Noortel on just eeskujuks need inimesed, kes on maailmas tuntud sportlased ning heade tulemustega. Niisiis, Eesti on väike koht maailmapildis, kuid meie sportlased on väga suurel kohal maailmas ning nad on saavutanud selle kõik ise ja on ka selle eest tunnustatud. Tänu nendele, kes viitsivad ja tahavad, millegagi tegeleda ning Eestit esindada ja tuua meile kuulsust, on kogunenud paljud eestalsed teleka(baar, pubi, kusiganes) ette vaatama meie saavutusi LIVEst. Meie kuulsused on küll tähelepanuväärsed, kuid meie üritused annavad eestlastele rohkem üldsustunnet. Mina tooks välja väga suurepärase ning minu arvates suurima spordiürituse Eestis SEB mai/sügis jooks. See toob kokku nii Eesti rahva kui välismaalt peresi, kes on vaimustuses, et meil selline asi üldse olemas on. Mina käin seal tavaliselt koos oma perega. Mai jooksul on ainult naised, seal on erinevaid stiile, kuidas läbida rada ning erinevad raja pikkused
Sometimes continuous tenses are more polite and mild. In the dialogue we may come across ungrammatical instances: I says; we says; times has changed. These cases reflect ungrammatical, uneducated, original, or excited state of mind. Archaic verbal forms may be used to create the historical background or make the narrative more elevated. On the other hand they may suggest the colloquial speech, because these forms are preserved in dialects (e.g. ending st (you live you livest (second person Singular). ADVERBS: are expressive when used as intensifiers (e.g. terribly smart, horribly polite, awfully pleased, etc.). Such adverbs give a colloquial touch and their expressiveness depends on 2 incompatible clashing notions put together (oxymoron case). Also degrees of comparison may be involved (e.g. better weller). NUMERALS: on the whole numerals are not expressive but become emphatic when used in exaggeration or hyperbole or when used independently standing for a
In the dialogue we may come across ungrammatical instances: we, I, he + ain`t; I says; we says; times has changed; he done me harm; etc. These cases reflect ungrammatical, uneducated, original, or excited state of mind. Archaic verbal forms may be used to create the historical background or make the narrative more elevated. On the other hand they may suggest the colloquial speech, because these forms are preserved in dialects (e.g. ending st (you live you livest (second person Singular); -eth (indicates the 3rd person singular); -st (Past) (do did (didst). ADVERBS: Are expressive when used as intensifiers (intensifying adverbs) (e.g. terribly smart, horribly polite, awfully pleased, to love fearfully, etc.). Such adverbs give a colloquial touch and their expressiveness depends on 2 incompatible clashing notions put together (oxymoron case). Also degrees of comparison may be involved (e.g. better weller).
It is a poison temper'd by himself. Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet: Mine and my father's death come not upon thee, Nor thine on me. Dies HAMLET Heaven make thee free of it! I follow thee. I am dead, Horatio. Wretched queen, adieu! You that look pale and tremble at this chance, That are but mutes or audience to this act, Had I but time—as this fell sergeant, death, Is strict in his arrest—O, I could tell you— But let it be. Horatio, I am dead; Thou livest; report me and my cause aright To the unsatisfied. HORATIO 199 Never believe it: I am more an antique Roman than a Dane: Here's yet some liquor left. HAMLET As thou'rt a man, Give me the cup: let go; by heaven, I'll have't. O good Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me! If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart Absent thee from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain,