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"resent" - 12 õppematerjali

- ing ja to kasutamine
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- ing ja to kasutamine

-ING · Admit, anticipate, appreciate, avoid, complete, consider, continue, delay, deny, discuss, enjoy, escape, excuse, fancy, finish, forgive, go (for activities), imagine, involve, keep (=continue), mention, mind, miss, postpone, practise, prevent, quit, recall, recollect, report, resent, resist, risk, save, stand, SUGGEST, stop, tolerant, understand · Dislike, enjoy, hate, like, love, prefer · Be busy, it's no use, it's good, it's worth, what's the use of, can't help, there's no point (in), can't stand, have difficulty (in), have trouble, have a hard/difficult time · Spend, waste, lose · Hear, listen to, notice, see, watch, feel- ainult mingi osa tegevusest · Need, require, want + ing

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Upstream Proficiency Unit 3 part 2 key
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Upstream Proficiency Unit 3 part 2 key

3 When Bess was promoted to CEO of the company, she was given the authority to hire or fire anybody she wanted to. She replaced two of the lazier secretaries and it is said she will hire an extra person for Saturdays. 4 We regret to inform you that your luggage has been misplaced. It appears to have been put on a plane to Italy. You will be contacted as soon as its exact whereabouts has been discovered. EX 31 1 with, by 2 with 3 in 4 from 5 with 6 from 7 in EX 32 1 I resent my efforts being laughed at. 2 The editor's advice should be listened to. 3 In the `50s, interactive TV hadn't even been dreamt of. 4 The details must be taken care of. 5 Is the radio going to be paid for? EX 33 (your sentences may be different in content, but please make sure that you use the causative form in them; for details see Grammar Reference page 263) 2 He'll have to have it looked at/treated by a specialist. 3 Why don't you have it done by an accountant?

Infoteadus → Tekstianalüüs
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Gerunds and infinities
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Gerunds and infinities

I considered buying a flat in Monte Carlo, but they were too expensive. Here are some common verbs which are followed by the gerund: Admit, appreciate (hindama), avoid, can´t help, can´t stand, consider, delay (viivitama), deny, detest (jälestama), dislike, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, feel like, finish, forgive, give up, imagine (ette kujutama), involve (sisaldama), mention (mainima), mind, miss, postpone (edasi lükkama), practise, put off, recall, resent, risk, suggest, understand 7.2 Verbs and phrases followed by the infinitive without ´to´ You must answer all the questions. Here are some common verbs/phrases which are followed by the infinitive without to: Can, could, may, might, must, need, must, need, had better, would rather 7.3 Verbs followed by an object + the infinitive without ´to´ She made me do it. ( sundima ) Here are some common verbs which are followed by an object and the infinitive without to:

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Gerunds and infinitives
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Gerunds and infinitives

The gerund form -ing The gerund form -ing is used: After some main verbs. (admit, appreciate, consider, delay, deny, detest, dislike, enjoy, escape, face, feel like, finish, forgive, give up, imagine, involve, mention, mind, miss, postpone, practise, prefer, put off, recommend, resent, risk, suggest, understand) I do not recommend going to that restaurant. After an adjective, verb or noun followed by a preposition. She is really good at swimming. He apologised to arriving late. I quite like the thought of working in a travel agency. In some fixed expressions I can not bear listening to people who complain. I can not help feeling that he is cheating us. That book is not worth reading. The infinitive with to

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Estate Planning Basics sõnavara
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Estate Planning Basics sõnavara

latter viimane thorny okkaline Lk 26 determing kindlaksmäärama among keskel, vahel, hulgas, seas moocher depriving ilma jätma, ära võtma govern valitsema, juhtima dispute vaidlema, väitlema, diskuteerima drafting dokumendi koostamine, vormistamine long-term pikaajaline disable õigusvõimetuks tunnistama benefit kasu, tulu, kasu saama Lk 27 broaden laiendama, avardma, laienema resent pahaks panema acquiescent leplik resentment kibestumine, vimm, käegalöömine fade hajuma, tuhmuma, kahanema treat kohtlema, käsitlema, töötlema, menetlema engligible manager juht, juhataja, direktor Lk 28 dovetail klappima preliminary eelnev, esialgne, ettevalmistav, sissejuhatav draft a drust eelnõu usaldus maintain säilitama, alal hoidma assistance abi, toetus

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South Parki lühitutvustus
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South Parki lühitutvustus

stereotype that "Jews have no rhythm". Kyle often provides a sober thought to plans or ideas made by the other boys, and explains a moral outlook while drawing upon his vast knowledge and intelligence Kyle wears a bright green ear-flapped cap (ushanka), a bright orange jacket, dark green pants, and lime-green mittens or gloves. In the rare instances he is shown without his cap, he is shown to have a bright red-to-auburn Jewfro, a hairstyle he seems to resent. Kyle and Kenny don't interact that much during the show and aren't seen alone together very much, but are known to be quite good friends The enmity between Cartman and Kyle has been in the show from the start, but has become significantly more pronounced as the series has progressed. Cartman holds an anti-Semitic attitude towards Kyle, whereas Kyle makes cracks at Cartman's weight and is horrified and disgusted with Cartman's immorality, cruelty, bigotry, and greed.

