Be was been Misunderstand misunderstood 2 Bear bore born Oversleep overslept overslept Beat beat beaten Pay paid paid Become became become Put put put Begin began begun Read read read Bite bit bitten Ride rode ridden Break broke broken Ring rang rung Build built built Run ran run Burst burst burst Say said said Buy bought bought See saw seen Catch caught caught Sell sold sold Can could Send sent sent Come came come Set set set Cost cost cost Shoot shot shot Cut cut cut Sing sang sung Deal dealt dealt Sink sank sunk Dig dug dug Slide slid slid Do did done Speak spoke spoken Dream dream dreamt Spend spent spent Drive drove driven Stand stood stood Eat ate eaten Steal sto...
What sort facilities are there at your school? Are they used only by students or also by the public? 26. Do you think uniforms should be worn at school? 27. Should there be some exams at the end of each schoolyear? 28. In England children enter school at the age of 5. Do you think Estonian children might also enter at that age? 29. Are you happy that school begins on the first of September every year or would you like it to begin earlier and also finish earlier? 30. Could secondary school students decide which subjects they would like to study? 31. Should all children eat lunch at school? What should be served for lunch? 32. What qualities should a good teacher have? 33. Who do you like in your class? Why do you like them? 34. Are there any new subjects this year? Which? 35. Are there any new teachers this year? Who? 36. What subject were you good at last year? 37. What subject would you like to study more? 38...
} 3 function leiaVabadePositsioonideArv( kohtMalus: Integer ): Integer; Var vabasidKohti : Integer; koht : Integer; begin koht := kohtMalus; vabasidKohti := 0; while ( malu[ koht ] = ' ' ) and ( koht <= maluSuurus ) do begin koht := koht + 1; vabasidKohti := vabasidKohti + 1; end; leiaVabadePositsioonideArv := vabasidKohti; end; { Kirjutab m,,llu alates antud positsioonist, antud pikkuse ja nimega bloki } procedure kirjutaMallu( positsioon, pikkus : Integer; BlokiNimi: Char ); Var positsioonMalus: 1..maluSuurus; begin For positsioonMalus := positsioon to positsioon + pikkus - 1 do malu[ positsioonMalus ] := BlokiNimi; end; procedure votaMalu( BlokiNimi: Char; BlokiSuurus: Integer ); var...
1982 sõja käigus tungis Iisrael Lõuna-Liibanoni (kus olid PVO baasid) ja ajas palestiinlased sealt välja. Üks osa Lõuna-Liibanonist (850 km²) on siiani Iisraeli kontrolli all. Selles sõjas NSV Liit ja sotsialistlikud maad toetasid araabia riike, USA ja kapitalistlikud maad toetasid Iisraeli. · 1979 sõlmiti Camp Davidis (USAs) Egiptuse ja Iisraeli vahel rahuleping (Egiptuse president oli Anvar Sadat, Iisraeli peaminister Menachem Begin . Vahendas USA president J. Carter) Lepingu kohaselt sai Egiptus tagasi Siinai poolsaare. Egiptus ja Iisrael sõlmisid ka diplomaatilised suhted. Ülejäänud araabia riigid olid Egiptuse peale väga pahased, et see nende ühisrindest välja astus ja eraldi kokkuleppe sõlmis. Nad leppisid Egiptusega ära alles 1980. aastate lõpus. · 1990. aastate algul leppisid Iisrael ja PVO kokku, et on tekkinud autonoomne (tulevikus iseseisev) Palestiina araabia riik Iisraeli territooriumil...
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Education Education is so multifaceted that it is difficult for me to know where to begin discussing it, or how to prioritize the many factors. Relaying my own experience is easy: I had a standard classroom approach, supplemented by inordinate reading. In only the briefest and least memorable instances did I receive any individual tutoring. Education is commonly thought of as the job of schools. Adults cry "educate our children!" Everyone has opinions about the best way to do the job. It is of urgent importance, and all the...
The effects of mobile phones on our lives Can you imagine our comfortable life without mobile phones? Wherever we go, we can see someone talking with their mobile phone. Mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our everyday life. Yet, have the changes they brought about really been for the better? To begin with, the benefits of mobile phones cannot be denied. On the one hand mobile phones are extremely useful communication tool. Mobile phones can help us wherever we need it. For example in an emergency, we may need help and mobile phone is a quick way to call for help. In addition mobile phones can be used for several tasks. For instance, if we want something to be captured we can use our mobile phones. They are equipped with a camera in...
