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 man men goose - geese woman women sheep - sheep tooth teeth deer - deer foot feet elk - elk
Canadians are fat They don't have water toilets They are all monarchists All Canadians snowboard They all are jealous of Americans Canada is where Avril Lavigne and Eskimos come from Peaceful hippies They put maple syrup on EVERYTHING They don't have roads Canadians drive dog sleds everywhere They have monopoly money They have no army They have beavers everywhere They have police horses They are afraid of dark They are all lumberjacks They have a lot of geese They don't lock their front door when they are at home They have a lot of mooses Canadians are polite and respectful. Canadians are passive and boring. Canadians don't have much to be patriotic Canadians have a very subdued form of patriotism. about.
Guards Parade in St James's Park. This is colourful military parade by the Household Division since 17th century. At the end of the ceremony The Queen appears at the balcony of Buckingham Palace. The Queen first appeared at the parade when she was Princess Elizabeth, 1947. This was the first ceremony to be held after the Second World War. Duck Island Duck Island is the home to many wild breeds of beautiful ducks and bird life. There are many ducks; gulls; swans; geese; pelicans. Some rarer visitors are the golden eye, carrion crows, grey wagtail and shovelers. The Blue Bridge - Spectacular views from the bridge of Horse Guards, Whitehall, the London Eye and Buckingham Palace. The Mall - The Queens’ ceremonial route from Buckingham Palace and now also the finishing point of the London Marathon. There is also a children's playground, toilets and café’s. The park has five cafes that are open the whole year.
By the summer of 1621, the Pilgrim Fathers had built houses for themselves and had gathered up a small harvest. They were well recovered in health and strength, and had all things in good plenty. For, as some were thus working in the fields, others took part in fishing for cod and bass and other fish. Of these, they took good store, a large amount of which every family had its share. All the summer there was of no want. And then began to arrive flocks of duck and geese. However, not all Native Americans were friendly. As a result, a wooden fence with watchtowers surrounded the homes that had been built and the gates in the fence were locked at night. By 1622 the Pilgrim Fathers had built a fort to protect themselves. It also served as a meeting place to discuss issues of government within the new colony. Over the next few years, as life for Puritans became more uncomfortable in England, more and more made the journey across the Atlantic
Kaarel Liimand Andrus Johani. Saunaminejad 1932. Kriit, sangviin, süsi. Kolmas rühm Maalijad, kes valisid kujutamiseks rõhutatult eestilikke motiive nagu külamaastikke või pilte patriarhaalsest, näiteks rannarahva elust Eerik Haamer, Juhan Nõmmik ja Johannes Võerahansu Johannes Võerahansu Landscape with geese. 1938. Oil, canvas. Arhitektuur Funktsionalism Olev Siinmaa ehitas Pärnu Rannahotelli ja mitu elamut 1920. aastatel oli tähtsaim elamuehitus, mille tase tõusis Pärnu Rannahotell Arhitektuur 1930. hakati valitsuse tellitud esindushoonete kavandites eelistama traditsioonilisemat, eklektilist stiili, mille juurde kuulusid sambad või
Fifth level During the spring and autumn a lot of water fowls migrate through Matsalu Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level White-fronted Goose- Suur-laukhani About 20 000 Barnacle Geese come to rest on the coast Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Bird ringing center co-ordinates the marking of more than 100000 birds each year throughout the country.
