that in some places they were a bit too forced (crammed together). Alltogether I liked the movie and it gave away the meaning of the book pretty well. The storyteller explaines in the beginning that Harry likes to play with people. Not good. The novel has no reference to Dorian being painted with an Egyptian goddess shaped like a cat who could grant his wish, as the film has. Appears throughout the whole movie. Girls signs the painting- Glaidis, Basils niece. Dorian stole her heart. Also important in later recognising the corpse. In Wilde's original, Sybil Vane is a Shakespearean actress whom Dorian observes playing Juliet, rather than the gifted dance-hall singer seen in this film. This necessitates altering Dorian's motive for breaking up with her. In the novel, her acting has become shallow as a result of really falling in love with Dorian, and his sense of illusion has been dissipated. In the
Your father's daughter sister, me Your mother's male child brother Your mother's female child sister, me Your mother's mother grandmother Your father's father grandfather Your grandmother's daughter's son brother Your grandmother's daughter's daughter sister, me Your mother's or father's brother uncle Your mother's or father's sister aunt A child of your aunt or uncle cousin A son of your brother of sister nephew A daughter of your brother of sister niece Your husband's or wife's father father-in-law Your husband's of wife's mother mother-in-law Your sister's husband brother-in-law Your brother's wife sister-in-law Your mother's son's wife sister-in-law Your mother's daughter's husband brother-in-law Your grandparent's father great-grandfather (vaarisa) Your grandparent's mother great-grandmother (vaarema) A daughter of your stepfather step sister A son of your stepfather step brother
He is an American rapper, record producer, songwriter, and actor. He is the only child of Marshall Bruce Mathers and Deborah R. "Debbie" Nelson. Bruce abandoned the family when Eminem was 18 months old. He was married twice to Kimberly Anne "Kim" Scott, whom he met in high school. Kim and Eminem began their on-and-off relationship in 1989. Their daughter Hailie was born on December 25, 1995. Eminem has custody of his dughter. He also has custody of Kim's niece Alaina and Whitney. Whitney is Kims child with another man. As a child, Eminem developed an interest in storytelling and aspired to become a comic book artist before discovering hip hop. He began rapping when he was 14. On Saturdays, he attended open-mic contests. Soon he signed his first contract. Eminem is the best-selling artist of the 2000s. He is one of the best-selling music artists in the world. Song „Mockingbird“ 2009 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9bCLPwzSC0
The woman in white Written by Wilkie Collins Is an epistolary novel One of the two novels for which Collins is most famous First published in book form in 1860 Characters Anne Catherick ("The Woman in White"). A young woman said to be of disordered wits. Laura Fairlie - Mr Fairlie's gentle, pretty niece, an heiress and an orphan. Marian - Laura's half-sister, not attractive but intelligent and resourceful. Walter Hartright - A poor young man who earns his living as a drawing master. The Story... Late one night on a lonely road a young art teacher,Walter, meets a strange woman dressed all in white.Walter goes to Limmeridge House and starts his new job, teaching art to two half sisters, Laura Fairlie and Marian.He falls in love with
· Maternal grandmother: the mother of one's mother · Grandson: a boy child of one's son or daughter · Granddaughter: a girl child of one's son or daughter · Uncle: the brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt · Aunt: the sister of one's father or mother or the wife of one's uncle · Cousin: any child of one's uncle or aunt · Nephew: a son of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Niece: a daughter of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Fiancée: a woman to whom a man is engaged to be married · Fiance: a man to whom a woman is engaged to be married · Bride: a woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event · Bridegroom: a man on his wedding day or just before and after the event · Wife: the woman to whom a particular man is married · Husband: the man to whom a particular woman is married
That clauses after nouns: The book that I borrowed from you is excellent. The apples that fell out of the basket are bruised. That clauses following a verb expressing mental action: She believes that she will be able to earn an A. He is dreaming that he can fly. I contend that it was wrong to mislead her. They wished that warm weather would finally arrive. Examples of other essential elements (no commas): Students who cheat only harm themselves. The baby wearing a yellow jumpsuit is my niece. The candidate who had the least money lost the election. Examples of nonessential elements (set off by commas): Fred, who often cheats, is just harming himself. My niece, wearing a yellow jumpsuit, is playing in the living room. The Green party candidate, who had the least money, lost the election. Apples, which are my favorite fruit, are the main ingredient in this recipe. Professor Benson, grinning from ear to ear, announced that the exam would be tomorrow.