71 lõikama cut cut cut 72 lööma hit hit hit 73 vigastama hurt hurt hurt 74 laskma/lubama let let let 75 lugema read read read 76 asetama set set set 77 sulgema shut shut shut 78 panema put put put 79 jooma drink drank drunk 80 algama begin began begun 81 jooma drink drank drunk 82 laulma sing sang sung 83 vajuma sink sank sunk 84 ujuma swim swam swum 85 lamama lie lay lain 86 olema be was/were been 87 sööma eat ate eaten 88 tegema do did done 89 minema go went gone...
Januar: Elvis Aron Presley wird in East Tupelo, Mississippi/USA als Sohn des Baumwollpflückers und Fabrikarbeiters Vernon Presley und der Näherin Gladys Presley, geb. Smith, geboren. Sein Zwillingsbruder Jesse Garon kommt tot zur Welt. 1937 Presleys Vater Vernon wird wegen Scheckfälschung festgenommen und 1938 zu drei Jahren Zwangsarbeit verurteilt. 1939 wird er vorzeitig aus der Haft entlassen. In diesen Jahren entsteht die enge Bindung zwischen Presley und seiner Mutter. Erste Gesangserfahrungen sammelt Presley im Kirchenchor. 1945 Presley gewinnt den zweiten Preis im Talentwettbewerb der Mississippi-Alabama Fair and Daily Show in Tupelo. 1946 Presley erhält seine erste Gitar...
His career ended in 1301 when the Black Guelph and their French allies seized control of the city. They took Dante's possessions and sentenced him to be permanently banished from Florence, threatening the death penalty upon him if he returned. Dante spent most of his time in exile writing new pieces of literature. It is believed that around 1307 he interrupts his unfinished work, Convivio, a reflection of his love poetry philosophy of the Roman tradition, to begin The Comedy (later known as The Divine Comedy). He writes a book called De Vulgari Eloquentia explaining his idea to combine a number of Italian dialects to create a new national language. In 1310 he writes De Monarchia presenting Dante's case for a one-ruler world order. Among his works, his reputation rests on his last work, The Divine Comedy. He began writing it somewhere between 1307-1314 and finished it only a short while before his death in 1321, while in exile....
PERMIT 7 I have a lot of ____________________ to do before the exam next week. REVISE 8 The computer is the most important ____________________ of the twentieth century. INVENT 9 The ____________________ of the new motorway will begin next month. CONSTRUCT 10 This photo of Leonardo DiCaprio is my favourite ____________________. POSSESS Marks: /10 5 Complete these sentences using a suitable word in each space. 1 Marion Jones set a new world _________________ in the 400 metres....
She delivered a sickly child who had trouble breathing. The woman, without a word of who she was, died and left her new born boy, Oliver, to the drunken nurse that stood by. Chapter2: The State gave Oliver to Mrs. Mann who housed a number of orphaned children. Mrs. Mann took a large portion of the money given to her by the authorities for each child's food so Oliver grew up small and malnourished. On his ninth birthday, the town beadle, Mr. Bumble, came to collect Oliver and take him to the board for an interview. They told him he was to live with other wards of the state to become educated and learn a trade. Oliver did not mind this, but soon after he arrived, the state decided to implement a plan that would save money by feeding the people very little. After a time on this diet, the boys at the table chose Oliver to go ask the head cook for more...
alati ,kui ma nutan, ei tähenda et mul on valus, võib-olla mul on hirm, et võin su kaotada . It's better to be hated for what you are, than to be loved for not you're not. /Kurt Cobain I can´t touch you! I can´t kiss you! I can´t say I love you! But still I do..LOVE YOU My teddybear is just like you, but the only diffrent is .. that he always miss me It Would Be a Perfect Crime , If I Stole Your Heart , And You Stole Mine ! [ ll .] And when you begin to miss me, just remember that it was you, who let me go. ''Armastus on ainsaks vikerkaareks tumedal elupilvel. Ta on ühtlasi nii hommiku- kui õhtutäheks. Ta on õhuks ning valguseks igale südamele, ehitajaks igale kodusle, tulesüütajaks igale koldele.'' (Robert Ingersoll)...
