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Inglise keele kordamine
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Inglise keele kordamine

· Proper nouns (Harry works in a bookshop) · Names of sports, games, activities, days, months, elebrations, colours, drinks, meals. · Languages, unless they're followed by ,,language" (I speak Spanish, BUT the French language is spoken in Canada) · Countries like Germany, India, Australia NB! Exeptions are The Netherlands, the Gambia, the Vatican. · Streets, squares, bridges, parks, railway stations, mountains, individual islands, lakes, continents · Posessive adjectives or posessive case (That is my car) · Restaurants, shops, hotels etc which are named after people who started them (McDonald's) · Words: bed, hospital, college, court, prison, school, university when refferred to the purpose, why they exist. (The injured girl had to be taken to hospital. BUT we went to the hospital to visit Tina) · Word work (= place of work) · Words: home, mother, father etc when we talk about home/parents

Keeled → Inglise keel
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INGLISE KEELE TÖÖPLAAN 6-KLASSILE
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INGLISE KEELE TÖÖPLAAN 6. KLASSILE

My summer go swimming / ...ing Polite English. Saying hello and introducing 3. nädal Unit 2. A trip to England Past Simple 4. nädal Outdoor activities by bus / car / train / plane, on foot English Country School Ordinals (the first, the second, ...) The Tower of London Posessive pronouns Polite English. Excuse me... 5. nädal Unit 3. A trip to Estonia Past Simple Travelling The comparison of adjectives Estonia. Writing a postcard Means of transport Polite English. Polite answers 6. nädal Unit 4. At the seaside Question words 7. nädal Class trip Pr Simple ­ Pr Continuous

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Inglise leksikoloogia
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Inglise leksikoloogia

Words with complex structure are not converted as a rule. (nt, childhood, friendship) Noun becomes a verb (anger, to anger)- that's the basic model of conversion Adj becomes a verb (to thin, to slow, to equal) Prep becomes a verb (to out, to down) Prep becomes a noun (ups and downs) Substantivation ­ Substantivation of adjectives is when nouns are converted from adjectives. They have the plural form and the posessive case. (nt, an alcoholic). Partial subst (nt, the rich, poor) ­ subst is partial because these words do not take a new paradigm. They're used with definite article and a collective meaning. Conversion is very productive because Engl is an analytical lg, the paradigms are simple and yet conversion is not absolutely productive. Traditional conversion is registred in the dictionaries. Occasional conv. takes place when writer wishes to be original. (nt, to brandy, to hm).

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjanduse ajalugu
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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

Which doll is your favorite? Which road leads to the zoo? Which runner is the winner? Do you know which girl won the prize? what Whose footprints are these? which Whose baby is this? whose Whose dog was barking in the middle of the night? 74 Possessive Determiners The words my, your, his, her, its, our, their are called possessive determiners or posessive adjectives. Use these words before nouns to say who something belongs to. I lent Margaret my guitar. Is this your house? Robert, your handwriting is difficult to read. The dentist asked Michael is showing his tortoise to his friends. his patient to open My sister lost her way in the city. her mouth. The lion is chasing its prey. m m ar H a Gr elp

Keeled → Inglise keel
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