.. Adverbs are used to modify a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. Slowly, quickly, softly, suddenly, gradually... Prepositions typically come before a noun. Across, after, at, before, by, during, from, into, in... Conjunctions are used to express a connection between words. And, but, or... Formulaic expressions are used to express greetings, farewells, thanks, or apologies. Bye, excuse me, thanks... Existential there often comes at the start of a sentence. There is a fly in my soup. Phrase is larger than individual word, but smaller than sentence.
artikkel indefinite meaning. zero article nullartikkel Refers to the use of no article or other determiner I like coffee. before a noun. 4 Grammatical Terminology Phrase fraas A word or group of words which form grammatical units such as noun phrase, verb phrase or adjective phrase. Phrases are the constituents of clauses. adjective phrase adjektiivifraas, A phrase with an adjective functioning as the head. An AdjP: Are you willing to volunteer? omadussõnafraas adjective phrase can have an attributive function (used Attributive funct.: It has a smooth before a noun), or a predicative function (used after a texture.
original; types: context ("opened roundabout way to (individual); syntactical (aN+of+aN), people ("Shakespeare chap") simple (based on a single phrase, sentence, string; window & heart") name objects ("one's image) sustained (developed). semantically classified: better half" = wife) 2. ALLUSION 2. METONYMY metaphorical ("soft smile") 2. PUN
in that statement help the audience to visualize the impact of discrimination and segregation. The black community being bound my the chains of discrimination prevented them from being able to rise up. Chains and manacles can also be seen as objects that bring back memories among African Americans that once experienced criminal injustice by the police due to institutional discrimination. Perhaps the most frequently used literary device in this speech would be repetition. The phrase ‘’I have a dream’’ is used a number of times throughout the speech and is also the name of the speech. The repetition of this phrase helps to emphasize the importance of Martin Luther King’s vision while highlighting the number of transgressions against the African American community. The phrase becomes almost inspirational and continually reminds people that equality is obtainable, making the phrase the rally cry for the movement. The
Noun can have a plural ending s Noun can have a possessive form. Boys’ Nouns usually go with determiners: an apple, a ball, the red car We can determine an adjective if it has a degree of comparison. For example: most beautiful, smaller. 4) A morphological test → What are the different forms a word can have. 5) A function test → What work does the word perform in a phrase or sentence. 2.3 Grammatical categories Grammatical categories divide into Inherent categories → are the properties that a word naturally has or does not have. Agreement categories → show syntactic links between words. Relational categories → mark the relationship a
•He took his boots off. •They called the doctor in. apposition a grammatical construction in which two usually adjacent nouns having the same referent stand in the same syntactical relation to the rest of a sentence (as the poet and Burns in “a biography of the poet Burns”) back-reference In grammatical analysis, the term reference is often used to state a relationship of identity which exists between grammatical units, e.g. a pronoun 'refers' to a noun or noun phrase. When the reference is to an earlier part of the discourse, it may be called a 'back-reference' (or anaphora); collective noun Collective noun is the name we give to a group of nouns to refer to them as one entity. A crew of sailors. A flock of birds. A range of mountains. conjunction any member of a small class of words distinguished in manylanguages by their function as connecto rs between words, phrases,clauses, or sentences, as and, because, but, however. content words
Aadressi teatada. Piisab linnast/ alevikust/ maast: London/ Wales/ Tartu/ Estonia. 2. Selle alla kirjuta kuupäev, kas numbriteha või kuu nimetust lühendades: 10/02, 10 Feb. Soovi korral võid ka lisada nädalapäeva ja/või aastaarvu: Tuesday 10 Feb 2007 / Tuesday 10/02/04 Punkte ega komasid pole kuupäeva kirjutamisel vaja. 3. Kiri algab kirjalehe vaakust äärest avafraasiga (opening phrase) Dear (Piret), millele võib järgneda koma. Kui kiri ise algab taandreaga avafraasile järgnevalt realt. Kirja avalauses (opening sentence) ja sissejuhatavas lõigus avaldada tänu saadud kirja/ postkaardi eest. 4. Kiri, nagu iga muugi kirjutis, peaks olema jagatud lõikudesse. Uut teemat alusta taandrealt uue lõiguga. 5. Kirja lõpulause (closing sentence) on traditsiooniliselt We/ I look foward to your letter/ hearing from you
Feelings and Opinions 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) When Dick saw his neighbour kick his dog he became angry/nervous. b) Sue wasn't really interested/interesting in the film. c) We were both afraid/anxious that we would miss the plane. d) I wish you wouldn't snap your fingers. It's very annoying/worrying. e) You're not scared/thrilled of spiders, are you? f) If we forget to do our homework, our teacher gets cross/terrifying. g) Tim completely lost his temper! He was absolutely furious/upset.
