can buy you some clothes. (A few hours later at the shopping centre) L: I'll take that and this and that and this again.
* Talking about music is like dancing about architecture. * The average girl would rather have beauty than brains because she knows the average guy can see better than he can think. * The goal of science is to build better mousetraps. The goal of nature is to build better mice. * The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in battle. * The only time you have too much fuel is when you are on fire.(Helicopter pilot wisdom) * The things we remember best are those better forgotten. * There are three types of people in this world: the ones who keep you alive, the ones who would otherwise cause you to die, and the ones who somehow manage to do both at the same time. * Those who don't make decisions never make mistakes. * Violence is not the answer, however it is a pretty good guess. * Violence is not the answer: Violence is the question; 'YES!' is the answer! * Violence is the solution to every problem; if it's not solving the problem, you're not using enough of it.
meaning 1.remember, forget, stop, try Remember: the gerund is used when the action happens before the remembering; the infinitive refers to an action that happens after, I remember walking along the beach holding hands. (Meenutama) Did you remember to tell Maria about the party? (Meelde tuletama) Forget: when used with the gerund this means ´forget what you have done´; when used with the infinitive with to this means ´forget what you have to do´ I had completely forgotten seeing him in Paris that year. I forgot to post the letter you gave me. Stop: when used with the gerund, this means stop something you do´; when used with the infinitive with to, this means ´stop´ in order to do something´. I stopped drinking coffee because I couldn´t sleep. We stopped to have a coffee on our way into town. Try: when used with the gerund this means ´make an experiments´- doing the action
• !!! Halvakspanu väljendus (harjumuspärase tegevuse kohta): He IS always COMPLAINing! • BE (am/is/are) + 1pv-ing Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Present Perfect (ON -NUD) • Toimunud tegevus, seos olevikuga: I have WORKed here for 3 years. • Toimunud olevikuga seotud/lõpetamata tegevus (saab muuta): S/he has CALLed them twice already. • NB!!! Kordne tegevus: It’s the umpteenth time you’ve TOLD me this! Have I ever FORGOTTEN anything? • NB!!! Tutvuse pikkuse väljendus: I don’t know how long I have KNOWN her. • NB!!! Inglise keeles on tegemist olevikuajaga! (eesti k. täisminevik) • have/has (s/he, it) + -ed/3 pv Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Present Perfect Progressive • Tegevuse protsessi/kestvuse rõhutamine, lõpetamata: I have been WORKing on this project since morning! (I’m sick & tired of it!) • Äsja lõppenud tegevuse kirjeldus - tagajärjed veel nähtavad:
I objected to her getting married to him. And she was serene, serene to the point of being bovine. I was so angry I tried to talk to her about it, but she had left her brain in Bangor. Jeanette also left her hometown and during the second year away from home she met Melanie by accident. If she had been serene to the point of bovine before, she was now almost vegetable. It was still painful for Jeanette to think about her past relationship with Melanie, but Melanie seemed to have forgotten everything. She said that not much had happened between us anyway, historically speaking. Ignoring their past Melanie started to discuss the roadworks, the weather and the soaring price of baby food. Still, in her terms, she was happy. They had stopped eating meat, and she was pregnant again, and so on. In conclusion, Melanie was Jeanette's first lover who left Jeanette because she was afraid to stand up to the church and thought that it will be better to let others make decisions for her
find found found flee fled fled fling flung flung fly flew flown forbear forbore forborne forbid forbade, forbad forbidden forecast forecast, forecasted forecast, forecasted foresee foresaw foreseen foretell foretold foretold forget forgot forgotten forgive forgave forgiven forsake forsook forsaken forswear forswore forsworn freeze froze frozen get got got, gotten gild gilded, gilt gilded give gave given go went gone grind ground ground grow grew grown hamstring hamstrung hamstrung hang hung, hanged hung, hanged
Kate: Yes, thanks. York is so beautiful! Amy: Were you able to relax, then? Kate: Oh, definitely. It's much quieter and cleaner than London. Amy: How's that? Kate: Well, for one thing, cars aren't allowed in the city centre during the day so there's less noise and pollution. Amy: That's great! What did you do there? Kate: I visited the museums and did some shopping. The antique shops in The Shambles are fantastic. Amy: Sounds great! Kate: Yes, except when I got there I realised I had forgotten to take my camera, so I don't have any photos to show you. Amy: Never mind. You'll just have to go again, won't you? Mike: Louise, is that a postcard from Paula? Louise: Yes, and listen to this. You'll never guess what happened while she was on holiday in New York. Mike: Go on then, tell me! Louise: She had just sat down at a cafe when she noticed Julia Roberts was sitting at the next table. Mike: You're joking! Louise: No, it's true. She got her autograph and took a picture of her.
TO FEED feed fed feeding fed TO FEEL feel felt feeling felt TO FIGHT fight fought fighting fought TO FIND find found finding found TO FLEE flee fled fleeing fled TO FLY fly flew flying flown TO FORGET forget forgot forgetting forgotten TO FORGIVE forgive forgave forgiving forgiven TO FREEZE freeze froze freezing frozen TO GET get got getting gotten TO GIVE give gave giving given TO GO go went going gone TO GROW grow grew growing grown TO HANG (suspend) hang hung hanging hung
fight fought fought Kaklema find found found Otsima, leidma fit fit fit sobima flee fled fled põgenema fling flung flung Paiskama, tormama fly flew flown Lendama forbid forbade forbidden keelama forget forgot forgotten Unustama forego (forgo) forewent foregone Eelnema forgive forgave forgiven Andestama forsake forsook forsaken hülgama freeze froze frozen Külmuma, jäätuma get got gotten Saama give gave given Andma go went gone Minema grind ground ground Lihvima
I can not bear listening to her complaining all the time. · Remember, forget, regret, stop, try remember/forget + -ing refers to an action that happened before the moment of remembering/ forgetting. remember/forget + infinitive refers to an action after the moment of remembering/ forgetting. I remember seeing you somewhere before. (= that I have seen you) Did you remember to lock the door? She had completely forgotten telling him about her brother. I forgot to give Sally the book. · Regret + -ing means be sorry about an action in the past. Regret + infinitive means be sorry about a present action. I regret going to the party last night. I regret to have to tell you that your car has been stolen. (formal) · Stop + -ing means stop something you do. Stop + infinitive with to means stop in order to do something. I stopped drinking coffee because it kept me awake at night.
