.. Wou can also turn it around: The result first and then the condition. • WOULD + VERB+ IF +PAST SIMPLE • Note: There is no comma when the „IF“ is between the two clauses. • I would give candy to my kids every day if I were a parent. • He would quit his job if I won the lottery. • I would fly to Africa if I had wings. III CONDITIONAL • a past regret • different outcome that would have happened if a specific condition had been met. • If I had remembered to call my friend last night, she wouldn’t have sent me an angry text message. • If I had bought that car, I would have had an accident. • If I had studied more, I would not have failed the test. How to use it? • IF + HAD + Past participle , + WOULD + HAVE + Past participle • If I had remembered to call my friend last night, she wouldn’t have sent me an angry text message. • If I had bought that car, I would have had an accident.
car crash in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris. Her companion Dodi Fayed and the driver Henri Paul were pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Fayed's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, was the only survivor. Princess Diana's death has been claimed as a conspiracy. Diana's public funeral was held at Westminster Abbey on 6 September. The funeral drew an estimated 3 million mourners and onlookers in London, as well as worldwide television coverage. Diana today is still remembered by many as the "people's princess". She will always be remembered. Lady Diana Frances Spencer "Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the potential to give something back." ~ Princess Diana. THE END.
and mythological tales The Middle Ages (500-1500) Irish writing of 6th century The book of Armagh · the earliest surviving complete NT manuscript produced in Ireland. · some of the oldest surviving specimens of Old Irish. · it was the work of a scribe named Ferdomnach of Armagh The book of Armagh Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) · Was born in Dublin, Ireland · Swift was part of the inner circle of the Tory government He is remembered for works such as: · Gulliver's Travels · The battle of the books Jonathan Swift Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) · Was born at 21 Westland Row, Dublin · Was an Irish writer and poet · He is remembered for his epigrams · His only novel (The Picture of Dorian Gray) Oscar Wilde George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) He was born in Dublin · was an Irish playwright · a co-founder of the London School of Economics · First writing was music · His main talent was for drama
bell that rings every fifteen minutes. The most historic religious building in Britain is Westminster Abbey, a beautiful church across the street from the Houses of Parliament. It was begun between 1042 and 1065 when the English king Edward the Confessor built a church on the site where the abbey now stands. In 1245, King Henry III began work on the main part of what is now Westminster Abbey. Poets' Corner in the Abbey is a place where Britain's greatest writers are either buried or remembered with a memorial plaque. Spenser, Dickens, Kipling and many other great writers are buried there. William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and others are remembered by memorial plaques. Great scientists like Newton and Darwin and famous military men are buried in other parts of the Abbey. Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace is the official London residence and principal workplace of the British monarch. It is located in the City of Westminster. Queen Victoria
It was getting (get) dark by the time we arrived (arrive) at the hotel. 4. Choose Past Simple or Past Perfect to complete the sentences. * Alice felt very pleased with herself. She found/had found what she was looking for. * By the time I got back to the bathroom, the bath had overflowed / overflowed. * My sister told me that Joe died / had died. * He had looked / looked at his watch and began walking even faster. * I was just about to leave when I remembered / had remembered my briefcase. 5. Past Perfect Simple or Continuous? * Andrew died last week . He had been suffering (suffer) from cancer for the last three years. * I had seen (see) the view many times before but it had never impressed me this much. * Before now we had always agreed (always agree) where to go on holiday. * We looked (look) at the painting for about ten minutes before we realised who the artist was. * I had heard (hear) the symphony many times and it had sounded new each time. 6
· Result: few people brought cases to court · Henry II had the state bring suspects to trial · Established grand juries · Gathering evidence, submitting the names of likely suspects · failure to do this resulted in heavy fines · Results: more cases brought to trial, a greater degree of law and order, the king made money from court revenues · Henry II remembered for his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine · Her lands gave him control over one-third of France · Problems: Philip II of France (much weaker, but technically Henry II's overlord for his French lands) was stirring up trouble and revolts · Henry II had problems with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket · Once his close ally · Several disagreements · The bishop tragically murdered by four overly eager knights (1170)