War was the turning point in many areas in life, because after the war new interactive medium have changed the English language more to the American English direction. The object of the work Ø The object of my research work is present day English and understanding that the origin of idioms is closely connected with people's mentality. The subject of the work The subject of my studies is" Idioms in the English language". Idiom is a phrase or expression whose total meaning differs from the meaning of the individual words. Methods of my studies Ø Dictionary of English Idiom; Ø Internet sites; Ø Phraseology of modern English; Ø Communication with English teachers; Ø Reading books and comparing with dictionary; On this subject I studied the literature Ø Antrushina G., Afanasyeva O., Morozova N., Ø Basics of English phraseology by Amosova N., Ø McMarthy, M., & O'Dell Felicity
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE You hear a lot about living a healthy lifestyle, enough that the phrase 'healthy lifestyle' may be one we'd like to permanently retire. The problem is, that phrase describes the life we need to live if we want to feel good and look good. So, what does it actually mean? Well, there are the obvious things that describe a healthy person: He or she doesn't smoke, is at a healthy weight, eats healthy foods not trans fats and exercises on a regular basis. It sounds so simple, it's funny just how hard it is to do all of those things in our current world. The good news is, you don't have to change everything at the same time. In fact,
Officially, the War on Terror label has not been used since Barack Obama came to office in 2009, but the war in Afghanistan continues. The campaign was launched in 2001 with the US/UK invasion of Afghanistan in response to the September 11 attacks. Since then, other operations have commenced, the largest being the War in Iraq, beginning with a 2003 invasion. Originally, it was waged against al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations with the purpose of eliminating them. The phrase War on Terror was first used by former US President George W. Bush and other high-ranking US officials to denote a global military, political, legal and ideological struggle against organizations designated as terrorist and regimes that were accused of having a connection to them or providing them with support or were perceived, or presented as posing a threat to the US and its allies in general. It was typically used with a particular focus on militant Islamists and al-Qaeda.
Problems 1 Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Many people were injured when the building demolished/collapsed. b) The ship radioed to say that it was in difficulties/dangers. c) The government has announced plans to help the poor/poverty. d) There was a large demonstration/manifestation against nuclear power in Manchester yesterday. e) Everyone agrees that the environment/nature must be protected. f) There has been another increase/rising in the level of crime. g) There are few jobs here and many people are away from work/unemployed.