Sõnad 1. Telepathic - telepaatiline 2. Plainness- lihtsus 3. Prevent sb. From doing smth eemale hoidma 4. Attic pööning 5. Reverend kõrgeauline 6. Be blind - pime 7. Moors nõmmed 8. Governess koduõpetaja 9. Tray - kandik 10. Gloomy sünge 11. Neglected hooletusse jäetud 12. In the great võrel 13. Occupant asukas 14. Yelp klähvima 15. Trodden peale astuma 16. Tread, trod, trodden peale astuma 17. Whine kiunuma 18. Curl up kerra tõmbuma 19. Forgotten about neglected 20. Resting one´s body against leaning 21. Stepped on tread on 22. In a commanding voice käskivalt 23. Grabbed violently haarama 24. Wrapped around ümber põimuma 25. Nod pead noogutama 26. Shrug your sholders õlgu kehitama 27. Fold your hands ristama käed 28. Shrug your shoulders- kehita õlgu 29. Prick up your ears kõrvu kikitama 30. cluck kirema 31. Hoot huikama 1
Kaunimad Laulud. Eesti Filharmoonia kammerkoor, Tallinna Kammerorkester, Tallinn Brass, Tõnu Kaljuste. Forte 1994 Erkki-Sven Tüür: Oratorio Ante Finem Saeculi / Symphony No.2. Oratooriumikoor, sümfooniaorkester, Tõnu Kaljuste. Finlandia 1994. Arvo Pärt: Te Deum. Eesti Filharmoonia kammerkoor, Tallinna Kammerorkester, Tõnu Kaljuste. ECM 1993. Frank Martin: Mass for Double Choir / Veljo Tormis: Choral Works. Maailma Noortekoor, Tõnu Kaljuste. Bohemia Music 1992. Veljo Tormis: Forgotten Peoples. Eesti Filharmoonia kammerkoor, Tõnu Kaljuste. ECM 1992. Pildid Kasutatud allikad http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%B5nu_Kaljuste http://www.tonukaljuste.com
Happy end 1.3 Fill in missing prepositions where necessary. 1) The party was ..... Saturday. 2) What are you doing ..... Tuesday? 3) ..... teachers were not amazed by his pranks. 4) Are you going ..... the ball? 5) ..... piano sounds great, don't you agree? 6) Hey, Keith, bring me some of ..... ice cream, too! 7) Linda sat ..... the rock and sang ..... song. 8) ..... school is something you never forget, yet while studying many things just are forgotten. 9) He jumped off ..... cliff and fell ..... the ice-cold ocean. 10) It was ..... noisiest concert ever! 11) What are you doing? Don't you know that ..... fishing isn't allowed here? 12) Neither ...... them moved, they were just staring ..... each other. 13) You must go, Susan, or else I won't go ..... there as well. 14) He laughed ..... her, not feeling any pity at all. 15) Mother listened ..... the radio while Jim was catching ..... butterflies.
või unelmate võluriiki vao mis sul sest? kõik anti ainult hetkeks, ei õnnel ega valul püsi pikk, me tänapäev on kohe valmis retkeks ning ainus, mis ei kao, on kaduvik. MUTABILITY We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon; How restlessly they speed, and gleam, and quiver, Streaking the darkness radiantly! yet soon Night closes round, and they are lost for ever: Or like forgotten lyres, whose dissonant strings Give various response to each varying blast, To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last. We rest. A dream has power to poison sleep; We rise. One wandering though pollutes the day; We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep; Embrace fond woe, or cast our cares away: It is the same! for, be it joy or sorrow, The path of its departure still is free:
6 Kas sa tead, kuidas internetis käituda? Do you know how to behave on the Internet? 7 Paljud inglisekeelsed sõnad on ladina päritolu. A lots of English words is of Latin origin. 8 Sakslased vallutasid Eesti 13. sajandil. The Germans conquered Estonia in 13th century. 9 Ei ole hea mõte tema eeskuju järgida. It is not a good idea to follow his example. 10 Turvamees peatas mind, sest ma olin unustanud kauba eest tasuda. The security guard stopped me because I had forgotten to pay for the goods. _______________________________________________________________
I am so ruined as I have said; hitherto I have wept for others; now, Heaven have mercy upon me, and may the earth weep for me. Of worldly goods, I have not even a blanca for an offering in spiritual things. Here in the Indies I have become careless of the prescribed forms of religion. Alone in my trouble, sick. in daily expectation of death. and encompassed about by a million savages, full of cruelty and our foes, and so separated from the holy Sacraments of Holy Church, my soul will be forgotten if it here leaves my body. Weep for me, whoever has charity, truth, and justice. I did not sail upon this voyage to gain honor or wealth; this is certain, for already all hope of that was dead. I came to Your Highnesses with true devotion and with ready zeal, and I do not lie. I humbly pray Your Highnesses that if it please God to bring me forth this place, that you will be pleased to permit me to go to Rome and to other places of pilgrimage