2. With what do you associate the names of Mary Read and Anne Bonny, who lived during the eighteenth .century? 3. She was an English heroine who, with her father rescued the crew of the ship Forfarshire which was wrecked on the Fame Islands on the northeast coast of England in 1838. Who was she? 4. What was Casanova's occupation at the time of his death? 5. What was the name of the Hunchback of Notre Dame 6. Which broadcaster, who died in 1985, is most remembered for presenting Desert Island Discs? Vastused: 1. Charles Babbage 2. Piracy 3. Grace Darling 4. Librarian 5. Quasimodo 6. Roy Plomley
Emily Dickinson, regarded as one of America's greatest poets, is also well known for her unusual life of self imposed social seclusion. Living a life of simplicity and seclusion, she yet wrote poetry of great power; questioning the nature of immortality and death, with at times an almost mantric quality. Her different lifestyle created an aura; often romanticised, and frequently a source of interest and speculation. But ultimately Emily Dickinson is remembered for her unique poetry. Within short, compact phrases she expressed far- reaching ideas; amidst paradox and uncertainty her poetry has an undeniable capacity to move and provoke. Liis
This song inspires me to me the champion and win in everything in my life. Both of these song are very good to listen. When in a mood for dreaming it is better to listen hip- hop especially ,,Window shopper" but in a need for inspiratoin mood the best song to listen is ,,We are the champions". In my opinion rap and hip- hop are for younger age groups although there are exeptions. Queen is for everyone because it is a legendary band which will be remembered for decades thanks to their great songs. It can be said that music is a good mean for spending time and searching for inspiration and for me if plays both roles. Rain Hein 10 a
Richard was still very lonely, he was waiting Karen`s awakening. Richard`s and Karen´s daughter Megan lived with Karen`s parents Georg and Lois. Megan saw her mother first time when she was six years old. Hamliton and Pamela were doing drugs. And they took it themselves too. They got an overdose on the first of november in 1999 and they were taken to the hospidal where was Karen too. Wendy was a doctor there. And in the same evening happened a miracle, Karen woke. Her memory was clear. She remembered that night when she fell in a coma well, like that would be yesterday. Karen`s friends and her parents were very happy about it. But Karen did not know that she had a daughter and it took time to her to get used with it. Karen`s body was weak and she could not move. The journalists were very interested to get an interview from Karen. And finally she agreed to go along with a talkshow. She answered to all the questions which she were asked and when
samal ajal · They denied stealing the money. · I enjoy going out. stealing <-- denied Verb + to... 1)Kasutame to vormi kirjeldamaks tegevust mis järgneb esimesele tegevusele · They decided to steal the money. · I want to go out. decided -> to steal want -->to go 3)Mäletan millegi tegemist. (peale seda) I'm absolutely sure I locked the door. I clearly remember locking it. (=I locked it, and now I remember this) 4)Mäletan et pidin midagi tegema (enne seda) · I remembered to lock the door when I left but I forgot to shut the windows. · Please remember to post the letter. 5)Kahetsen millegi tegemist(tegin juba) · I now regret saying what I said. I shouldn't have said it. Kahetsusega teatama(olevikus) I regret to say / to tell you / to inform you 6)Jätkama sama tegevust, mida juba teen · The minister went on talking for two hours. 7)Minema midagi tegema (midagi uut) · After discussing the economy, the minister then went on to talk about foreign policy
Paper-based media will soon be replaced by online media The technology is always improving and that is why it is believed that in the future internet will be the alternative to today’s newspapers and magazines. I agree with this statement. First of all because this development would save customer’s money and I think we shouldn’t have to pay for our daily news. People who don’t want to pay for the newspaper are already checking the most important news online which are usually free. Another reason for this progress is that online newspapers have been made so easy to access. There were times when people could only get their newspapers by mail or from store, but now they just have to find Wi-Fi and use their gadget to be able to catch up with the latest news. In addition, even the most frequently published papers are only distributed once per day. This simply means that papers can’t compete with the Internet, because there w...