Darcy had zero comprehension of politeness, but it can also serve as a proof of the deep-rooted understandings of equal fortune and class between the ones who tie the knot in the 19th century. Obviously marriage was not the only point that was affected by the class divisions. A conversation carried out by the representative of a great titled family and the members of mediocre class illustrates the differences between them in even the smallest aspects of the everyday life. "When my niece Georgiana went to Ramsgate last summer, I made a point of her having two men servants go with her. You must send John with the young ladies, Mrs. Collins." This statement from an aristocrat, Lady Catherine, to the girls of rather inferior descent, comes to show that if one Miss from a noble family required two servants whilst travelling, then two women of mediocre class were expected to have only one. Perhaps Lady
better. j) My father likes to be called a senior citizen, not an old A) rudeness B) behaviour C) politeness D) acting age… A) person B) relative C) gentleman D) pensioner 6. Match the words in the box with a suitable definition (a-l). Use each word once. Adult colleague nephew toddler best man fiancé niece twin bride neighbor sister-in-law widow a) The son of your brother or sister nephew g) The daughter of your brother or sister b) A woman on the day of her marriage h) A person who is fully grown c) A young child who is learning to walk i) A woman whose husband has died d) What a woman calls the man she is engaged to j) At a wedding, the friend of the bridegroom
" Kathy Blake, 58, of Fountain Valley, Calif., said she mainly wanted to help advance research. But she uses it to sort laundry, notice cars and people, and on the Fourth of July, to "see all the fireworks," she said. Ms. Campbell, a vocational rehabilitation counselor for New York's Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped, has long been cheerfully self-sufficient, traveling widely from her fourth-floor walk-up, going to the theater, babysitting for her niece in North Carolina. But little things rankle, like not knowing if clothes are stained and needing help shopping for greeting cards. Everything is a "gray haze -- like being in a cloud," she said. The device will not make her "see like I used to see," she said. "But it's going to be more than what I have. It's not just for me -- it's for so many other people that will follow me." Ms. Campbell's "realistic view of her vision" and willingness to practice are a plus, said Aries
Lord Emsworth tries to get him to leave Blandings Castle whenever possible. Another one of the main characters is the gardener Angus McAllister. He is a grumpy Scot, who cares very much about his gardens. He is very moody and at one point has Lord Emsworth under his paw. 1) The custody of the pumpkin: Main theme in there is the Pumpkin contest, which Lord Emsworth very much wants to win. Also, Freddie, who usually is not in the castle, is there and is flirting with McAllister's niece from America, without Lord Emsworth knowing it. Lord Emsworth would probably not allow that kind of relationship because due to his beliefs he wants Freddie to marry someone from his own class. At one point Lord Emsworth finds out about it and tells McAllister something like "Either the girl goes or You go," to which McAllister replies with his resignation. Some time goes by and after a while
the blouse had a small hole under the collar. E. Although I have already sent back the items with a letter requesting that my money be returned, I have not yet received a reply from you. TASK 15 Write a letter to Eagle Airways complaining about the bad food and service you received during one of their flights. Work in pairs, use no more than 250 words. TASK 16 Read this writing task. You recently bought the CRAZEE 4 YOU package described in the advert below for your nine-year-old niece. However, when she came to play the video she realised that she had already seen it. You were refused a refund when you took it back to the shop, in spite of the fact that the package came with a money-back guarantee. You have decided to put your complaint in writing. Using the information in the advert and the notes that you have made, as well as the letter to your sister, write a letter to the store manager explaining why you are not satisfied and suggesting appropriate compensation.
3) helilised aspireeritud klusiilid muutuvad helilisteks bh>h bhrátār brother bhárām bear dh>d rudhirá red, ruddy gh>g OLat ghānser goose MÄRKUSED 1) Ei kehti sellistele konsonantühenditele nagu sp st sh- muutust nendes ei toimu! aster- star- Stern piscis- Goth. fisks 2) Sellistes ühendites nagu kt, pt muutus ainult esimene häälik nox, noxtis- Nacht neptis- OE nift (niece) 3) Verneri seadus Minevikuoleviku verbid – (Can/could etc...) preterite-present verbs – neil on nii tugevate kui nõrkade verbide tunnused ja nad on enamasti modaalverbid. Seega: 1) Olevikuajad moodustatakse tugevate tegusõnade paradigma järgi (ablaudi abil) 2) Minevikuajad moodustatakse nõrkade tegusõnade paradigma järgi 3) Infinitiiv on nullastmes can could/ shall should (mineviku mitmuses pikk aste)/ will would/ may might (5kl obstruent) / must (mida