4 Tom doesn´t like watching cartoons or singing. 5 They both like ice cream and travelling. 6 Neither of them like watching cartoons. 3 Write in the plural. 1 calf calves 7 tooth teeth 13 loaf loaves 2 ox oxen 8 child children 14 man men 3 sheep sheep 9 wolf wolves 15 foot feet 4 deer deer 10 buffalo buffaloes 16 goose geese 5 mouse mice 11 hoof hooves 17 shelf shelves 6 knife knives 12 mink mink 18 theif thieves 4 Read the story and decide if the statements are true or false. Write T (true) or F (false) next to the statements. Tweety Tweety´s mother, Fiona, was rescued from a rabbit breeder who kept her animals in dirty cages in her back yard
10. Speak on the motifs or symbols that you have noticed in `Saint Marie'. Motif: religion, devil, sadism Symbols: stove, stigma 11. Offer an interpretation of the ending of the chapter. What light does such a finale cast on the story title? The young girl also feels a deep pity and knows that she must leave the convent. Marie became a saint? `Wild Geese' 12. How are Eli and Nector contrasted at the beginning of `Wild Geese'? Eli has a second sense and an aim Nector can't match, he is shy and doesn't like to talk. Nector is the one who always walks into town and sells what they shoot. He is good-looking boy, tall and slim, without a belly hanging in the way. 13. Try to explain the encounter between Marie and Nector from the point of view of the former. Characterise the girl's behaviour in this situation. Comment on her wish: `I hope they saw it' (66)
· shelf / shel ves · thief / thieves · wolf / wolves There are, however, exceptions: · dwarf / dwarfs · roof / roofs · chief / chiefs · staff / staffs · chiff / chiffs · safe / safes · still life / still lifes Irregular plural: · child / children · woman / women · man / men · person / people · goose / geese · mouse / mice · barracks / barracks · deer / deer · tooth / teeth · ox / oxen Nouns: hair is; knowledge is; news is; police are; cattle are; government is/are; means is/are; series is/are; species is/are; scissors are. 2. Nouns: Genitive case: After a singular noun. Use's · girl's cat · mum and dad's house · Paul's and Fred's birthdays · children's playground
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is largest and most known animal rights organization in the world. They mostly concentrate their attention on factory farms, clothing trade, animal testing and entertainment industry. When going to PETA webpage first thing to see was pop up window about stopping seal hunt in Canada. They are especially concerned about killing animals because they are considered pests. Such animals would be beavers, bats, geese, deer, pigeons, mice, raccoons, snakes, chipmunks, squirrels, bears, coyotes, ducks, foxes, mountain lions, prairie dogs, rabbits, and even wolves. So their view on hunting is negative. [9] Animal Aid is animal rights organization in United Kingdom, founded in 1977. They do campaigns against all forms of cruelty against animals. They lobby politicians, make undercover investigations into slaughterhouses, factory farms and horse racing industry. If
Cougars are the largest cats in Canada. Wolves can be heard but not as easily seen as their cousin the coyote. Bison are now exclusively farmed but goats and sheep can still be seen in the wild. Moose, deer and caribou are also widespread as are the otter and beaver. Reptiles, amphibians and a large selection of snakes also call Canada home. Squirrels, chipmunks, racoons and skunks often found in and around cities. Some of the most common animals to spot in Canada are birds, including Canada Geese, Bald Eagles and the Great Blue Heron. Canada's varied climates allow for a large selection of spiders, bugs and insect while the countless rivers, lakes and 3 oceans are home to dolphins, whales, salmon, sharks and many other species of fish and sealife. There are five major Biomes in Canada: Arctic Biomes, Tundras, Taigas, Praeries and Deciduous Forests. The Tundra is located near the Arctic region. It is permafrost and desert-like. The area is very cold and windy
When he approached, they threw a bed cover over his head, and Haie punched him senseless. They stripped him of his pants and took turns lashing him with a whip, muffling his shouts with a pillow. They slipped away, and Himmelstoss never discovered who gave him the beating. Summary The Second Company is assigned to lay barbed wire at the front, an extremely dangerous task. As the men's trucks rumble toward the front, they pass a house, and Paul hears the cackle of geese. He and Kat agree to come back later, take the geese, and feast on them. The sound of gunfire and shells fills the air, gripping the new recruits with fear. Kat explains to the recruits how to distinguish which guns are firing by listening to the blasts. He announces that he senses there will be a bombardment later in the night: the English batteries have begun firing an hour earlier than usual. Paul reflects that the roar of guns and whistling of shells sharpens men's senses.
