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Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Kiri sõbrale". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

hope, dance, sing, band, scorpion, dear, concert, tour, favorite, hard, song, choir, haven, seen, doing, yesterday, tickets, usually, singing, heavy, metal, singer, klaus, meine, peace, maked, good, festivals, words, admire, myself, them, come, email, fast, wish, luck, hopefully
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9 _______ the Oregon Trail 10 _______ the winding trail Exercise 4 Underline the nouns that should be capitalized. Circle the nouns that should not be capitalized. 1 Robert louis Stevenson wrote treasure island. 2 The Capital of illinois is Springfield. 3 My Friends and I prefer Glittergums toothpaste. 4 Their Family visited Yellowstone national Park. 5 Juan and maria attend kennedy Middle school. 6 We had a Surprise Party for aunt Helen. 7 Spring and Fall are my favorite Seasons. 8 The Manager scolded his lazy Employees. 20 Singular Nouns Nouns can be singular or plural. When you are talking about one person, animal, place, or thing, use a singular noun. an owl a ship a train a woman Word File These are also singular nouns:

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Tests Superstar 1 Luke Prodromou Test 1 Name____________________ Class_______ Use your English 1 Complete these sentences using the correct form (present simple or present continuous) of the verb 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.

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know realise suppose mean understand believe remember belong contain consist depend seem 4 The following verbs are usually only used in Simple Present (not in the continuous form). state: be, cost, fit, mean, suit Example: We are on holiday. possession: belong, have Example: Sam has a cat. senses: feel, hear, see, smell, taste, touch Example: He feels the cold. feelings: hate, hope, like, love, prefer, regret, want, wish Example: Jane loves pizza. brain work: believe, know, think, understand Example: I believe you. 1. Exercise: make the sentences positive, negative and interrogative: 1 Christine (get up) at seven o'clock. 2 She (go) downstairs. 3 She (have) breakfast early. 4 We (start) work at eight o'clock. 5 I (listen to) the news.

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Or give him anything but plague and torment. MARIANE I think . . . MADAME PERNELLE O dearie me, his little sister! You're all demureness, butter wouldn't melt In your mouth, one would think to look at you. Still waters, though, they say . . . you know the proverb; And I don't like your doings on the sly. ELMIRE But, mother . . . MADAME PERNELLE Daughter, by your leave, your conduct In everything is altogether wrong; You ought to set a good example for 'em; Their dear departed mother did much better. You are extravagant; and it offends me, To see you always decked out like a princess. A woman who would please her husband's eyes Alone, wants no such wealth of fineries. CLEANTE But, madam, after all . . . MADAME PERNELLE Sir, as for you, The lady's brother, I esteem you highly, Love and respect you. But, sir, all the same, If I were in my son's, her husband's, place, I'd urgently entreat you not to come Within our doors. You preach a way of living

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order to sneak into the castle. But, alas, the lord of the manor's son discovers the deception. He is overcome by jealous rage and orders his men to seal the girl inside the thick stone walls while still alive. Turned into an incarnation of undying love, the White Lady now appears every August, on the night of the full moon, in the Dome Church chapel window. Haapsalu is seven-and-a- quarter centuries old this year, and the townsfolk intend to make it a celebration to remember. The annual dance and light show dedicated to the Lady alone involves over 100 performers - and you'll have several chances to catch it over the four days of the event. Musical shows, dances and contests of strength and skill will be held all over town. This festival is held in August and it is said that Haapsalu, Estonia's most famous ghost, appears during this festival Black nights film festival http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/fpage/events/newwinprint/ Beerfestival ( Õllesummer)

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passing and me still in home it feels like a prison. Luckily I still somehow manage to deal with the stress that comes from studying and all those due dates that I have now. This virus is slowly breaking my spirit. I realized that today when I just didn’t care about anything anymore. Weeks have become dull and weekends are extra boring for me. Usually I look forward to every week because I have so much to do. There are people I love and hobbies I enjoy. I should have had almost three dance lessons by now and the fact that I don’t get to dance with my partner for such a long time is really disturbing. I tried to dance on my own or with my sisters, but it’s not the same. It feels like I’m between some kind of war between my heart and mind. I’d like to go out and meet the ones I have been missing, but it would be so selfish of me. If I were you I’d stay indoors and avoid contact with others it really is a serious matter

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earned myself, or I have received for my birthdays, I use that for buying electronics or more expensive things. What do you argue about with your parents most? Sometimes I argue with them, usually it is related to my laziness not wanting to put dishes to the dishwasher, or not wanting to go to bed. How is school life for you? I like school because there I can communicate and talk to my friends. Studying and tests have never been a difficulty for me, but this year physics and math are getting hard. I don't like math, never have. What are the biggest pressures for teens in you city? Võru doesn't have pressure for teens because it is a small and a peaceful city, at least I can't feel any. Is there a difference in Estonia between the north and the south? No, there isn't a big difference, but when I went there and talked to some of my friends living in Tallinn, then I noticed that they don't recognize some of the words we use every day in Võru. Have you visited any other countries?

