Peter was fifteen when his father died and he had to get a job to make a living. When he was seventeen, Peter started to work for a company called Universal Transport Limited. This company had a lot of lorries. At the beginning he couldn't drive a lorry because he was too young but when he was old enough he started to drive with lorry. Peter went to work and got biscuits to deliver to Manchester. When he started driving, he saw a hitch-hiker. He picked him up because it was raining. Peter asked where the boy wanted to go and the boy told him that he ran away from home. Peter wanted to know much more and they went to a café to drink a cup of tea and talk. In the café, Peter saw a newspaper where there was a boy's description and he was wanted. The article said about his uncle death and John was a suspect. Peter asked John if he killed his uncle but John said he did not kill his uncle. Peter
First of all, pour a half-cup of milk in the bowl; second, add two eggs; and third, stir the mixture. I admire I. King Jordan because he is the first deaf president of Gallaudet. Besides that, I admire him because he is a great long distance runner. Furthermore, he is a dedicated family man. All in all, there ís not much to dislike about the man, except he is too perfect! Crystal likes camping in the mountains. Also, Crystal is an experienced hiker. Texas School for the Deaf is perfectly located. Moreover, it has a strong academic program. For example, the school has a preschool program where both deaf and hearing children learn together. Words that show CONCLUSION · finally · in conclusion · to conclude · to sum up There were a lot of problems discussed at the meeting. Finally, after a few hours, we were able to prioritize the problems in the order we want to solve the problems.
complement and adverbial. Tom ate a sandwich. syntax: SUBJECT VERB OBJECT semantics: ? Tom hiked in the forest. syntax: SUBJECT VERB ADVERBIAL semantics: ? Tom ate a sandwich. syntax: SUBJECT VERB OBJECT semantics: eater activity thing eaten Tom hiked in the forest. syntax: SUBJECT VERB ADVERBIAL semantics: hiker activity place 8.5 Main semantic roles for clause elements Semantic roles for clause elements are subject, verb, object, complement and adverbial. Semantic roles of subject: 9. Simple and multiple sentences Traditional grammar classifies sentences as simple, compound and complex. A simple sentence contains only one clause. I love you. A compound sentence contains two or more independent or main clauses. I love you and you love me.
kiiremini kaob kahjulik alleel populatsioonist. Kuna erinevate geenide erinevatele alleelidele on neile rakenduv selektiivne surve erinev, siis nende geenide aheldumise korral ei pruugi kahjulik alleel populatsioonist elimineeruda. Seda on kirjeldatud näiteks tsüstilise fibroosi korral, kus teatav alleel püsib kaukasoidses populatsioonis heterosügootses olekus kõrgema sagedusega, kui seda eeldati. Eeldatavast kõrgemat sagedust aitab selgitada nn. "pöidlaküüdi efekt" ("hitch hiker effect"), mille alusel on vastav alleel tugevalt aheldunud teise geeni alleeliga, millel on ülejäänute suhtes selektiivsed eelised. 9.5. Loodusliku valiku kaks vormid ja viisid · Esimese vormi puhul püüab organism jääda ellu ja saada järglasi kindlates keskkonna füüsikalistes tingimustes, puudub konkurentsivõitlus teiste populatsiooni isenditega. Sellist looduslikku valikut nimetatakse sagedusest sõltumatuks valikuks. Ka vastava fenotüübi kohasuse väärtus on sel juhul
concealing clothes. He was too perfect, I realized with a piercing stab of despair. There was no way this godlike creature could be meant for me. He stared at me, bewildered by my tortured expression. "Do you want to go home?" he said quietly, a different pain than mine saturating his voice. "No." I walked forward till I was close beside him, anxious not to waste one second of whatever time I might have with him. "What's wrong?" he asked, his voice gentle. "I'm not a good hiker," I answered dully. "You'll have to be very patient." "I can be patient -- if I make a great effort." He smiled, holding my glance, trying to lift me out of my sudden, unexplained dejection. I tried to smile back, but the smile was unconvincing. He scrutinized my face. "I'll take you home," he promised. I couldn't tell if the promise was unconditional, or restricted to an immediate departure. I knew he thought it was fear that upset me, and I was grateful again that I was the