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 a man men, a woman women, a child children, a person people, a sheep sheep, a tooth feet, a mouse mice, a goose geese Pronouns Personal : Possessive possessive Object adjective: pronouns: pronouns: I my mine I me wait for me You your yours you-you I love you He his his me-him she isn't in love with him
It's permafrost and desertlike. Some of the plants that can survive are lichens and mosses. Typical animals are musk oxen, elks, moose, lemmings, wolves and foxes. The taiga biome, also known as coniferous forests is located south of the Tundra region. They are major source of oxygen. The climate is cold and harsh. The soil is acidic so only deciduous trees can grow there: like hemlocks, pines, larches, spruces and firs. Typical animals are brown bears, foxes, geese, lynxes and moose. Prairies are temperate grasslands. The consist of plains of grass that are hot in summer and cold in the winter. They are made by fires. The soil is rich so prairies are used for agriculture. Some animals that live there are: bobcats, antelopes, snakes, rodents, rabbits, badgers and bisons. Deciduous forests are cool, rainy areas. There are four distinct seasons. Well before coming of the first European settlers, Canada's aboriginal
chief chiefs pealik Ebareeglipärane mitmus man men mees woman women [wmn] naine child children laps foot feet [ fi:t] jalg tooth teeth hammas goose geese [gi:s] hani mouse mice [mas] hiir sheep sheep lammas deer deer hirv 1. Eessõnad kohamäärustes IN Kus? -l, -s, sees in Tallinn Tallinnas in the country maal
Typical animals are musk oxen, elks, moose, lemmings, wolves and foxes. The Taiga biome, also known as coniferous forests is located south of the Tundra region. Taigas are the largest biomes on Earth and they are a major source of oxygen. The climate is cold and harsh with low precipitation and a short growing season. The soil is acidic and only deciduous trees can grow there like hemlocks, pines, larches, spruces and firs. Some typical animals are brown bears, foxes, geese, lynxes and moose. Prairies are temperate grasslands which consist of grass plains that are hot in summer and cold in winter. Prairies are made by fires. The soil is rich and precipitation is medium and because of that prairies are used for agriculture. Common agriculture plants are oats, rye, barley and wheat. The area has very few trees or shrubs so it's very windy. Some typical animals that live there are: bobcats, antelopes, snakes, rodents, rabbits, badgers and bisons
knife – knives wolf – wolves life – lives but: chiefs, safes, cliffs, handkerchiefs Irregular forms man - men woman - women tooth - teeth goose - geese ox - oxen louse - lice foot - feet mouse - mice child - children Exercises: 1. http:// www.english-4u.de/am_i AM – IS – ARE
laiemateski luuleharrastajate ringides. Anna Haava tõi eesti luulesse omanäolise romantilise armastuslüürika, seda iseloomustas tundeehtsus ja musikaalsus, rahvalaululik. Anna Haava (original Haavakivi) was born in Pala. She was Estonian writer, whose first instruction came from her mother. Later, she had private teachers, and then attended college. She took her examinations in Tartu. At 6 years she worked in her parents' home. She was a geese shepherdess, when she grew up she worked in housekeeping. In later life she worked in a nursing home, tending sick patients. She has not married. She has worked as a writer. She does not belong to any political party, but loves the whole of her small country with all its population. She worked as a writer and also gave lessons. She now dead (13.03.1957) and buried in Tartu. Kasutatud kirjandus: Eesti kirjandus lugu 81-99 lk Väike luuleraamat
animals. She had to defend the manor when attacked, to run the household, welcome visitors, store enough food for winter, was expected to have knowledge of herbs & plants to make medicine, visit the poor & the sick etc. She had little time for her own children who were often sent away at the age of 8, the boys to ,,be made into men". The peasant women were busy making food, cloth, clothes, worked in the fields, looked after children, geese, pigs, sheep, made cheese & grew vegetables. The family home was dark & smelly, the animals often shared the family shelter at night. A woman's position improved when her husband died, she could get control of the money. Sometimes she had to marry again: men wanted her land & it was difficult to look after it without the help of a man. Language and culture. Already at the end of the 12th cent. schools were set up. Some were ,,grammar" schools,