It's 3 in the morning. Why aren't you sleeping?" Suddenly I heard a voice that told me: ,,Seven days!" and after that just beep beep beep. At first I thought it's just some stupid joke but I got frightened and I couldn't even get any sleep. I creeped downstairs looking after my shoulder from time to time because I had this feeling someone was watching me and when I looked after the window I saw someone standing in the dark alley. That seriously creeped me out! I suddenly remembered that creepy movie called ,,The Ring". In the film the person who watched the film got murdered in seven days and they receieved exactly the same phone call as I did. The whole week, I got barely any sleep. I had been like that for already six days straight. When day seven arrived, I was really frightened about what's going to happen. It was my birthday, but I wasn't in celebration mood because that phone call was still frightening me. I passed out on the couch and in
I wanted to protect you. I hope, that someday you can forgive me. She lied and lied and lied... Mery belived it all. She was blinded by her mother`s sweet voice, because she couldn`t see her phoney face. Years passed by. Thanks technological progress Mery could learn and become a teacher herself. She became a lecturer at the University of Oxford and later a professor. Mery`s mother was getting old. She lost her beauty and her fame. Mery`s mother was remembered anymore, but Mery lives in history as honoured and beloved professor.
the post-revolutionary period. · The Britain they knew was highly fearful of the possibility of revolution. Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) · He was a Poet, a Dramatist, a Essayist and a Novelist · Shelley was born at Field Place in Broadbridge Heath. · The most revolutinary of the Romantic poets. · He was an individualist and idealist · His ideas were anarichic · Many of his poems address social and political issues · He is best remembered for "Ode to the West Wind" and "To a Skylark." George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) · He was a Poet and a politician · Byron was born in a house on Holles Street in London. · He was in many ways the prototype of the romantic poet. · He was heavily involved with contemporary social issues . · His romances and dramatic poems had a delirious effect on the European public. · Most popular poems were "Childe Harold ´s Pilgimage" and "Don Juan"
she would wake up in the middle of the night just to bake a cake. When Sophia was 25, in her own apartment, with bachelor’s degree, with no work and no money, she decided that she had to do something with her life. She applied to every job she could find but unfortunately, none of them worked out. Sophia was about losing her last hope, then one night she saw a dream of her life five years later. When she woke up, it still seemed so real, so she decided to act just like she remembered from it. She wrote a business plan, went to the bank with it and luckily got loan for her own company. It was a cafe, which sells her bakeries! Step by step, this cafe started to become popular. Now, when Sophia is 40 years old, she is happy about all of the choices she has made in her life. Sophia is earning a lot of money with her cafe. Hardworking woman as she is, she even managed to make a family next to holding up a company-she has 2 beautiful daughters
across the Devil`s Field. Suddenly one of them stopped and glanced at the moonless sky. His horse felt nervous, imitating the feelings of his rider. The other man seized his horse as well and looked at his companion in a curious way. After a minute or two spent in abnormal silence the first rider cried out as loud as he could: "Run!" The second man jumped off his horse and rushed to the forest that was waiting some meters ahead. But then he remembered about the other rider, but when he turned the Devil`s Field was empty. His companion was gone as well the horses. The man was seriously scared now, but since he was one of the Royal Solders fear was not allowed to be shown in public. So he drew his half-iron, half-silver sword and decided to go back to the field, but then he thought: "Alec told me to run...It means I mustn`t return to That place anymore...What should I do?"
name from The Creolettes to the Peaches. He also gave the singer her stage name Etta James. The success gave the group an opening spot on Little Richard’s national tour. Etta decided to leave the group. After leaving The Peaches she had another RnB hit. Her debut album At Last was released in late 1960. In early 1961 James released what was to become her signature song „At Last“. Though the song was not as successful as expected, it has become the most remembered song. In 1963 she had another major hit with „Pushover“. After a couple years scoring minor hits, James’ career started to suffer after 1965, but she continued to chart in the RnB top40 in the early 1970s. Following this brief success, however, she left Chess Records and did not record for another 10 years as she struggeled with drug addiction and alcoholism. Though she continued to perform, little was heard of her until 1987. In 1989 she signed with Island Records released the album
Police found at next day at the murder weapon fingerprints. Karl knew that he is guilty but he also did not want to go to jail. He made up parlous plan which was supposed to look like, that John made suicide. He had to find a weapon and replace the fingerprints. Everything went well, until he was not able to get fingerprints. He had already received the knife, but he had no idea how to get in a corpse room at police station. Then he remembered that, he have an old friend who is working in the police force. Karl met his old friend and talked about everything, and a friend sought the fingerprints of a firearm. Then he had a new problem, how to get the weapon back on its place, and then again go unnoticed, so that the second defendant is not guilty and also he. Fortunately, the cops had a lunch break and they all went into the next house to the pizza bar
It is a story told by a horse, in his own words. It's about how he was treated and taught when he was a young and healthy horse and how he fell into illness and was treated badly. The Black Beauty didn't remember everything when he was small, but he remembered some very important advice from his mother. She told him that the better he behaved, the better was he treated and he always had to do best of him to his master. One day a man took him with him to the Birtwick Park. There lived other horses and the Beauty became friends with the others. The Black Beauty was a good horse and everyone loved him. One morning a master Gordon had to go to the city with Beauty. When they arrived to the hotel the master put the horse to the stable and went to bed
There was nothing wrong and it was perfectly silent. As I stood there looking around me the front door opened. It was my sister coming in. I greeted her and then she started talking about an artschool she had been invited to. We talked a long time, and I got carried away with the conversatin, forgotting the envelope that still waited me on my armchair. Later at night, when I at last got to my room, I found the letter and remembered to open it. So I picked up the envelopen again. And opened it slowly, with a little hesitation. It was easy to open it. I took out the folded paper, letting the empty envelope fall on the floor. I unfolded the letter and started reading the lines. It was a formal letter and it took only a brief moment for me to understand what it was about. The letter was from the artschool that my sister told me about. I was also invited to attend.
Nelson was actually born Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square, London Personal life Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Lady Nelson, Nelson's wife Emma, Lady Hamilton is best remembered as the mistress of Lord Nelson Interesting facts Ironically, Nelson found that he suffered from chronic seasickness, a complaint that dogged him for the rest of his life Some of the most famous quotes of H. Nelson: Thank God I have done my duty. - 21 October 1805, while dying England Expects that every man will do his duty. - before Trafalgar Let me alone: I have yet my legs and one arm. Tell the surgeon to make haste and his instruments
helplessness. Suddenly, and it all seemed to happen at the same time, the music stopped and the clock struck twelve. As Ella had been dreading the room became silent for a minute. She couldn't force herself to move. All her worst nightmares were becoming real. She started hearing all kinds of voices from the attic. All at once the barking dogs went mad; she heard a crazed laughter coming from the attic and a thump. That was the last thing Ella remembered when she woke up- she had fainted and now when she looked at the timepiece she noticed it was five o'clock. It was still dark outside and the house was silent. There was a noise she couldn't identify coming from the garden and then some footsteps and a weak knock on the door. For a second Ella couldn't decide whether she was dreaming or not and if she should react to the knock. She then, very slowly got up and went to the door. She saw nothing from the peephole- it was too dark outside
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt (October 27, 1858 January 6, 1919;) was the 26th President of the United States. He is well remembered for his energetic personality, range of interests and achievements, leadership of the Progressive Movement, model of masculinity, and his "cowboy" image. He was a leader of the Republican Party and founder of the short-lived Progressive ("Bull Moose") Party of 1912. Before becoming President (19011909) he held offices at the municipal, state, and federal level of government. Roosevelt's achievements as a naturalist, explorer, hunter,
of the late 1960s and 1970s, despising anything connected with middle class. When Christine has had enough of Rex and his lazy behavior she throws him out of the house, and for the first time Rex has to deal on his own.Christine gets a job as a waitress and hires Hannah (au pair) look after Gabriel. Trying to fend for himself well as emotionally supporting his confused and confusing parents, Gabriel is forced to grow up quickly with support only from his remembered twin brother, Archie, and his `gift' the ability to make sense of his world through painting and drawing. A chance visit to '70s rock star Lester Jones he crystallizes the anxious emotions inside Gabriel and helps him to engage with his gift and to heal the rift with his family. L. Jones gave Gabriel a very valuable painting with what Gabriel began to bring his parents together again. The message. · This is a charming, light-textured story
The zombie shouted, "Boo! Guess who!" Ben knew who it was and said, "John, you silly thing. You scared me! Where have you been all this time?" Laughing, John said, "Sorry I'm late, but there was a problem with my costume. Let's go trick or treating. There'll be no candy left for us if we wait any longer." "That's okay," Ben said. "Let's get started." Ben suggested they go east first. Several houses looked promising that way, and Ben remembered that the folks in one particular house gave out great candy and were fun to visit. ." Their hearts still pounding a little, Ben and John walked along the street. The first house they came to was creepy- looking. A long sidewalk lead up to a front porch. In the moonlight, the house looked deserted. John whispered, "I
