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Inglise keele grammatika - sarnased materjalid

repeat, tegusõna, minevik, jaatav, eitav, listen, moodus, work, come, nimisõna, arvsõna, here, olevik, eessõna, kääne, küsiv, mitmus, tegusõnad, went, arvsõnad, asesõna, omastav, there, haven, twenty, omadussõna, üldminevik, temal, põhivorm, lauset, laused, pööramine, could, hotel, coffee, lauses, aren, working, four, seven, eight, little
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Grammatika inglise keel

INGLISE KEELE GRAMMATIKA Present Simple Lihtoleviku moodustamine Jaatav vorm Eitav vorm Küsiv vorm I make I do not make Do I make? He/she/it speaks He/she/it does not speak Does he/she/it speak? We/you/they go We/you/they do not go Do we/you/they go? NB! ERANDID! · Verbidele, mis lõpevad ­ss, h, ch, tch, x või ­oga, lisatakse ainsuse kolmdandas pöördes ­es. he does

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Artiklid

They live near Central Square. Nad elavad Keskväljaku lähedal. They live in New Street near Central Square. Nad elavad Uuel tänaval Keskväljaku lähedal. 6) keelte nimetustega Can you speak English? Kas te oskate rääkida inglise keelt? We speak Estonian. Me räägime eesti keelt. 7) nimisõnadega father, mother, uncle, aunt ja teiste perekonnasuhteid väljendavate nimisõnadega, kui neid tarvitavad sama perekonna liikmed: Is mother in the garden? Kas ema on aias? Ask Father to come here. Palu, et isa siia tuleks. Väljendeid ilma artiklita at school koolis to school kooli in town linnas to town linna at home kodus home koju on foot jalgsi at night öösel at midnight keskööl

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

Here's a breakdown of how you can express how you really are without complaining too much. · Fine, thanks. / On top of the world, thanks. · OK, thanks · Not so bad, thanks. / Can't complain, thanks. · So ­ so, thanks. / So and so, thanks. · Not so good, actually 1 The English alphabet Spelling Work with your partner and spell out first your name and then some names of places. Write down each letter as you hear it, and then say the word. The English alphabet on the phone: You might find the following alphabet (used by international airlines) useful when trying to spell a word on the telephone. A Alpha O Oscar Ä Alpha-Echo Ö Oscar-Echo B Bravo P Papa

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Inglise keele reeglid

.................................................................................... 3 Lihtminevik ­ The past simple....................................................................................... 3 Lihttulevik ­ The future simple...................................................................................... 3 Kestev olevik ­ The present continuous......................................................................... 3 Kestev minevik ­ The past continuous........................................................................... 4 Kestev tulevik ­ The future conrinuous..........................................................................4 Täisminevik ­ The present perfect..................................................................................4 Enneminevik ­ The past perfect..................................................................................... 4

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Inglise keele reeglid

INGLISE KEEL Sisukord Sisukord 2 Ajavormid ­ Tense vorms 3 Lihtolevik ­ The present simple 3 Lihtminevik ­ The past simple 3 Lihttulevik ­ The future simple 3 Kestev olevik ­ The present continuous 3 Kestev minevik ­ The past continuous 4 Kestev tulevik ­ The future conrinuous 4 Täisminevik ­ The present perfect 4 Enneminevik ­ The past perfect 4 Ennetulevik ­ Future perfect 5 Üldminevik ­ Past tense 5 Üldtulevik ­ Future indefinite 5 Artiklid ja eessõnad 7 Eessõnad 7

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Inglise keele grammatika reeglid

1. Active/Passive Active - the professor teaches the students. Passive - The students are taught by the professor 2. Present Simple [VERB] + s/es in third person. Tegevus on korduv või tavapärane. You speak English. I play tennis. Cats like milk. The train leaves tonight at 6 PM. I am here now. Active= Once a week, Tom cleans the car. Passive= Once a week, the car is cleaned by Tom. 3. Present Continuous [am/is/are + present participle]. Tegevus toimub/ei toimu praegusel hetkel. You are watching TV. You are learning English now. I am studying to become a doctor. I am meeting some friends after work. Active= Right now, Tom is writing the letter. Passive= Right now, the letter is being written by Tom. 4. Past Simple [VERB+ed] or irregular verbs