Paljudel juhtudel on algne i/j sõnast kadunud ning on taastatav ainult keelevõrdluse või rekonstruktsiooni teel. Saksa keeles, kus umlaut on tavaline, tähistab sõna ka diakriitlist märki, mis pannakse umlaudistunud hääliku kohale, nt Buch ~ Bücher. (kuningas, kus poolvokaal i mõjutab eelpoolset vokaali enda sarnaseks) Rõhu kadumine, umlaudi kaudu fikseerib rõhk esimese vokaali. Vene keeles nt. rõhk varieerub. foot-feet, goose- geese, long- length, louse- lice, loan- lend, tooth- teeth, man- men, hot- heat, Gothic mutated forms a >e badi bed batiza Eng better, Germ besser gasts (Lat hostis) guest hana (*han-jā) hen (cf Est kana) katils (Lat catillus) kettle (cf Est katel, Germ Kessel) nati net (cf Est natt, nata, Germ Netz)
a zero zeroes zeros a buffalo buffaloes buffalos 28 Some plural nouns don't follow the -s rule. They don't end in -s, -es, -ies or -ves. Instead, the word changes form. mouse mice goose geese Word File Singular Plural child children man men ox oxen tooth teeth woman women foot feet you kn id o D The plural of the mouse that you w ? use with your computer is either
The Taiga biome, also known as coniferous forests is located south of the Tundra region. Taigas are the largest biomes on Earth and they are a major source of oxygen. The climate is cold and harsh with low precipitation and a short growing season. The soil is acidic and only deciduous trees can grow there like hemlocks, pines, larches, spruces and firs. Some typical animals are brown bears, foxes, geese, lynxes and moose. Prairies are temperate grasslands which consist of grass plains that are hot in summer and cold in winter. Prairies are made by fires. The soil is rich and precipitation is medium and because of that prairies are used for agriculture. Common agriculture plants are oats, rye, barley and wheat. The area has very few trees or shrubs so it's very windy. Some typical animals that live there are: bobcats, antelopes, snakes, rodents, rabbits, badgers and bison
a wife wives a knife knives a shelf shelves a half halves · Pane tähele! Nimisõnad, millel on ebareeglipärane mitmus: a man men a woman women a foot feet a penny pence(kogusumma), pennies(üksikud mündid) a deer deer a sheep sheep an ox oxen a child children a mouse mice a goose geese a tooth teeth Omastav kääne Inglise keeles on nimisõnadel ainult üks käändelõpuga kääne omastav kääne. 1. Ainsuses olevatele nimisõnadele lisatakse lõppu ülakoma ja s ( `s ). Tom`s sister the dog`s tail the bird`s sing 2
plural c) variable nouns: dog, foot, analysis; these have both singular and plural forms We can talk about three broad categories of the plural: regular, irregular, and foreign, the last two of which have subdivisions. Type Exponent Examples -s beds, books, horses regular irregular Ø sheep, fish, deer ablaut man men, foot feet, goose geese, mouse mice, louse lice [+voi] + -s calf calves, knife knives, leaf leaves, shelf shelves -en child children, ox oxen foreign -on -a criterion criteria, phenomenon phenomena -um -a curriculum curricula, stratum strata, symposium symposia -is -es analysis analyses, crisis crises, thesis theses -ix -ices matrix matrices, index indices, appendix appendices
Praeguse tehnoloogia paradigma võimaldab spetsialiseeriumise kasvu kui ka allhankeid. Mehhikos on see areng kõige rohkem näha. Selle strateegia edu koliniseerivate riikide vaates oleneb samadest muutujatest nagu eelpool räägitud. Schumpeteri dünaamika on rikastes riikides piisavalt kõrge ja tööjõu hajutamine piisavalt madal. Klassikalises kolonialismil on win-lose strateegia: koloniaalvõin võidab samas kui koloonia(asumaa) kaotab. Lendava hane metafoor(the flying geese metaphor) majandusliku integratsiooni puhul tuli esile esimest korda 1935. Metafoor tähendab, et riigid arendavad ning jõuavad tehnoloogiale järgi kui nad on tehnoloogiaga kogu aeg samal lainel. See iseloomustab Ida-Aasia suurt kasvu, kus ta ongi kõige suuremat populaarsust kogunud. Lendava hane metafoor on tõeline majandusliku integratsiooni win-win olukorrda kirjeldus. Kolonialismi heaolu