recorded his long friendship with that eccentric painter Hazlitt’s Complete Works, in 13 volumes, appeared in 1902–06, to be reissued, edited by P.P. Howe, in 21 volumes in 1930–34 Toward the end of his life Hazlitt was severely ill By September 1830, Hazlitt was confined to his bed He died on 18 September His last words were reported to have been "Well, I've had a happy life” What to remember Hazlitt was an English writer, remembered for his humanistic essays and literary criticism, as the greatest art critic of his age and as a drama critic, social commentator, and philosopher He was also a painter He is now considered one of the great critics and essayists of the English language References http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/i mages/paintings/mmb/large/ kt_mmb_b_mai_46492_large.jpg http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/ 257955/William- Hazlitt http://www
guide and drew very square block letters. 6. In 1888, Helen left home for the first time. She and Anne attended the Perkins School for the Blind as a guest of the director, Michael Anagnos. Helen became an overnight celebrity. However, her friendship with Anagnos suffered when she was accused of plagiarism[plaigarisam]. Helen had written a story entitled "The Frost King" for Anagnos's birthday. It was a lot like a story Helen had heard once, long before, and perhaps she remembered parts of it without realizing it. Some people said Helen's writing was just too good for someone who couldn't see or hear nature with her own eyes and ears. 7. But Helen had spent most of her childhood outside! Anne had taught Helen many things outside of the classroom. She taught her to touch, smell, and experience nature. She wanted Helen to be curious, ask questions, and to discover the world around her. And,
Example: It is a cat. Sue is an engineer. · Is used when something/somebody is mentioned first time. Example: She picked up a book. · Is used when you want to show how often you do something. Example: I go to the gym twice a week. · Is used before numeral when it means "one" Examples: a hundred, a pound, a thousand, a dollar, a quarter, a half The · Is used when both the person speaking and listener know the specific object they are talking about. Example: I remembered the fun I had with them. · Is used when you have mentioned something/somebody before. Example: I live in a house. The house is quite old and has four bedrooms. · Is used with nouns when talking about something specific. Example: Bob has got a car and a bike. The car is green and the bike is blue. · Is used with nouns that are unique. Example: The sky was a brilliant blue. They all sat in the sun. · Is used with superlative adjectives.
kept in it's original form , and has a lot of monuments of that time. Thanks to that in 1997 Old Tallinn has been included in the list of a world heritage of UNESCO. -The Raekoja Square The Raekoja Square is used for senturies like market and fair square, here took place many festivals, and criminals were executed. In summer on Raekoja Square many open air conserts and fairs of handicraftsmen were arranged, at the same time old traditions are remembered, took place many different party parades, knight tournaments and shooting competitions. In winter Christmas tree is placed and christmas fair is spent -Defensive Towers Tallinns Town Wall, reinforced with defensive towers, is one of the strongest defensive structures in Northern Europe by the XVI sentury. It is 3m wide, 16m high and its lenght is about 4km -Modern Tallinn Tallinns business center, with the hotel skyscrapers, banks and business centers, is already a
but which can affect subsequent performance and behavior. Levels of Processing. The levels-of-processing theory emphasizes the degree to which new material is mentally analyzed. In contrast to the view that there are sensory, short-term, and long-term memories, levels-of-processing theory suggests that the amount of information processing that occurs when material is initially encountered is central in determining how much of the information is ultimately remembered. Glossary 3 Encoding of Memory – кодирование, шифрование; процесс, при котором информация с исходном положении записывается (запоминается) в память. Storage of Memory – хранилище; процесс накопления материала в структуре памяти.