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Inglise keele põhitõed algajale

1. http:// www.english-4u.de/question_word s_ex1.htm 2. http:// www.english-4u.de/question_word ◦ WHAT (mis?) What is your name? s_ex3.htm ◦ WHEN – (millal?) When does he come? 3. http:// ◦ WHERE – (kus?) Where do you live? www.english-4u.de/question_word s_ex6.htm ◦ WHY – (miks?) Why are you late? ◦ WHO – (kes?) Who is that girl? ◦ WHOSE – (mille?) Whose pen is it? ◦ WHICH –(milline?) Which book do you like best? ◦ HOW – (kuidas?) How are you? ◦ HOW MUCH – (kui palju?) How much is the dress? ◦ HOW MANY – (kui mitu

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Golden Grammar rules

(NOT This needs to be thought some more.) 6. Don't use a present tense after It's time. It's time you went home. (NOT It's time you go home.) It's time we invited Bill and Sonia. (NOT It's time we invite Bill and Sonia.) 7. Use was/were born to give dates of birth. I was born in 1975. (NOT I am born in 1975.) Shakespeare was born in 1564. 8. Police is a plural noun. The police are looking for him. (NOT The police is looking for him.) I called the police, but they were too busy to come. 9. Don't use the to talk about things in general. Books are expensive. (NOT The books are expensive.) I love music. (NOT I love the music.) 10. Use had better, not have better. I think you'd better see the doctor. (NOT I think you have better see the doctor.) We'd better ask John to help us. 11. Use the present progressive am playing, is raining etc to talk about things that are continuing at the time of speaking. I'm playing very badly today. (NOT I play very badly today.) Look

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Inglise keele eksamiks

She is marta we aren't are we German? you aren't, they aren't. It is a school. you aren't are you German? We are students they aren't are they German? You are in class 12 They are teachers Unit 2 / present simple + - ? yes- I do, you do, he/she/it does. I work I don't work Do I work no ­ I don't, you don't, he/she/it doesn't You work you don't work do you work? He/she it works he/she/it doesn't works does he/she/it work We work we don't work do we work You work you don't work do you work? They work they don't work do they work? Unit 6 / Present Continuous be- verb-ing / kestev olevik

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Grammar Revision (8klass) I

GRAMMAR REVISION I. TEGUSÕNA BE PÖÖRAMINE (VERB BE) ­ OLEMA! BE VORMID ON: AM, IS, ARE (olevik), WAS, WERE (minevik). Olevik Minevik I am ­ mina olen I was ­ mina olin You are ­ sina oled You were ­ sina olid He is ­ tema (m.) on ainsus He/ She/ It was ­ tema/ see oli She is ­ tema (n.) on It is ­ see on We are ­ meie oleme mitmus We were ­ me olime You are ­ teie olete You were ­ te olite They are ­ nemad on They were ­ nemad olid II. LÜHENDID (SHORT FORMS)

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Superstar 1 tests

in brackets. _ 1 She is in a band and she _________________________________ (record) a CD at the moment. _ 2 She is an actress and often _________________________________ (appear) on television. _ 3 At the moment she _________________________________ (have) a rest because she is tired. _ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester. _ 5 I _________________________________ (start) work at 8.30 every morning. _ 6 He is a good cook but she _________________________________ (prefer) to eat out. _ 7 English tests _________________________________ (get) more and more interesting. _ 8 They _________________________________ (have) a party because it's her birthday. _ 9 I sometimes _________________________________ (ride) my bicycle to school. 10_ She usually _________________________________ (go) to the gym on Friday evenings.