7. Tõlkige inglise keelest saksa keelde lause Ambition is the last refuge of the failure. Esitage tõlge. Millist otsingukategooriat kasutasite? Google translate: inglise saksa ,,Ehrgeiz ist die letzte Zuflucht des Versagens" 8. Leidke täistekstiline teadusartikkel, mille pealkirjas on fraas e-government enactment framework ja mis on ilmunud viimase viie aasta jooksul. Esitage kirje. Kuidas otsingu läbi viite? Google scholar, täpsem otsing: exact phrase ,,e-government enactment framework", ,,in the title" The Journal of Strategic Information Systems http://www.antoniocordella.com/media/JSIS.pdf 9. Leidke täistekstilisi digiteeritud raamatuid Balti riikide kohta, mis on ilmunud alates 2003 aastast. Esitage ühe kirje. Kuidas otsingu läbi viite? Google books: advanced book search, ,,full view only", ,,books", subject" Baltic states", date ,,2003-2013" Rausmussen, J B (2010)
parts- shortening. Three types of clipping: Foreclipping- retain gthe fial part of the word- racoon-coon, telephone- phone Back-clipping- retains the beginnig crocodille- crock, doctor- doc, gasoline-gas Ambiclipping- middle part is retained- influenza- flu Clipping means beginning plus beginning situation comedy- sitcom But blending is if you take beginning plus the end- money plus energy=monergy 12) Abbrevation and Acronyms Abbrevation in initial letters are taken to replace the phrase- shortened form of a word or phrase usually consists of a letter or a group of letters taken from the word or phrase. Abbrevation--abbrev. Acronyms are pronounced according to grapheme-phoneme conversation rule. They are one of the types of abbrevation. 13) Meaning change A word typically has not one meaning but several. Fading- an old sense of a word fades away- dies Radiation- a new sense of words are created. Extention of meaning- widened meanings. Generalization
” Cater was an English dialect word meaning “to set or move diagonally.” Cater is itself a folk etymology of the French word quatre, “four.” chaise lounge: The French expression chaise longue means “long chair.” To many unobservant readers the word longue computes to lounge. Hey, that makes sense. One lounges in a chair that lets you put your feet up. Now many lawn furniture departments advertise “chaise lounges.” 16. Archaisms A word or phrase (or a particular meaning of a word or phrase) that is considered extremely old fashioned and long out of common use. 19th-Century Archaisms "We do not have to go back as far as Elizabethan English or the Middle Ages to encounter archaisms. Here are some from the Victorian and Edwardian eras: beastly (as in 'so beastly critical') blest, deuced (if I know) guv’nor luncheon spiffing 20th-Century Archaisms
· Plans · Promises, threat · Formal language Future simple Will + I · Weather forecast · Conditional sentence · Expecting · Action what definitely happen · Polite (asking) · Waiting progress Future Continuous Will + BE +ing · Describe activity what will cover all future activity · Rele...
Täpsem otsing Kõik sõnad: tutorial Fraas: information literady Domeen: edu.au Tulemus: ECU | Library | Pilot | Online Information Literacy Tutorial Hinnang: tundub et esimesed tulemused võivad õiged olla 8. Leidke täistekstiline teadusartikkel, mille pealkirjas on fraas e-government enactment framework ja mis on ilmunud viimase viie aasta jooksul. Esitage kirje. Kuidas otsingu läbi viite ja tulemusi hindate? Kasutan scholar.google.com Sisestan otsingufraasi exact phrase Pealkirjade jaoks: in the title of the article Alates 2011 Ei leidnud vastavate nõuetega artikleid! Praktiline töö nr 3 Infootsing otsisüsteemides 9. Leidke täistekstilisi digiteeritud raamatuid Balti riikide kohta, mis on ilmunud alates 2003 aastast. Esitage ühe kirje. Kuidas otsingu läbi viite ja tulemusi hindate? Google Books
ajakiri andmebaasis? Journals, ,,Check list" Teema: bioloogia, aastast 2005 4.-6. küsimusele leidke vastused andmebaasist Emerald (http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/) 4. Leidke artikleid, mis käsitlevad projektijuhtimist raamatukogus, kusjuures otsisõna peab esinema artikli pealkirjas. Esitage ühe artikli kirje. Kuidas otsingu läbi viite? Advanced search: journals, ,,project management" phrase, article title, ,,library" article title. Massis, B E. (2010). Project management in the library. New Library World, 111, (11/12), 526-529. Praktiline töö nr 4 Otsing andmebaasides 5. Leidke artikkel uurimustööst (Research paper), mille sisukokkuvõttes (abstract) on sõnad pensionisüsteem (Pension System) ning mis on ilmunud
Negative colouring is made stronger by constant epithets and emphatic constructions (e.g. "You filthy swine", "You lazy dog"). Adjectives when used as nouns become colloquial (e.g. "come on, lovely (noun)"). When abstract nouns begin to stand for people they become emotional (metonymy) (e.g. "The little eccentricity." an eccentric child). Possessive case the suffix apostrophe "`s" may be added to a phrase or sentence and the result is humor or colloquial touch. The ending of the plural may be added to the sentence with the same effect. Abstract nouns when used with the plural become very expressive. ARTICLES: the article with a proper name ads a colloquial touch (e.g. "He was engaged to a Mrs. Haggard."). Indefinite article: - with a family name creates evaluative meaning (e.g. "I do not claim to be a Caruso."). - with names of common people suggests a contemptuous attitude toward them.