1. To talk about a completed action in the past, often with a time reference. Yesterday morning, the car broke down on the motorway. 2. To tell people about past events and to tell stories. We unlocked the door quietly, went into the room and began to look for clues. 3. With the past continuous to talk about an action which interrupted another. The bell rang while I was having dinner. !!!Watch out!!! We pronounce: 1. Regular past verb endings as /d/: Remembered screamed 2. Verbs ending in ded or ted as /did/ or /tid/: Landed started 3. verbs ending in ch, sh, x or ss as /t/ watched rushed fixed crossed Past continuous We use the past continuous: 1. to talk about an action which was going on at a particular time in the past. At three o'clock yesterday afternoon i was walking back home. 2. To 'set the scene' in a story. It was snowing and the wind was blowing as I walked down the long, dark road. 3
In my opinion Estonia is doing rather well, but of course it could do better. I believe that the economic factors will keep improving in the foreseeable future. In the United Kingdom, the GDP per capita was about 33,200 euros in 2013. That is considerably more than in Estonia. The unemployment rate in the UK is around 6% which is a bit lower than in Estonia. While comparing these two figures, it could be said that the UK is doing economically better than Estonia, but it has to be remembered that the UK is bigger and much more influential as well. If I were able to change something in Estonian business life, I would reduce the amount of taxes people have to pay from their monthly income. Currently, the difference between gross income and what people actually earn is quite large. I understand that it is quite unrealistic that this reduction could be remarkable, as the government has to get money from
Her best friends Denise and Sharon were also at her side, supporting her through it. The first month she had to buy herself a bedside lamp, because they always argued about who had to turn off the light. The second month he hold her to buy a new outfit for herself. Because she always had to look at her best. The third month she had to go sing karaoke. The last time she had done so, it ended badly. She was very afraid, but did it anyway. In the fourth month he says, that he shouldn't be remembered by his belongings, he should exist in her mind. She has to put away all his things. The fifth month she finds out that Gerry had been planning a trip with some friends to Lanzarote. He had already paid for all of it. She just had to enjoy it. In the sixth letter he tells her to go to the lighthouse. Near the lighthouse swim dolphins and Holly liked them very much. In the seventh letter he tells her to find a job that she really enjoys. Holly hated her previous jobs.
Art-based learning We can see that art-based learning is not a regular method in school. Although I barely can understand why. It seems to me, that it is rather interesting way of learning. I also would like to point out, that childrens emotional memory is strong and pleasant things will be understood and remembered more. Therefore I would like to discribe the method thoroughly. Only in the past few hundred years has reading been the primary way of teaching religion. For centuries, religious education relied on hearing and seeing. Religious education can benefit by returning to the ages-old methods of hearing and seeing to complement reading. This method enables you to make the old learning way-seeing available for the students nowadays.It is about deepening our understanding of faith
If Victoria was to insistently interject her opinions and make her views felt in the cabinet, it was only because of Albert's teachings of hard work. The general public, however, was not enamored with the German prince; he was excluded from holding any official political position, was never granted a title of peerage and was named Prince Consort only after seventeen years of marriage. Albert took an active interest in the arts, science, trade and industry; the project for which he is best remembered was the Great Exhibition of 1851, the profits from which helped to establish the South Kensington museums complex in London. Reflecting back into her childhood, Victoria was always prone to self pity. On Dec. 14th 1861 Albert died(aged 42) from typhoid fever at Windsore Castle. Victoria was deeply attached to her husband and she sank into depression after he died. She had lost a devoted husband and her principal trusted adviser in affairs of state. For the rest of her reign she wore black.
He is said to have been jealous of her. OTHER GERUND COMBINATIONS IN PASSIVE VOICE With advise/insist/propose/recommend /suggest + Gerund + Object Active: S + V + Ving + O Passive: S + V + that + S + should be + PP EX: He recommended using bulletproof glass. He recommended that bulletproof glass should be used. OTHER GERUND COMBINATIONS IN PASSIVE VOICE Active: S + V + O + Ving Passive: S + V + Being + PP + by + O EX: I remembered my father taking me to the zoo. I remember being taken to the zoo by my father. Active: S + V + Toinf + O Passive: S + V + To Be + PP + by + O EX: She started to learn English 5 years ago. English started to be learnt 5 years ago. Active: S + V + Ving + O Passive: S + V + Being + PP + by + O EX: She started learning English 5 years ago. English started being learnt 5 years ago.