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English Grammar Book 1

follow me!" 2 The Capital Letter The capital letter is also called a big letter or upper- case letter, or sometimes just a capital. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z When do you use a capital letter? 4Use a capital letter for the first letter in a sentence: The dog is barking. Come here! 4Always use a capital letter for the word I : I am eight years old. Tom and I are good friends. 4Use a capital letter for the names of people: Alice, Tom, James, Kim, Snow White 4Use a capital letter for the names of places: National Museum, Bronx Zoo, London, Sacramento 4Use a capital letter for festivals, holidays, days of the week, months of the year: New Year's Day, Christmas, Labor Day, Mother's Day,

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

again to keep the noise down. between Paul and Joe. 1D Sporting origins page 6­7 2 She recognised him at once. 2 Phobias can be genetically 3 He's working at his father's shop inherited. 1 1 staunchly / resolutely for the time being. 3 When it comes to politics, 2 By and large 4 They'll be here any moment now. Edward and his dad have a lot in 3 swiftly 5 Everybody makes mistakes once common. 4 loosely in a while. 4 Luke is the spitting image of Matt 5 categorically 6 My brother was still a baby at the Damon. 6 widely time

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

wide, childlike eyes. How could I leave my loving, erratic, harebrained mother to fend for herself? Of course she had Phil now, so the bills would probably get paid, there would be food in the refrigerator, gas in her car, and someone to call when she got lost, but still... "I want to go," I lied. I'd always been a bad liar, but I'd been saying this lie so frequently lately that it sounded almost convincing now. "Tell Charlie I said hi." "I will." "I'll see you soon," she insisted. "You can come home whenever you want -- I'll come right back as soon as you need me." But I could see the sacrifice in her eyes behind the promise. "Don't worry about me," I urged. "It'll be great. I love you, Mom." She hugged me tightly for a minute, and then I got on the plane, and she was gone. It's a four-hour flight from Phoenix to Seattle, another hour in a small plane up to Port Angeles, and then an hour drive back down to Forks. Flying doesn't bother me; the hour in the car with Charlie, though, I

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Grammar-present simple and present continuous

(switch ­ switches). Täpselt sama reegel kehtib tegusõnade kohta, mis lõpevad häälikuga `o` (go ­ goes). Erandina tuleks välja tuua tegusõna `have`, mille ainsuse kolmas pööre on has. He/She has a nice car. Does he/she have a nice car? He/She does not have a nice car. Juhul kui küsimus algab küsisõnaga (when, where, how, why, what), järgneb küsisõnale alati abitegusõna DO või DOES. Jaatav lause Küsiv lause Eitav lause I live in Tallinn. Do I live in Tallinn? I do not live in Tallinn. You live in Tallinn. He lives in Tallinn. She lives in Tallinn. It lives in Tallinn. We live in Tallinn. You live in Tallinn. They live in Tallinn. PRESENT CONTINUOUS ­ Kestev olevik 1. Kõnemomendil või Tom is drinking tea now. käesoleval ajaperioodil Miis Black is writing a toimuvat tegevust. new novel. 2

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Passive seletus (inglise keel)

.. He is supposed to... Henry on väga vana. Keegi ei tea täpselt, kui vana ta on, kuid... It is said that he is 108 years old. He is said to be 108 years old. Mõlemad laused tähendavad, et "Räägitakse, et ta on 108 aastat vana." Neid lausestruktuure saab kasutada mitmete tegusõnadega, eriti sõnadega: Alleged believed considered expected known reported thought understood Võrdle neid kahte struktuuri: Cathy works very hard. It is said that she works 16 hours a day. She is said to work 16 hours a day. The police are looking for a missing boy. It is believed that the boy is wearing a white pullover and blue jeans. The boy is believed to be wearing a white pullover and blue jeans. The strike started three weeks ago. It is expected that it will end soon. The strike is expected to end soon. A friend of mine has been arrested. It is alleged that he hit a policeman. He is alleged to have hit a policeman. The two houses belong to the same family.