noun, and of predicative adjectives with the subject French: le vin blanc `the white wine' la porte blanch `the white door' German: Ein klein-es Kind sah einen reich-en Mann `A small child saw a rich man' 3. Nouns and noun phrases, the structure and functions of noun phrases; lexical subclasses (proper nouns, common nouns), abstract vs concrete nouns, one class or more?; grammatical categories: number, gender, case. Identifying nouns: meaning, function, form The noun phrase (NP): The NP consists of the head, which is typically a noun, and other elements which (either obligatory or optional) determine the head and (optionally) modify the head or complement another element in the phrase. The NP typically functions as the subject, object or complement of clauses and as complement of prepositional phrases. Peter likes the girl (determiner: def. article + head) the small girl (det + premodifier: adjective + head)
dates. It is important for you to understand that your knowledge of these areas is never tested on the TOEFL. You do not have to be familiar with the content of the sentences to be successful on this section of the TOEFL. Each TOEFL vocabulary question consists of a single sentence followed by four choices. These choices are marked by letters (A), (B), (C), (D). Most sentences have one word underlined, and less frequently, some sentences may have a phrase underlined. You must identify the word among the choices that has the same or similar meaning as the under-lined word or phrase in the question. These words are called synonyms. Let's examine a sample question. Many organisms change their role in habitats from one season to another (A) diet (B) size (C) color (D) function This question is typical of the Vocabulary section. The topic is from the natural sciences and
Crime and the Law Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Sally didn't realise that she had broken/countered/denied the law. b) The police have banned/cancelled/refused parking in this street. c) I must remember to get a/an agreement/licence/permission for my television. d) The president admitted that there had been a breakdown of law and crime/government/order. e) Jim's parents wouldn't agree/allow/let him go to the demonstration. f) Jake was arrested because he had entered the country falsely/illegally/wrongly.
Analysis. Synthesis. Enumeration. 5. Descartes will only accept one specific kind of ideas: which and why? He will only accept clear and distinct ideas that are indubitable. Because the complex ideas could then be constructed using the simple ideas. 6. How does Descartes call his method and why is it not skeptical? Methodic doubt. Because the goal of this doubt is not to be skeptical but to prove that some things can not be doubted. 7. “I think, therefore I am”. What does this phrase means? If I think, I cannot doubt my own existence. 8. What kind of idea is for Descartes the idea of God? What does it mean? Innate idea. If God is God, he should be perfect. 9. How does Descartes prove the existence of God? The fact that I have an idea of God implies its existence. Also unicorns 10. Why God's truthfulness is important for Descartes? If God is the truth, and he created our minds, we can trust that our minds are good means to reach the truth. 11
How can we increase the quality of breathable air? “I’ll go out for a breath of fresh air” is an often-heard phrase. But how many of us realize that this has become irrelevant in today’s world? Air pollution is the addition of any harmful substances to the atmosphere, which causes the damaging of the environment, human health and the quality of life. Firstly, we should use green methods of powering like wind energy and landfill gas energy. This would reduce the amount of harmful gases. Another useful suggestion would be to plant trees. In this way we can increase the source of breathable oxygen
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Rex Harrison, who plays the part of Professor Henry Higgins Stanley Holloway as Alfred P. Doolittle Isobel Elsom as Mrs.Eynsford-Hill Mona Washbourne as Mrs. Pearce Etc.. COCKNEY ENGLISH ·Cockney English is the accent and form of English that workingclass people used to use in the East End of London. ·The accent has dissapeared from modern London but can still be heared in Essex. ·Speakers use rhyming slang, where the speaker replaces the word with an rhyming phrase. ·https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjKgPost1j4 PEARLIES Cockneys who wear pearly outfits during parades are called pearlies. Thanks for listening!
simple and plain for the audience to understand and follow. Messages in Winthrop sermon are also chosen with a deep but simple meaning, such as if you serve God well and follow him, success will come to you; working hard was for the honor of God; God knows your fate already since your birth, etc. All these messages were broadly about predestination and its importance. The first message I brought out about serving God and receiving success is mentioned in the sermon with the phrase ‘shipwreck’ as it follows:”Now the onely way to avoyde this shipwracke, and to provide for our posterity, is to followe the counsell of Micah, to doe justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God.” (Winthrop, 1996) ‘Shipwreck’ clearly represents failing the God and the consequences that accompany these kind of behavior. Doctrine for avoiding this relies on simple and plain teaching – follow, love and worship God.
prospective prom dates. Third, girls sports are extremely popular in our school. When our school plays another at basketball, our tiny gym is packed with crazy fans cheering on their classmates. Fourthly, here you're not a dork just because you're smart. It's cool be smart and hard-working. And there's plenty of help available for students who need it. Our school's mission statement is `The pursuit of excellence within the Catholic Tradition'. That phrase struck a chord with me in my freshman year and I hope it still rings true when I graduate.
constructions (you filthy swine! You lazy dog!) · Transposition may occur within different parts of speech. Adjectives when used as nouns are expressive and often colloquial (my sweet, lovely) · Abstract nouns may start functioning as personal (old oddity--odd person, he's a disgrace to his family) · The possessive case when applied to concrete object makes the noun more prominent (Hollywood's studios) · The suffix `s may be added to a phrase or a sentence the result being humour or colloquial touch. (She is the boy I used to go with's mother) · The ending of the plural may be added to a sentence with the same effect (one I'm-sorry-for-you is worse than twenty I-told-you-sos) · Abstract nouns when used in the plural become expressive (Life is full of the injustices, the incruelties and the meanesses) Pronouns: · Speaker or writer: the use of "one" or "you" when the speaker means himself
Did you notice somebody? 8) I went weak at the knees when I met him yesterday. 3.Rewrite the sentences using unless. 1) He won`y tell you unless you talk to him privately. 2) I won`t be late unless i go on foot. 3) Dan will feel miserable unless you call him. 4) Don`t buy the jeans unless you haven`t got enough money. 5) He won`t get a seat unless he buys the ticket in advance. 5.Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct phrases.There is one extra phrase. 4)g 5)h 6)c Kuna mõndades ülesannetes pole mõne küsimuse vastust siis ma väga vabandan ! Aga muidu loodan ikka et midagi aitab ! Palun!
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used. Firstly, using computers can improve their computer skills, which can be used later. For example finding a job. Nowadays there lots and lots of jobs which require atleast basic knowledge about computers. Therefore, it is important for them to have computer skills atleast at basic level. Secondly, using computers while studying can speed up the learning and also writing process, because it is known that the youth can find a missing word or a phrase on the internet in a matter of seconds. Also, they write a lot faster on computer than by hand, so it can drastically improve the speed of learning. On the other hand, students do not always use computers for learning. They use them also for playing games and communicating with their friends which can be really big factor of disturbance of the studying. Moreover, the students who use computers for other reasons than studying do not pay attention to the process of studying.
Yes, the package should arrive tomorrow morning. However, you may not be satisfied with the results. 3. Use a pair of commas in the middle of a sentence to set off clauses, phrases, and words that are not essential to the meaning of the sentence. Use one comma before to indicate the beginning of the pause and one at the end to indicate the end of the pause. Here are some clues to help you decide whether the sentence element is essential: · If you leave out the clause, phrase, or word, does the sentence still make sense? · Does the clause, phrase, or word interrupt the flow of words in the original sentence? · If you move the element to a different position in the sentence, does the sentence still make sense? If you answer "yes" to one or more of these questions, then the element in question is nonessential and should be set off with commas. Here are some example sentences with nonessential elements:
Nimi:ANNERIIN TRUU Õpperühm:IK 12 Praktiline töö nr. 6: Interneti otsimootorite kasutamisvõimalused Järgnevatele küsimustele vastates kasutage Google’t. Lisaks tulemusele pange kirja, millist otsinguviisi kasutasite ja millise päringu sõnastasite. 1. Leidke .edu domeeniga veebilehtedelt materjale, mis räägivad tsensuurist Nõukogude Liidus. Kui palju ja mida leiate? Kasutasin - Google Advanced Search-i this exact word or phrase: tsensuur nõukogude liidus language:estonia site or domain: .edu leidsin 10 aga kaks neist oli mingil määral väga kahtlase sisuga saidid. Igatahes leidsin resümeid, artikleid ja teavikuid mis räägivad Nõukogude Liidust ja tsensuurist(ajalool põhinevad) 2. Leidke korteriühistu Rannaääre aastaaruandeid, mis on eestikeelsed ja PDF formaadis. Kui palju ja mida leiate? Leidsin 5 2010.majandusaasta aruanne.pdf - Korteriühistu Rannaääre www.rannaaare.ee/..
Tone languages Somali, Mandarin Stress-timed languages syllables may last different amounts of time, but stressed syllables appear at a roughly constant rate. Non-stressed syllables are shortened to accomodate this. Syllable-timed languages every syllable is perceived as taking up roughly the same amount of time. Syllables are given approximately equal stress. When words are combined into sentences (or phrases), only one of the syllables receives a primary stress in that sentence (or phrase) and all the other syllables have a secondary stress. There are words in English that may be pronounced in two different ways in weak forms, in strong forms. Function words (auxiliary verbs, prepositions, conjunctions and certain pronouns) have weak forms. Strong forms replace the weak forms at the end of the sentence, being contrasted with another word, there is a co-ordinated use of prepositions, emphasis. Problems in phonemic analysis. Essay. There are two main areas of difficulty
numerous Snakes and Lizards are most numerous in desert areas. 8 first British the to Isles Australia from settlers the came The first settlers came to Australia from British. 4 Read the text about the Tasmanian devil and complete it with the phrases below. Write the letter of the phrase next to the number. There is one phrase that you don´t need. A until it comes to foodd threats to his life F often hit by cars B the babies are first left in the nests G their powerful jaws help them break bones C trying to scare each other off H black with a white collar or patch around its neck D sleeping in dens lined with grass and leaves I both the settlers and
I'm Alice, seven years and six months old and very good at daydreaming. I think so because my favourite phrase, that I use very often, is ,, Let's pretend" whether it is about pretending that Kitty is a chess pawn or that I'm going through the looking-glass. I always take my best friends, Snowbell, Dina and Kitty, with me to my quests but they seem to appear as someone else so I usually recognise them only later. But it doesn't matter. They're my best friends in the real world and I talk to them all the time. I think my characteristics come out the best during my dreams. For example I am very curious
The whole inside of the store is in a luxurious, opulent style with statues, and golden details. The Harrods motto is Omnia Omnibus Ubique--All Things for All People, Everywhere. Selfridges Selfridges is over 100 years old and opened on 15th March 1909 It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge The flagship store in London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods) George Selfridge coined the phrase "the customer is always right and who are we to disagree?!" Since it opened in 2003, the Birmingham store has been named every year by industry magazine Retail Week as one of the 100 stores to visit in the world. Marks and Spencer Marks and Spencer is an English shopchain with 703 stores in the United Kingdom and 361 stores spread across more than 40 countries It specialises in the selling of clothing and luxury food products.
and again from the routine, and everyone is their own. But thanks to Andy their life becomes meaningful again. Andy Dufresne - an intelligent, educated, kind, patient and intelligent young man. At first, it seems to us that it is nothing special in itself is not that fast breaks, but this is only a first impression. The film was nominated for seven awards "Oscar", but, unfortunately, but have not got anyone, but despite this, it still remains the best for me. I especially liked the one phrase in the movie "Hope - the best of things. It never dies" and its slogan "Fear - is shackles. Hope - is freedom". I would definitely recommend watching this awesome film.
Health and the body 1) Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) There were ten people waiting in the doctor's office/surgery/ward. b) After I ate the shellfish, I experienced/fell/happened ill. c) George's cut arm took over a week to cure/heal/look after. d) David fell down the steps and twisted his ankle/heel/toe. e) Everyone admired Lucy because she was tall and skinny/slim/thin. f) I've been digging the garden and now my back aches/pains/injuries. g) Whenever I travel by boat I start feeling hurt/sick/sore.
Landing Team Headquarters at Beirut International Airport. Their immediate victims were the 241 U.S. military men who were killed and over 100 others who were wounded. Their true target was the American people and the U.S. Congress. Their one act of violence influenced the U.S. decision to indicate the Marines from Beirut and it was therefore considered a terrorist success. There are three perspectives of terrorism: the terrorist's, the victim's, and the general public's. The phrase "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter" is a view terrorists themselves would accept. Terrorists do not see themselves as evil. They believe they are rightful combatants, fighting for what they believe in, by whatever means possible. A victim of a terrorist act sees the terrorist as a criminal with no caring for human life. The general public's view is the most unstable. His sympathetic view of terrorism has become an integral part of their psychological warfare.
in the Boston newspaper Boston Gazette. Elbridge Gerry, governor of Massachussets, was lampooned when his party redistricted the state in a blatant bid to preserve an Antifederalist majority. One Essex County district had resembled a salamander, and Boston Gazette dubbed it Gerrymander, combining Gerry with salamander. guacamole – The origin of guacamole dates back to the times of the Aztecs. The word comes from the ancient Nahuatl (a dialect of ancient Aztec) phrase ahuaca-mulli, roughly translating into “avocado sauce” or “avocado mixture”, which Aztecs believed could be used as an aphrodisiac. Avocados were a New World food that became quite popular with the Spaniards, lending the term from the Aztecs. The Spanish conquistadors transliterated it as agucate, adding the Mexican world mole “sauce” to the end. It is said the Spaniards liked their avocados three ways, with salt, with sugar or both.
The whole inside of the store is in a luxurious, opulent style with statues, and golden details. The Harrods motto is Omnia Omnibus Ubique--All Things for All People, Everywhere. Selfridges Selfridges is over 100 years old and opened on 15th March 1909 It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge The flagship store in London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods) George Selfridge coined the phrase "the customer is always right and who are we to disagree?!" Since it opened in 2003, the Birmingham store has been named every year by industry magazine Retail Week as one of the 100 stores to visit in the world. Birmingham London Queen of Time Marks and Spencer Marks and Spencer is an English shopchain with 703 stores in the United Kingdom and 361 stores spread across more than 40 countries The flagship store was opened at Marble Arch,
Ideal marriage By definition, marriage is a union, a legal joining of two people. However the term 'ideal marriage' is a much more complex phrase to understand. This is due to the variety of couples and views on life. Fortunately, there are some basic traits that all succesful wedlocks have in common. In order for a marriage to work, it needs to have the full attention of both participants. Both man and woman need to respect each other, including their duties, rights and responsibilities towards one another. In my opinion, a perfect marriage has to be a partnership.
1 SYNTACTIC STYLISTIC DEVICES SYNTACTIC STYLISTIC DEVICES are based on a peculiar place of the word or phrase in the utterance (text, sentence, etc).This special place creates emphasis irrespective of the lexical meaning of the words used. Categories: syntactic stylistic devises based on: SDD: based on ABSENCE OF LOGICALLY REQUIRED ELEMENTS OF SPEECH ELLIPSIS ELLIPSIS or ELLIPTICAL SENTENCES means leaving out one or both principle members of the sentence that is the subject or predicate. NT: Where is the man I'm going to marry? - Out in the garden. (no subject) What is he doing out there?
Food, Restaurants and Cooking Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Waiter, could you bring me the account/bill/addition, please? b) It's a very popular restaurant - we should apply for/book/keep a table. c) If you're hungry, why not ask for a large dish/plate/portion? d) Please help/serve/wait yourself to salads from the salad bar. e) Waiter, can I see the catalogue/directory/menu, please? f) This fish is not what I called/commanded/ordered. g) This dish/plate/serving is a speciality of our restaurant.
sentence. When the subject is the person or thing doing the action, then we use an active verb: Bell invented the telephone. When the subject is not doing the action, but something is happening or being done to it, or the action is directed at it, then we use a passive verb. The telephone was invented by Bell. NB! The object of an active sentence becomes the subject of a passive sentence. The doer of the action is indicated by a by phrase. When the doer of the action is not important, the ’by phrase’ is omitted: Active: Someone locks the office every evening. Passive: The office is locked every evening. Tenses in the Passive Voice A passive verb is the verb be in the right tense + a Past Participle (PP) • Present Simple: am/are/is + PP The office is locked every evening. • Past Simple: was/were + PP My car was stolen last night.
Money is Not the Most Important Thing in Life One of the main idea of today's busy and hectic lifestyle is to get more and more money and posessions, achieve higher goals, while the important aspects in life are often forgotten or less valued. However, the saying that you cannot buy everything, is not just a nugatory phrase. There are things in life which are a lot more precious than money could ever buy. Perhaps the modern world enables the material thinking. The constant commercials, for instance, in bus stations, saying "the one who has more things when he/she dies is the winner", are good ways to brainwash people. That is why crowds rush to supermarkets and malls, when some ''shopping rally'' is announced to buy. By doing that, people start neglecting the valuable immaterial substance.
· the title page: on the top should be : Tallinn Pedagogical University, the second line: Department of English. In the middle: write your title without quotation marks, and below in the middle write Term Paper. Then a little below write: by Xzzz Xzzzz, and below of that write: Supervisor: Lect. Zxxx Zxxxx. Below in the end write: Tallinn 200X. · title should be not a sentence use only phrases · chapters should have titles (not a sentence but a phrase). After title page comes page 2 and Table of Contents (in the top middle) here you indicate the division of your paper (Introduction, Chapter 1 (with title), etc.). · NB! People who have literary topic should write a Preface (short, normally 1 page long ) and only then comes Table of Contents and there mention your Preface (e.g. Preface, Introduction, Chapter 1 (with title), etc.). · all the following divisions start with a new page (e.g. Preface (1
Metonymy Under / overstopping Octometer Synecdoche Indented line Antonomasia Graphon Phrasing Irony Common Lit. Voc. Syntagm Epithet: Special Lit. Voc. Monotonous rhythm Syntactic Terms Jerky rhythm Phrase Barbarisms / Alternating rhythm Sentence foreign w. Rambling rhythm Metaphorical Archaic w. Grading rhythm Transferred Poetic diction Oxymoron Neologisms Functional styles / registers Hyperbole STYLE AND STYLISTICS FGI 1081 Stylistics (I