(Kas see raamat on testi mulle vajalik?) PATIENT WITH: She tried to stay patient with her sister. (Ta ritas oma ega rahulikuks jda.) PLEASED ABOUT/WITH: He is pleased with the result. (Ta on tulemusega rahul.) POLITE TO: The students weren't polite to the teacher. (pilased ei olnud petaja vastu viisakad.) POPULAR WITH: Those songs are popular with the teenagers. (Need lood on teismeliste hulgas populaarsed.) PROUD OF: I'm proud of you. (Ma olen su le uhke.) REMEMBERED FOR: He will be remembered for a long time. (Teda mletatakse kaua aega.) RESPONSIBLE FOR: Tracy is responsible for this mess. (Tracy on selle segaduse eest vastutav.) SATISFIED WITH: I'm satisfied with it. (Ma olen sellega rahul.) SCARED OF: I'm scared of the future. (Ma kardan tulevikku.) SHOCKED AT/BY: I was shocked by this newspaper. (See ajaleht jahmatas mind.) SHORT OF: I'm short of money. (Mul on vhe raha.) SICK OF: Chris is sick of school. (Chrisil on koolist krini.)
Estonians were reduced to the status of peasantry until the 19th century. From 1558 onwards, Estonia became the battleground for the Livonian War involving Denmark, Sweden, Russia and Poland. Sweden emerged as the winner and Estonia remained under its influence until the beginning of the 18th century. During Swedish rule, the first university in Estonia was founded at Tartu in 1632. Tartu University is still widely considered the most important university in Estonia. The period is still often remembered by Estonians as "the Good old Swedish time". In the early 18th century, the Great Northern War left Estonia under Russian rule. A high point of the Estonian national movement was the first nation-wide Song Festival in Tartu in June 1869. In 1918 on the 24th of February, the Estonian Republic was proclaimed. It is a highly important holiday in Estonia. At first it was merely a decision on paper. True independence was fought for in the following years, in the War of Liberation. Independence
After they had understood that this sentence is an anagram, Sophie remembered that her grandfather liked to create anagrams of famous paintings. When she was young, he took her to visit the Mona Lisa when the museum was closed. She didn't care much of that painting that time. She knew that grandfather had an access to the Mona Lisa, so she decided to go to the painting. She gave car keys to Mr. Langdon, but when he realized why Sophie's granddad told to Sophie to find him, he started to running back to Sophie.
Othello tells her that he has killed Desdemona for her infidelity, which Iago brought to his attention. Montano, Gratiano and Iago come into the room and Emilia, who realizes what Iago has done, is very frustrated. Once Emilia tells him how she found the handkerchief and gave it to Iago, Othello is crushed and begins crying. Iago kills Emilia and he is caught by Lodovico and Montano. Cassio is wounded. Othello wounds Iago and is disarmed. Othello makes a speech about how he would like to be remembered, then kills himself with a sword. The play ends with a speech by Lodovico, who gives Othello's house and goods to Gratiano and orders that Iago be executed. Conclusion: In conclusion, the book had advantages and disadvantages. I liked, that it was a play and it didn't have a lot of epic parts (in case of Shakespeare's book) and that it was long enough for a play. The disadvantages were, that I actually didn't understand the colloquial language very well.
CONCLUSION Before this report I already knew some things about Nokia. For example I know some about the so called "Nokia tune". It is actually based on a guitar work by a Spanish musician and was used on Nokia's first telephones a long time ago. However the tune became so well known that it was changed to "Nokia tune". I'm not sure about the time that the tune was composed but it's just something that I have remembered from somewhere. In addition to the things I knew about Nokia before this report, I found out some more very interesting things about this corporation. For example I had no idea that Nokia started out as a pulp mill and worked to what it is today a very successful business. The present report introduced this business. The report contained information about Nokia's history and its strategy, vision, products today and Nokia's quality. This
Friday and they emerge from Hell on the day of Resurrection, Easter Sunday on the underside of the world, in the hemisphere of water at the foot of Mount Purgatory. Dante's vision expresses his personal experience, through images to convey his interpretation of the nature of human existence. He writes in the first person so the reader can identify and deeply understand the truths he wished to share about the meaning of life and man's relationship with the Creator. Dante is remembered as a great thinker and one of the most learned writers of all time. Many scholars consider his epic poem The Divine Comedy consisting of Inferno, Paradiso, and Purgatorio, among the finest works of all literature. Critics have praised it not only as magnificent poetry, but also for its wisdom and scholarly learning. Dante was a man who lived, who saw political and artistic success, and who was in love. He was also a man who was defeated, who