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

lost his job. 2D Down and out 2 thing 4 We splashed out on a new pages 14­15 3 several computer. 4 favour 1 1 run out of 5 equivalent 5 Sarah got a bonus at work, which 5 positive 2 poverty 6 cut down she's going to put aside. 6 other 3 spend 7 waste 6 Nowadays printers are dirt cheap. 7 for

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

CHARACTERS MADAME PERNELLE, mother of Orgon ORGON, husband of Elmire ELMIRE, wife of Orgon DAMIS, son of Orgon MARIANE, daughter of Orgon, in love with Valere CLEANTE, brother-in-law of Orgon TARTUFFE, a hypocrite DORINE, Mariane's maid M. LOYAL, a bailiff A Police Officer FLIPOTTE, Madame Pernelle's servant The Scene is at Paris ACT I SCENE I MADAME PERNELLE and FLIPOTTE, her servant; ELMIRE, MARIANE, CLEANTE, DAMIS, DORINE MADAME PERNELLE Come, come, Flipotte, and let me get away. ELMIRE You hurry so, I hardly can attend you. MADAME PERNELLE Then don't, my daughter-in law. Stay where you are. I can dispense with your polite attentions. ELMIRE We're only paying what is due you, mother. Why must you go away in such a hurry? MADAME PERNELLE Because I can't endure your carryings-on, And no one takes the slightest pains to please me. I leave your house, I tell you, quite disgusted; You do the opposite of my instructions;

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Tegusõna BE. Lihtminevik was-were

We, you, they Are We are happy(Me oleme õnnelikud) They are rich.( Nad on rikkad) Tegusõnal BE (olema) on olevikus kolm vormi. Lihtminevikus kasutatakse ainsuse vormi was, mitmuses aga vormi were I, he, she, it Was We, you, they were Jaatav lause Küsiv lause Eitav lause I was there. Ma olin seal Was I there? I was not there. You were there Te olite seal Were you there? You were not there. He was there. Ta oli seal Was he there? He was not there. It was there. See oli seal Was it there? It was not there. We were there. Me olime Were we there? We were not there. seal Olevikus have, has

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Inglise Keelsed Aforismid / mõtteterad

- I lost my number , can i get yours ? What we learned as children, that one plus one equals two. We know to be false, one plus one equals one. We even have a word for when you plus another equals one. That word is love. There are things to learn, things to gain, things to love and things you never want to know about:D Don't ask if you don't want to know:D You learn whole this life, but still die as dumb. (sry kui olemas) Look, but don't see. Touch, but don't feel. Listen, but don't hear. That's what they usually call love. * How can I say " i love you " when i love you more than words can say ? * i wanna be this girl he's scared to lose, the one where hea can't walk away from knowing she's mad at him, the one who can't fall asleep with out her voice being the last one he hears, the one he can't L I V E W I T H O U T . * Now you break my heart & tell me you still love me ?

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A lamb to the slaughter

Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl (1916-1990) The room was warm and clean, the curtains drawn, the two table lamps alight - hers and the one by the empty chair opposite. On the sideboard behind her, two tall glasses, soda water, whiskey. Fresh ice cubes in the Thermos bucket. Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come him (correction: home) from work. Now and again she would glance up at the clock, but without anxiety, merely to please herself with the thought that each minute gone by made it nearer the time when he would come. There was a slow smiling air about her, and about everything she did. The drop of a head as she bent over her sewing was curiously tranquil. Her skin - for this was her sixth month with child - had acquired a wonderful translucent quality, the mouth was soft, and the eyes, with their new placid look, seemed

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Jane Austen

You take delight in vexing me. You have no compassion for my poor nerves." "You mistake me, my dear. I have a high respect for your nerves. They are my old friends. I have heard you mention them with consideration these last twenty years at least." "Ah, you do not know what I suffer." "But I hope you will get over it, and live to see many young men of four thousand a year come into the neighbourhood." "It will be no use to us, if twenty such should come, since you will not visit them." "Depend upon it, my dear, that when there are twenty, I will visit them all." Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice, that the experience of three-and-twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character. Her mind was less difficult to develop. She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper. When she was discontented, she fancied herself nervous

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Linking Words and Phrases - õppematerjal

Words that ADD information · also · and · another · besides first, second, third, ... · furthermore · in addition · moreover The little girl put on her yellow shirt and brown overalls. Chris is on the basketball team this semester at Indiana School for the Deaf. In addition, he is on the soccer team. We will be here for one more week so we can finish up our work. Another reason we are staying longer is because we do not want to miss the Deaf Way conference. 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!

