in the afternoon(s) months in February seasons in summer years in 1995 decades in the 1920s centuries in the 20th century at (the) clock time at 5 o'clock at 7.45 pm night at night holiday periods at Christmas at the weekend (Br.E) on (the) day of the week on Saturday(s) dates on (the) 20th (of) May particular days on Good Friday on New Year's Day on my birthday on the following day 22 5. Timetables Making travel arrangements · I'd like to find out about ......................... · Do you have any information on ...........? · I'm inquiring about .........
have gained international popularity. The most unusual sport that first achieved popularity in the USA is the triathlon. It includes swimming, bicycle racing and long-distance running, and is becoming more and more popular in Europe. 13)As for me, I'm interested in different kinds of sports. At school we have physical training lessons twice a week. I like to ski in winter. Sometimes the whole family goes skiing at the weekend. In summer I like to swim. I also do some cycling. I am very fond of hockey (football, figure-skating etc.). I try to watch every hockey match (championship) on TV. The Olympic Games 1)The Olympic Games have a very long history. They began in ancient Greece. The games were held in honour of Zeus, the principal god of the Greeks. They lasted for five days and became a symbol of peace and friendship, because in keeping with the decree of that time no wars could be waged during the Games
INGLISE KEELE PÕHITÕED C.K 2017 A – AN – SOME Singular: a or an Use some for things you can't count ◦ *a banana *a car *a monkey *a football ◦ *some milk *some water *some coffee ◦ *an egg*an accident *an umbrella *an *some sugar eagle ◦ *some tea *some juice*some money *some butter Plural: some Exercises: 1. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex1.htm ◦ *some bananas *some cats *some monkeys *some 2. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex3.htm balls ◦ *some eggs*some oranges *some umbrellas *some 3. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex6.htm eagles We us the
Book 1 BASIC ENGLISH BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR GRAMMAR BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR Book 1 Book 1 Younger students at beginning to intermediate levels will greatly benefit from this step-by-step approach to English grammar basics. This is the ideal supplement to your language arts program whether your students are native English speakers or beginning English language learners. Skill-specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe instant reinforcement or intervention. · Illustrated lessons a
in on at • the 20th century • the 29th of November • Christmas / Easter • the Middle ages /August the first • six o’clock / 7.30 • the 1980s • Christmas Day / New • midday / noon / • 2006 Year’s Eve / Easter midnight • winter / summer Sunday • the weekend / • May / August / • Wednesday(s) weekends November • Monday morning • breakfast • the morning(s)/ • the day of • lunch(time) afternoon(s)/evening(s), • dinner(time) • the holidays • night • the interval In Estonia the school year starts in September. The first school day is on the 1st of September
When he had cleaned the windows, he stopped for a cup of tea. (NOT When he cleaned the windows, he stopped for a cup of tea.) 67. Don't use can to talk about the chance that something will happen. It may/might/could rain this evening. (NOT It can rain this evening.) I think Jane may/might/could come tomorrow. (NOT I think Jane can come tomorrow.) 68. Don't use an infinitive after think. I'm thinking of changing my job. (NOT I'm thinking to change my job.) Are you thinking of going home this weekend? (NOT Are you thinking to go home this weekend?) 69. Use a singular noun after every. I play tennis every Wednesday. (NOT I play tennis every Wednesdays.) He wrote to every child in the village. (NOT He wrote to every children ...) 70. When you say what somebody's job is, use a/an. My sister is a photographer. (NOT My sister is photographer.) I'm studying to be an engineer. (NOT I'm studying to be engineer.) 71. Use at last, not finally, as an exclamation. At last! Where have you been
Peter is reading a book now. 2. For facts. 2) fixed plan in the near future •The President of The USA lives in She is going to Basel on Saturday. The White House. 3) temporary actions 3. For habits. His father is working in Rome this •I get up early every day. month. •They travel to their country house 4) actions happening around the every weekend. moment of speaking (longer actions) 4. For things that are always / My friend is preparing for his exams. generally true. 5) trends •The Queen of England lives in More and more people are using their Buckingham Palace. computers to listen to music. 5. For timetables. 6) repeated actions which are irritating The bus leaves at 10 tomorrow
Ex. 8 p. 35 Maria: I think the frist one is better because it's cheaper and has fewer people. Anna: Yes he looks so kye the second one is bigger and very close to the shops. Maria: I dont mind a ten-minute walk to the shops. Anna: But the more expensive one expensive more friendly! Ex. 10 p. 35 Sam: Hello? Maria: I reading about the room in the newspaper. Is it still available? Sam: Yes, it is. Maria: I was wondering if I could come and see it? Sam: Sure. We're usually both here at the weekend and in the evening. Maria: What about Thursday evening? At seven o'clock? Sam: Sorry but we're both out that evening. What about Friday evening? Maria: Yes. That be fine. See you then. Sam: OK. Bye Ex. 1 p. 36 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. F Ex. 4 p. 37 1. She owns the car which broke down. 2. I'm going to see the girl which broke her leg. 3. Are you reading the book which gave it to you. 4. That's the man which won the prize. 5
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