motorcycle restorer who had been investigating Renard history (Renard was a small Estonian motorcycle brand at the end of 1930s). [6] Renard is a beautiful name, and I am happy that such an old motorcycle industry legacy is available for us to continue. Due to the Soviet occupation, most historic ties have been broken. If we had not restored the legacy, then most probably the next generation would not have remembered Renard any more. I hope that we are worthy of the name, and that the new company can last for longer than the old company lasted before WWII. The modern company, Renard Ltd, was established in June 2008. [6] 15
knowing whether the specimen was drawn just before ("trough" level) or after ("peak level") drug administration. Drug levels cannot be interpreted if they are drawn during the drug's distribution phase (e.g., digoxin levels drawn during the first 6 hours after an oral dose). Substances that have a circadian variation (e.g., cortisol) can be properly interpreted only with knowledge of the time of day the sample was drawn. During specimen collection, other principles should be remembered. Specimens should not be drawn above an intravenous line, as this may contaminate the sample with intravenous fluid. Lysis of cells during collection of a blood specimen will result in spuriously increased serum levels of substances concentrated in cells (e.g., lactate dehydrogenase and potassium). Certain test specimens may require special handling or storage (e.g., blood gas specimens). Delay in delivery of specimens to the laboratory can result in ongoing cellular metabolism and
youngest of three children. Her father died, when she was a child. At sixteen she was sent to school in Paris where she studied singing and piano. Christie was an accomplished pianist but her stage fright and shyness prevented her from pursuing a career in music. She never attended school. Dame Agatha Christie was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. On the Christmas Eve in 1914, Agatha married an aviator, Archibald Christie. their daughter, Rosalind, was born in 1919. On discovering extramarital affair, she divorced him in 1928. In the same year Christie's beloved mother died. During World War I she worked in a Red Cross Hospital in Torquayas a hospital dispenser, which gave her a knowledge of poisons. It was to be useful when she started writing mysteries.
Famous Americans Leonardo was born in Vinci, near Florence, Italy, in 1452. Leonardo da Vinci was a skilled painter, sculptor, engineer, architect, and inventor. Two of his most famous paintings--The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa--are considered by many art historians to be priceless. Although Leonardo studied to be an artist, he also became interested in anatomy, optics, and botany, or the study of plants. He used what he learned from his studies to invent new things. Today, Leonardo is remembered as one of the most important figures of the Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci died in 1519. In his will, he left all his notebooks and many of his paintings to his friend and favorite student, Francesco Melzi. Albert Einstein was scientific genius who was born in Germany. He went to school in Germany, in Switzerland, and in Italy. Albert enjoyed learning science, especially Physics. When he was ten years old, his tutor gave him adult-level books on physics and he read them avidly.
Can I have your picture so I could show santa what I want for Christmas ? Wanna perfect girl ? Go and buy a barbie doll . "No tütreke, kuidas on sinu uus grapefruit ?" ."Vanaema! Mitu korda ma pean sulle veel kordama: mitte grapefruit, vaid boyfriend !" 3 words, 8 letters say it and i'm yours. U are like a drug to me! U are my personal brand of heroin. Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect . It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections. I want to be remembered as the one who always smiles , even when her heart is broken . And the one who would always bright up your day even when she couldn't bright her own . Don't be afraid to be yourself, the people who matter don't care; the people that care don't matter. Falling feels like flying until you hit the ground. I don't wish to be everything to everyone, but I would like to be something to someone. La vita e bella elu on ilus .
so many famous people. I will choose some people from different categories and give overview of them. Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States. He was born in 1809. He became a lawyer and a politician. He was elected president on a campaign to end slavery. After the Civil War began in 1861, Lincoln introduced the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 freeing all slaves in the United States. He is remembered for his famous speech after the battle of Gettysburg where he said, "Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the Earth." Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. Abraham Lincoln Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 June 25, 2009) was an American singer-songwriter, dancer, actor, choreographer, published poet, businessman, philanthropist and record producer. Referred to as the King of Pop, he is recognized as the most successful
American literature The literary history of this nation when the first humanbeing living in what has since become the U.S used language creatively. · Mid to late 18 century put down · Words are powerful, magical · Words must be remembered · Native Americans stories creation of the world · Attidude thought their land/language · Similar stories Dates and names · America was discovered in 1492 by Columbus · 1497 John Cabot went to Canada · 1579 San Fransisco/St. Fransis · 1607 Jamestown collony/John Smith · 1620 a boat called MayFlower · 1630 Boston was established · 1636 Harvard University