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I Love English 6 Workbook e-õpik lk. 1-27

Töövihik on kooskõlas 2009. a uuendatud õppekomplektiga I Love English 6. Tartu, 2014 ISBN 978-9949-436-59-0 Kirjastus Studium Riia 15b, Tartu 51010 www.studium.ee Trükitud OÜ Greif trükikojas Lohkva, Luunja vald Tartumaa 62207 --- 3 xxx 1. The Big Apple 1. Write the verbs in the present continuous or the past continuous tense. Do you remember? am is are was were verb -ing 1 Sorry. I ... (write) a report at the moment. I can't come with you. 2 When Peter arrived, his friends ... (play) football. 3 I ... (sleep) when the alarm went off in my sister's room. 4 Dad's mobile phone is switched off because he ... (fly) to Paris. He's on the plane at the moment. 5 I ... (read) an interesting book. It's a collection of memories. 6 Leo was late again. He ... (step) out of his father's car when the bell rang. 7 Helen ... (lie) on the sofa when an ambulance stopped in front of the house. 8 I ..

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Kordamine inglise keele eksamiks

Dear Queen, I am very sorry for not showing up in your court and on your coronation ceremony; however, I do have a considerable reason: my deep feelings for the last Queen and my mother hadn't fully calmed ­ as you probably know, there was a disastrous illness in the kingdom that took many dear ones to me. And I am truly sorry for not writing this letter sooner, but, to be honest, I had suffered loneliness for so long, that, eventually, I had forgotten my name. If you don't mind, I'd gladly come over someday soon and accept my lucky duty as your priestess, and, perhaps, even as a friend. Best wishes, Misery She enveloped the letter and called a servant. "Susanna, take this letter to Her Majesty," she said, "and tell her to hurry with the answer, I can't stay in this dark tower much longer." Susanna smiled and bowed her curly red-haired head. She was very happy to join the rest of the castle again. After eating the candy, Misery felt very tired

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Past tenses

(like ­ liked (hääldub [laikt]); hate ­ hated [heitid]). Ebareeglipäraste sõnade puhul tuleb kasutada II põhivormi (vt. irregular verbs; ebareeglipäraste verbide tabel; näit. write ­ wrote; run ­ ran; buy ­ bought jne.) - Küsimuste ja eitava vormi moodustamisel tuleb tegusõna panna algvormi; aga lisatakse mineviku abisõna did (Did you like the film? She did not (didn't) read the newspaper. When did you come home?) Jaatav Eitav Küsiv (kas-küsimus) I liked (went) I did not (didn't) like/go Did I go? (Läksin ma?) You liked (wento) You did not (didn't) like/go Did you like/go? He/she/it liked (went) He/she/it did not like/go Did he/she/it like/go? We liked (went) We did not like/go Did we like/go?

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Ajavormid, indirect questions, tag questions

frequency(kordumine ) adverbs(määrsõna) N: Do you go to school by car every day ? I don't often watch TV. 2)Present continuousbe + verb + ing. Actions happening now N; Look! It's snowing. I'm meeting Jane tonight. You're always losing things. 3)keep + ingto describe habitual actions which may be irritating. N: my uncle keeps making silly jokes. Present perfect: 1) Present perfect simple: have/has + past participle. N: I've been here for ten minutes .The phone has rung ten times today. Look at this cheque,'I've won first prize. They have made a new star wars film. I've just got home. How long have you been here ? Have you ever been to Paris? It's the best book I've ever read. It's the first time I have ever been abroad. 2)Present perfect continious : have/has + been + ing. N:I've been living in this flat since 2000. I've been waiting for ages. I'm hot,I've been running.