do a degree teaduskraadi tegema do business äri tegema make sth up välja mõltema, täiendama make up for sth korvama, hüvitama make sth of sb kellestki midagi arvama make off with wth ära varastama do away with sth kõrvaldama, hävitama do without sth ilma läbi ajama could do with sth kuluks ära do sth up remontima, korda seadma find out discover break up end a relationship hold on wait a minute speak up talk louder set off begin a journey stay in not go out settle down have a more stable life turn up arrive cheer up be happier shut up be quiet fake genuine, real, authentic like dislike, hate, can't stand tiny huge, enormous, gigant, immense happiness sadness, discontentment (rahulolematus) guilty innocent, blameless safe unsafe, insecure, risky, hazardous admit deny, contradict sincere insincere, dishonest success failure, disaster, flop (põrumine)...
March brings breezes sharp and chill, Shakes the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daisies at our feet. May brings flocks of pretty lambs, Sporting round their fleecy dams. June brings tulips, lilies, rose, Fills the children's hands with posies. Hot July brings thundershowers, Apricots, and gillyflowers. August brings the sheaves of corn; Then the harvest home is borne. Warm September brings the fruit; Sportsmen then begin to shoot. Brown October brings the pheasant, Then to gather nuts is pleasant. Dull November brings the blast-- Hark! the leaves are whirling fast. Cold December brings the sleet, Blazing fire, and Christmas treat. The Alphabet Song ABCDE Stand up and look at me! FGHIJ I play football every day! KLMNO I like cake, oh, oh, oh! PQRST Hey people. Listen to me UVWXYZ The alphabet is in my head!...
Valentini who agrees to operate immediately. Henry learns happily that Catherine has been transferred to Milan and begins his recuperation under her care. During the following months, his relationship with Catherine intensifies. No longer simply a game in which they exchange empty promises and playful kisses, their love becomes powerful and real. As the lines between scripted and genuine emotions begin to blur, Henry and Catherine become tangled in their love for each other. Once Henry's damaged leg has healed, the army grants him three weeks convalescence leave, after which he is scheduled to return to the front. He tries to plan a trip with Catherine, who reveals to him that she is pregnant. The following day, Henry is diagnosed with jaundice, and Miss Van Campen, the superintendent of the hospital, accuses him of bringing the disease on himself through excessive drinking....
The majority of the characters remain ambivalent about the war, resentful of the terrible destruction it causes, doubtful of the glory it supposedly brings. The novel offers masterful descriptions of the conflict's senseless brutality and violent chaos: the scene of the Italian army's retreat remains one of the most profound evocations of war in American literature. As the neat columns of men begin to crumble, so too do the soldiers' nerves, minds, and capacity for rational thought and moral judgment. Henry's shooting of the engineer for refusing to help free the car from the mud shocks the reader for two reasons: first, the violent outburst seems at odds with Henry's coolly detached character; second, the incident occurs in a setting that robs it of its moral import --the complicity of Henry's fellow soldiers legitimizes the killing. The murder of the engineer seems...
Every speaker has experienced that the form of speech may vary depending on a speaker, a listener, and the circumstances in which they communicate: Neutral Literary Colloquial To eat to partake to gobble To die to expire to go west To kill to slay to make away / to do in To begin to commence to get going Stylistics is a very special science because it has no fixed single unit of study. In contrast to other linguistic sciences (e.g. lexicology (words), morphology (word structure), syntax (structure of sentences), phonetics (sounds and intonation) stylistics studies everything that FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 3...
Another case of transposition is zoonymic metaphor. Names of animals, birds, fantastic beings when applied to people become emotionally coloured and often offensive: donkey, duck, mule, snake, wolf, angel, devil, etc. 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.")...
) If there is the verb be or modal verb in a sentence, then a question is formed by changing the word order. * We're going to be late. - Are we going to be late? * He can sing - Can he sing? 2.) Present and past simple questions are usually formed with the auxiliary verb do/did/done. The main verb is the infinitive. * They live in Paris - Do they live in Paris? * He saw her today - Did he see her today? 3.) A question can also begin with a question word. Notice that the word order changes * She is dancing. - What is she dancing? NB! Who did Peter phone? (Subject is Peter) Kellele Peeter helistas? Who phoned Peter? (Subject is who) Kes helistas Peetrile? REPORTED QUESTIONS When we ask for information, we often say Do you know...?/ Could you tell me?. If you begin a question like this, the word order is different from a simple question Compare: Where has Tom gone? But Do you know where Tom has gone?...