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work for it. Basically, she kicked my ass. By not pulling her punches or letting me shortchange the details, she made me work harder and because of that, this story is a much, much better book. BARED TO YOU wouldn't be what it is without you, Hilary. Thank you so much! To Martha Trachtenberg, copy editor extraordinaire. This book is an important one for me and she treated it that way. Thank you, Martha! To Victoria Colotta, for all her hard work on the interior design and typesetting. She took my plain text and made it gorgeous. Thank you, Victoria! To Tera Kleinfelter, who read the first half of Bared to You and told me she loved it. Thank you, Tera! To all girls who were at Cross Creek at some point in your adolescence: May all your dreams come true. You deserve it. And to Alistair and Jessica, from Seven Years to Sin , who inspired me to write Gideon and Eva's story. I'm so glad the inspiration struck twice!

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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. Mitmuses olevatele slõpulistele nimisõnadele lisatakse ainult ülakoma. my brothers` room the girls` bags Pane tähele! Erandid! Kui mitmuses oleval nimisõnal puudub ­s, siis lisatakse samuti ülakoma ja s. mice`s cheese women`s shoes Pane tähele! Kui omastavat käänet kasutatakse tavaliselt elusolenditega, siis kuuluvust saab väljendada asjade, nähtuste

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it is you are on the verge of great success. Your failures have pre- pared you to succeed.This is why a streak of good luck seems to fol- low a streak of bad luck. When in doubt, “double your rate of failure.”The more things you try, the more likely you are to triumph. You overcome your fears only by doing the thing you fear until the fear has no more control over you. ■ YOUR MENTAL HARD DRIVE Everything you know about yourself, all your beliefs, are recorded on the hard drive of your personality, in your self-concept. Your self-concept precedes and predicts your levels of performance and effectiveness in everything you do. Because of the law of correspon- dence, you always behave on the outside in a manner consistent with your self-concept on the inside. All improvement in your life

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entirely very completely quite totally Repeating words Communication is vital. Without communication, nothing is achieved. With little communication, little is achieved. Stressing auxiliaries We can't and won't be able to accept the offer. Finance is the key. Targets have been reached over the last year. Adding do, does or did To implement an appraisal system, we do need management support. The economy does need investment. We did work hard and the results show that. THE MAIN POINTS TO REMEMBER Voice & pronunciation Making it interesting Project your voice Go faster to excite aim for the back Go slower to show importance Emphasise importance Pause often and look round audience - say some words louder Give emphasis with voice and body - repeat important words

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maailm. *snad on kerged tulema, kui tegemist on armastusega. *if you love someone put thier name in a circle instead of a heart because hearts break and circles go on forever. *If you love somebody, set them free. If they return, they were always yours. If they dont, they never were. *Love means never having to say youre sorry. *Love is like a bar of soap, once u think u have it, it slips away. *I love him, thats why its so hard to see him love someone else *Love is only a feeling that can only be felt, not even a million words can describe love. *A picture is worth a thousand words, but love is priceless. *love is like a glass doorsometimes you dont see it and it smacks you right in the face. *No matter what you do, No matter where you go, I just want you to no, I will alway love you *Are you lost maam? Because heaven is a long way from here. *Let make it short and simple, I love you.

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championship -- tournament -- to cheer -- water-polo -- cycling -- diving -- fencing -- gymnastic -- rowing -- weight-lifting -- wrestling -- fan -- Summer Way of Spending Time In my opinion there is a great number of different ways of spending summer holidays. It depends on person, on his culture, education, age, social level and personal tastes and preferences. So, everyone likes his own way of summertime spending. It is a great pleasure to have a rest after a whole year of hard work or study. People like to travel during their summer holidays. Some people go abroad to see new countries, some people prefer to go to the country- side to enjoy country-life far from noise and fuss of big cities. Other people like staying at home doing nothing, but watching TV and playing computer games. Some people like to spend their holidays in cities, visiting theatres, museums and going sightseeing. But a great number of people go to the seaside.

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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! Crystal likes camping in the mountains. Also, Crystal is an experienced hiker. Texas School for the Deaf is perfectly located. Moreo

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military products and owing the NBC-TV network. That is what I see on the bulb. If we could stop deluding ourselves. I have no doubt that the descendants of the original company are not my people. I am sitting here and looking at my nephew’s great stereo. It was made in Japan by the Aiwa corporation. In fact, since Africans love music so much you would have anticipated that they would control the production of all products pertaining to music. Yes, we can sing, we can dance. That is just about it. In fact, it has been shown that Black people spend more money on purchasing musical equipment than any other group, but do we produce any these products? The answer is a resounding NO! Do we even have a factory owned by a Black person where these musical products are assembled? The answer is a resounding NO! In fact, Africans consume more Japanese products percentage wise than any other group, yet the Japanese have nothing but scorn for the African

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adverbial modifiers is: manner (how?) - place (where?) - time (when?) does/did/is Who?/What? doing/ has Who?/What? How? Where? When? done/...etc at the last She played the piano beautifully concert night. hall at telling his whenever Oscar Wilde loved spontaneously social witty stories he could.

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