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Kõik Inglise keele ajad

TENSES. ACTIVE VOICE. 1. Present Simple (üldolevik) I (he, she, it ­s) he works Eitav,küsiv do (I, you, we, they) he does not work does (he, she, it) does he work? Verbidele, mis lõpevad infinitiivis ­ss, -sh, -ch, -x või ­o, lisatakse ainsuse 3. pöördes ­es he touches, she goes Verbidel, mis lõpevad y-ga, mille ees on konsonant, muutub y->ies carry - he carries Vrdl: play ­he plays 1. Harjumuspärane, korduv tegevus või seisund olevikus. Tom drinks tea every day. He lives in Brussels. 2. Üldtuntud tõed, loodusseadused The earth goes round the sun. 3. Tulevikus toimuv tegevus

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Ajavormide teooria

· California is not in the United Kingdom. · You only speak English. · Windows are made of glass. · Do you only speak English? I am not reading any books right now. Present Continuous · · Are you working on any special projects at work? [am/is/are + present participle] · Aren't you teaching at the university now? Examples: USE 3 Near Future · You are watching TV. · Are you watching TV? · You are not watching TV. USE 1 Now Examples: · I am meeting some friends after work.

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Inglise keele ajad

AJAD Simple Present: (olevik. Kui midagi toimub iga päev. every day.) EXAMPLES: I play tennis. She does not play tennis. The train leaves every morning at 8 am. The train does not leave at 9am. She always forgets her purse. (Ta alati unustab oma koti) He never forgets his wallet. Every twelve months, the Earth circles the sun. The sun does not circle the Earth. Past Simple: (midagi on tehtud. Tegusõna tuleb panna minevikku ehk II põhivormi. Seda aega tuleb kasutada siis, kui lause väljendab tegevust, mis minevikus tehti ja ka ära lõpetati!) EXAMPLES: I saw a movie yesterday. (Ma nägin eile filmi. Nägin filmi lõpuni.) I didn't see a movie yesterday. Last year, I traveled to Japan. (Sõitsin Jaapanini välja, mitte ei jäänud reisi peal kuhugi toppama) Last year, I didn't travel to Japan. She washed her car. (Ta pesi auto ära! Mitte ei pesnud natuke ja jooksis siis tuppa multikaid vaatama, vaid lõpetas töö ära ja siis tegi muid asju edasi) She didn't wash

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Modal verbs

e.g. I can swim. Do you think I should go? Characteristics of Modal Verbs • There is no -s in the third person singular: She can ski. He must be tired. It might rain. • They are used to form questions and negatives: Shall we go for a walk? What should I do? He can’t dance. You mustn’t tell lies! • Modal auxiliary verbs don’t usually have past forms. Other expressions are used instead: I had to work hard at school. The prisoner was able to/managed to escape by climbing onto the roof of the prison. (NOT *could escape) (=ability / performance on one occasion) In some cases could can be used with a past meaning: I could swim when I was six. (=general ability) • They have no infinitives and no –ing forms. Other expressions are used instead. I’d love to be able to ski. I hate having to get up early. • They are followed by an infinitive without -to

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Testide vastused 1-4

4 swapped 5 busy 5 ’s 6 high 6 talked 7 catching 10 8 feeling 2b 9 is 3a 10 couldn’t 4a 5b 5 6b 2 come 7b 3 live 4 came 11 5 study 2 My pleasure. 6 like 3 I’m fine, thanks. 7 got 4 Lovely day today. 8 have 5 It doesn’t matter. 9 can 6 What’s the problem?

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Gerunds and infinitives

I was happy to see her. They were wrong to refuse. After some nouns She never regretted her decision to be a teacher. It is time to leave. He has no wish to become involved in the matter. To express purpose I went to London to see my aunt. The infinitive without to The infinitive without to is used: After some main verbs Followed by an object + infinitive without to (let, make, hear, help, see) He made me repeat the exercise. Her parents won`t let her stay out late. I heard her play in Milan. WATCH OUT! In passive sentences make, hear, help are followed by an infinitive with to. He was made to report to the police. Let can not be used in the passive form. Instead, allowed must be used. My parents let me stay out late. I am allowed to stay out late by my parents. After modal verbs You must leave now. After would rather/had better You would better come in now

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