Eider GARDIAZABAL RUBIAL Sotsiaaldemokraatide ja demokraatide fraktsioon Euroopa Parlamendis Hispaania Partido Socialista Obrero Español Luis GARICANO Uueneva Euroopa fraktsioon Hispaania Ciudadanos – Partido de la Ciudadanía Jean-Paul GARRAUD Identiteedi ja Demokraatia fraktsioon Prantsusmaa Rassemblement national Evelyne GEBHARDT Sotsiaaldemokraatide ja demokraatide fraktsioon Euroopa Parlamendis Saksamaa Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands Alexandra GEESE Roheliste / Euroopa Vabaliidu fraktsioon Saksamaa Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Jens GEIER Sotsiaaldemokraatide ja demokraatide fraktsioon Euroopa Parlamendis Saksamaa Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands Chiara GEMMA Fraktsioonilise kuuluvuseta parlamendiliikmed Itaalia Movimento 5 Stelle Giorgos GEORGIOU Euroopa Ühendatud Vasakpoolsete / Põhjamaade Roheliste Vasakpoolsete fraktsioon Küpros Progressive Party of Working People - Left - New Forces Alexis GEORGOULIS
30. septembril saabus teine ešelon umbes 1050–1100 juudiga Saksamaalt Frankfurdist Maini ääres ning Berliinist. Raasiku raudteejaamas selekteeriti saabunute hulgast välja 400 kuni 500 nooremat ja töövõimelisemat, kes saadeti Jägala laagrisse. Ülejäänud, kokku umbes 1600 inimest, hukati juba saabumise päevadel laagrilähedasel Kalevi-Liiva polügoonil. Toimuvat juhtisid Saksa Julgeolekupolitsei ja SD poliitilisest politseist SS-Oberscharführer Julius Geese ja SS- Obersturmführer Heinrich Bergmann, kohal oli ka Eesti Julgeolekupolitsei juht a-E. Mere. Olemasolevatel 4 Ain-Ervin Mere. Sünd 1903 Eestis. Osales õpilasena Vabadussõjas. 1920–1923 omandas sõjalis-tehnilise hariduse ja nooremleitnandi aukraadi,1925. a sõjaväelendur. 1931–1934 õppis Eesti Kõrgemas Sõjakoolis, seejärel määrati Kaitsejõudude Peastaabi mobilisatsiooniosakonna ülemaks. 1939. a tegutses sõjakooli lektorina. Pärast Eesti
also value it for culinary reasons. The cats are regarded as special titbits and enjoyed particularly with chains (noodles?), with rice". This cat is bred particularly for the purpose of meat production, and is a preferred Chinese titbit; this is not unusual if one considers that the Chinese consume much the sight of which turns the stomachs of Europeans. The poor creature is locked up in small bamboo cages and much like a kind of geese fattened with plentiful portions. Extensive trade is carried on with other parts of Asia and the Chinese allow no tomcats to be exported so there is no interference in this lucrative source of income. Due to the restrictive conditions that have deprived the cat of its actual use, its hearing decreased because it was no longer needed as for hunting its own food. With no need for watchfulness, it was useless to have sharp hearing to listen for hidden things so the hearing
"the" pasted onto the front of a predicative expression, and notice too that the meaning of that expression figures crucially in our ability to recognize or pick out the expression's referent; to find the referent we have to look for someone who did write Waverley. Russell suggests that "the" abbreviates a more complex construction involving what logicians and linguists call quanti- fiers, words that quantify general terms ("all teenagers," "some bananas," "six geese a-laying," "most police officers," "no light bulbs," and the like). Indeed, he thinks that (5) as a whole abbreviates a conjunction of three quantified general statements, none of which makes reference to Scott in particular: (5a) At least one person authored Waverley. (5b) At most one person authored Waverley. (5c) Whoever authored Waverley was Scotch. Each of (5a)(5c) is intuitively necessary for the truth of (5). If the author
Canned Meat Products term for “fat liver,” is a traditional product Canned meat products include meat stews, fabricated only from the hypertrophied liver luncheon meat, sausages, sauces with meat of goose or duck; this hypertrophy is obtained pieces, and paste products. These products by supplying special diets to the animals. The can be fully cooked before canning, as in the practice of force-feeding geese to enlarge case of sausages, or can be homogenous their livers dates back to at least 400 B.C. products cooked inside the can, as in the case Egyptian hieroglyphics depict slaves force- of luncheon meat. Products such as “chili con feeding geese to enlarge their livers and carne” (“peppers with meat”), sausages, and obtain a primitive foie gras. To obtain foie- sauces with meat pieces have solid and fluid gras livers, animals are immobilized on farms