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initials FDR, was the 32nd President of the United States. He was a central figure of the 20th century during a time of worldwide economic crisis and world war. Elected to four terms in office, he served from 1933 to 1945 and is the only U.S. president to have served more than two terms. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt were fifth cousins but were close. FDR's wife Eleanor Roosevelt was Theodore's orphaned niece who he gave away in marriage to "cousin Franklin" in 1905. Table of Contents 1. American Literature, dates and names 2. Christopher Columbus 3. Puritans, Of Plymouth Plantation 4. The Age of Reasons 5. Benjamin Franklin 6. Noah Webster 7. The Romantic Traditions James Cooper, Washington Irving, Emily Dickinson, Walter Whitman 8. Mark Twain 9. Henry James 10. Jack London 11. F.S Fitzgerald 12. William Faulkner 13. The Great Depression 14
Sometimes, adjectives are used as nouns and then they become expressive and often colloquial. e.g Listen, my sweet, come on, lovely. Abstract nouns may be used for concrete objects and then these nouns become emotional. e.g the old oddity instead of an odd old person, the litte eccentricity =>eccentric child The possessive case may be added to a phrase or sentence, the result is quite humorous. e.g She is the best boy I used to go to with's mother. Who is she? He is the niece I told you about's husband. The ending of the plural ('s) may be added to a sentence and the effect is colloquial. e.g ,,I'm sorry for you" is worse twenty I told you so's. Abstract nouns used in the plural They become expressive when used. E.g She confronted the injustices, the meanness of our company. 2 Article The article with proper names adds a colloquial touch. e.g The Hardy's were rather late (the family) He was introduced a Ms.Hubbard Have you A.Turner? (art)
always struggled to support her spirits, there were periods of dejection. It was reasonable, however, to hope that they would not continue long. Mrs. Gardiner gave her the particulars also of Miss Bingley's visit in Gracechurch Street, and repeated conversations occurring at different times between Jane and herself, which proved that the former had, from her heart, given up the acquaintance. Mrs. Gardiner then rallied her niece on Wickham's desertion, and complimented her on bearing it so well. "But my dear Elizabeth," she added, "what sort of girl is Miss King? I should be sorry to think our friend mercenary." "Pray, my dear aunt, what is the difference in matrimonial affairs, between the mercenary and the prudent motive? Where does discretion end, and avarice begin? Last Christmas you were afraid of his marrying me, because it would be imprudent; and now, because he is
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for some years. Before defeating the Picts, he defeated the Vikings, driving them from the land. Once the warfare had ended between Scot and Pict, MacAlpin turned his attention to reforming laws, repressing and punishing crime, as well as improvements in the administration of justice. MacAlpin is credited with a code of laws known as "Code MacAlpin". *Malcolm III Canmore and Queen Margaret Malcolm married Margaret, who was his second wife, the great-niece of Edward the Confessor. Margaret's impact was dramatic. She favoured the Roman Catholic church to the Celtic Church. To allow her to feel more at home, Malcolm ordered that the language used at court should be Anglo-Saxon rather than Gaelic. As a result Malcolm III was the first to be called "King of Scotland" in his own time. Margaret also had built what is today called St Margaret's Chapel, in the highest part of Edinburgh Castle
[NONPERSONAL] contrasts with the following: who, whom, [PERSONAL] he, himself [MASCULINE, chiefly PERSONAL] she, herself, etc. [FEMININE, chiefly PERSONAL] Gender in English nouns is `notional' or `covert' (cf. French, German, Russian). There is no grammatical gender in English. Male entities are referred to masculine pronouns - he; female - she; sexless - it. Some other remarks: - morphologically unmarked for gender: bachelor spinster, uncle aunt, monk nun, king queen, nephew niece, brother sister - morphologically marked for gender: host hostess , prince princess, god goddess, hero heroine - personal dual gender (who she/he): artist, cook, friend, servant, singer, enemy, speaker - common gender (who/which he/she/it): child, cat, dog, monkey (as pets or personified) - collective nouns (it/which they/who): army, board, class, crew, gang, jury, firm, family, party, company, department, government, etc.
grandchildren los nietos pig el cerdo uncle el tío cow la vaca aunt la tía rabbit el conejo aunts & uncles los tíos turtle la tortuga nephew el sobrino mouse el ratón niece la sobrina deer el ciervo nieces & nephews los sobrinos duck el pato 18. To Know People & Facts conocer - to know people saber - to know facts conozco conocemos sé sabemos conoces conocéis sabes sabéis
nouns begin to function as personal (stand for people) they become emotional (dealing with metonymy) (e.g. "The old oddity." an old odd person; "The little eccentricity." an eccentric child; "He is a disgrace to his family." he is a disgraceful son). Possessive case the suffix apostrophe "`s" may be added to a phrase or sentence and the result is humor or colloquial touch (e.g. "She is the boy I used to go with`s mother." "He is the niece I told you about`s husband."). The ending of the plural may be added to the sentence FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 7 with the same effect (e.g. "One I-sorry-for-you is worth twenty souls ..."). Abstract nouns when used with the plural become very expressive (e.g. "Here reigned maenesses, cruels, ..."). ARTICLES: The article with a proper name ads a colloquial touch (e.g