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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FCE Result Words and Phrases
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FCE Result Words and Phrases

record (n) recovery (n) recreation (n) redouble your efforts (phr) reduce (v) re-emerge (v) reference (n) reflect (on) (v) refund (n) regarded as (adj) regardless of (phr) regiment (n) region (n) register (v) regret (v) rehearse (v) reject (v) relative (n) release (v) reliable (adj) relocate (v) reluctant (adj) remind (v) remote (adj) remove (v) renowned (adj) 23 rent (v) replace (v) represent (v) reproduced (adj) reputation (n) rescue (v) researcher (n) resent (v) reserved (adj) residence (n) resolve (v) resort (n) resort to (phr v) respect (n unc) respectable (adj) respond (v) restore (v) resulting (adj) resurface (v) retain (v) reunite (v) reveal (v) revise (v) rich (adj) ridicule (n) right angle (n) rights (n pl) risk-taking (adj) rival (n) rock chick (n) rock face (n) role (n) roll back (v) rook (n) rope (n) router (n) row (n) rubber (n) ruins (n pl) rumbling (adj) run up against (phr v) runway (n) rural (adj) ruthless (adj) sabotage (v)

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

the ego's need to be right and triumph over others: “jerk, bastard, bitch” - all definitive pronouncements that you can't argue with. On the next level down on the scale of unconsciousness, you have shouting and screaming, and not much below that, physical violence. Resentment is the emotion that goes with complaining and the mental labeling of people and adds even more energy to the ego. Resentment means to feel bitter, indignant, aggrieved, or offended. You resent other people's greed, their dishonesty, their lack of integrity, what they are doing what they did in the past, what they said what they failed to do, what they should for shouldn't have done. The ego loves it. Instead of overlooking unconsciousness in others, you make it in to their identity. Who is doing that? The unconsciousness in you, the ego. Sometimes the “fault” that you perceive in another isn't even there. It is a total misinterpretation, a

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

with her while in Petersburg. Then, Betsy goes to Anna, under the veil of friendship, telling her that while she doesn't mind Anna and Vronsky's relationship others do. News of the general disapproval of her relationship with Vronsky makes Anna extremely agitated. She sneaks into her old home to see her son, who is shocked since he has been told she is dead. Anna realizes she loves Seriozha overwhelmingly, with a love she could never feel for her daughter. Anna will come to resent her daughter for denying her Seriozha. Even worse is Anna's decision not to obey Vronsky's request that the two keep a low profile. She tells him she is going to the opera. He is infuriated. She goes to the opera, and he goes as well, but he doesn't sit with her. He doesn't understand why she has to be so beautiful--after all, that's why he is in this position in the first place. As expected, the opera scenario causes a scandal. Other opera-goers refuse to

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

2 undercooked 5 co-starred 4 would help / helped 6 C 7 B 8 A 9 C 10 A 3 anticlockwise 6 misheard 5 didn't use to 11 A 12 B 6 was thinking 1B Inheritance page 4 7 didn't use 4 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 F 8 used to resent 1 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 9 are forever mistaking 5 1 2 railings vault

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

cousin." Then turning to Mr. Bennet, he offered himself as his antagonist at backgammon. Mr. Bennet accepted the challenge, observing that he acted very wisely in leaving the girls to their own trifling amusements. Mrs. Bennet and her daughters apologised most civilly for Lydia's interruption, and promised that it should not occur again, if he would resume his book; but Mr. Collins, after assuring them that he bore his young cousin no ill-will, and should never resent her behaviour as any affront, seated himself at another table with Mr. Bennet, and prepared for backgammon. Chapter 15 Mr. Collins was not a sensible man, and the deficiency of nature had been but little assisted by education or society; the greatest part of his life having been spent under the guidance of an illiterate and miserly father; and though he belonged to one of the

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

If, on the other hand, you turn down my initial request, I can retreat to the $5 favor that I desired from the outset and, through the action of the reciprocity and contrast principles, greatly enhance my likelihood of success. Either way, I benefit; it's a case of heads I win, tails you lose. Given the advantages of the rejection-then-retreat technique, one might think that there could be a substantial disadvantage as well. The victims of the strategy might resent having been cornered into compliance. The resentment could show itself in a couple of ways. First, the victim might decide not to live up to the verbal agreement made with the requester. Second, the victim might come to distrust the manipulative requester, deciding never to deal with that person again. If either or both of these events occurred with any frequency, a requester would want to give serious second thought to the use of the rejection-then-retreat procedure. Research

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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