Vajad kellegagi rääkida?
Küsi julgelt abi LasteAbi
Logi sisse
Sulge

"spoke" - 149 õppematerjali

spoke

Kasutaja: spoke

Faile: 0
Present Perfect
1
docx

Present Perfect

Example Sentence: He has fixed the He/She/It hasn't visited them/ spoken to light. She has broken the vase. He has them been side since Saturday. ? Have You/We/They visited them/ spoken to them? Has He/She/It visited them/ spoken to them? Past simple: + I/You/He/She/We/They visted friend Key words: yesterday, ago, last week, in last weekend 2012 I/You/He/She/We/They spoke English Millal kasutatakse: minevikus lõpetatud yesterday tegevus, üksteisele järgnevad tegevused minevikus. _ I/You/He/She/We/They did not vist my friends Example Sentence: father came home went to the livingroom sat on the sofa I/You/He/She/We/They did not speak and eatch TV English last year ? Did you visit your friends?

Keeled → Inglise keel
5 allalaadimist
The history of the English language
14
ppt

The history of the English language

The history of the English Language Kristin Klaus, 10a Short history · Started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD · The tribes: the Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes · At that time the inhabitants spoke a Celtic language · The invadors pushed them west and north Germanic invaders entered Britain on the east and south coasts in the 5th century. Old English · 450-1100 AD · The Germanic tribes spoke similar languages which developed into Old English · Did not sound or look like English today · About half of the most commonly used English words have Old English roots · Be, strong, water Part of Beowulf, a poem written in Old English. Middle English · 1100-1500 · In 1066 William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy (part of modern France), invaded and conquered England · The new conquerors (called the Normans) brought with them a kind of French, which became the

Keeled → Inglise keel
15 allalaadimist
Reported speech
1
doc

Reported speech

Kui saatelause on olevikus , siis jääb öeldu ka olevikku . Näit: He says:"Everybody speaks English" -> he says (that) everybody speaks English. KUI ON SAYS , SIIS EI LÄHE ÜHE VÕRRA MINEVIKU POOLE! Kui aga saatelause on minevikus, siis läheb lause ühe võrra mineviku poole! "I speak English well" -> He said (that) he spoke English well. "They are speaking English now - > He said (that) they were speaking English then . "They spoke English to their guests last week -> He said (that) they had spoken English to their guests last week "They were speaking English when I arrived" -> he said (that) they had been speaking English when he arrived . "I have learnt 20 new words today" -> he said (that) she had learnt 20 new words that day " I have been learning English for 2 years -> she said (that) she had been learning English for 2 years ENNEMINEVIK JÄÄB SAMAKS!

Keeled → Inglise keel
45 allalaadimist
English language history
1
docx

English language history

Old English ( 450-1100 AD) The invading Germanic tribes spoke similar languages, which in Britain developed into what we now call Old English. Old English did not sound or look like English today. Native English speakers now would have great difficulty understanding Old English. Old English was spoken until around 1100. Middle English (1100-1500) In 1066 William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy invaded England. The new conquerors brought with

Keeled → Inglise keel
5 allalaadimist
Reported Speech
1
docx

Reported Speech

Asja Selgitavad tabelid. Statements. When transforming statements, check whether you have to change: · pronouns · present tense verbs (3rd person singular) · place and time expressions · tenses (backshift) Type Example Direct speech "I speak English." Reported speech (No He says that he speaks backshift) English. Reported speech (Backshift) He said that he spoke English. Questions When transforming questions, check whether you have to change: · pronouns · present tense verbs (3rd person singular) · place and time expressions · tenses (backshift) Also note that you have to: · transform the question into an indirect question · use the interrogative or if / whether With interrogative Direct speech "Why don't you speak English?"

Keeled → Inglise keel
90 allalaadimist
Queens
10
pptx

Queens

• Queens County has a total area of 460 km2, of which 280 km2 is land and 180 km2 is water. • Brooklyn, the only other New York City borough on Long Island, lies just south and west of Queens. • Summers are hot, humid, and wet. Autumn is similar to spring, while snowfall generally begins in December. Culture • There are 138 languages spoken in the borough. • As of 2010, 43% of Queens residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a primary language. • while the other people spoke Spanish, Chinese, various Indian languages, Korean, Russian, Italian, Greek, French, Polish, Hindi, Urdu, other Asian languages, French, Arabic and Hebrew was spoken as a main language by of the population over the age of five. Kasutatud kirjandus • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens

Keeled → Inglise keel
2 allalaadimist
Scotland
9
ppt

Scotland

Food & Drink · Although the Deep fried Mars bar is jokingly said to exemplify the modern Scottish diet, Scottish cuisine offers such traditional dishes as haggis, Buccleuch Scotch beef, the Arbroath Smokie, salmon, venison, cranachan, bannock, Scotch Broth and shortbread. · Scotland is also known for its Scotch whisky and its distilleries, as well as for Scottish beer. Earliest literature from within modern Scotland The people of northern Britain spoke forms of Celtic languages. Much of the earliest Welsh literature was actually composed in or near the country we now call Scotland, as Brythonic speech (the ancestor of Welsh) was not then confined to Wales and Cornwall. While all modern scholarship indicates that the Picts spoke a Brythonic language (based on surviving placenames, personal names and historical evidence), none of their literature seems to have survived into the modern era.

Keeled → Inglise keel
10 allalaadimist
Tingimuslaused-conditionals-tüübid O ja I
24
pptx

Tingimuslaused (conditionals) tüübid O ja I

Conditionals: 0 and I What is a conditional sentence? • Conditional sentences have at least two clauses: IF clauses and THEN clauses • Examples: If I go into town tomorrow, then I will see a movie. If he spoke Chinese, then he would work as a guide in China. If they had been faster, then they would have won the race. IF Clauses (the condition) • IF clauses present the condition. • Examples: If I go into town tomorrow… If he spoke Chinese… If they had been faster… THEN Clauses (the results) • THEN clauses present the results. • Examples: … then I will see a movie. …. then he would work as a guide in China. … then they would have won the race. IF and THEN Clauses • The word “then” is optional, but the clause is still the result of the condition. So it is a “THEN” clause, without the word “then.” 0 CONDITIONAL • Situations that are always true if something happens.

Keeled → Inglise keel
4 allalaadimist
Irregular Verbs-Present-Past
2
docx

Irregular Verbs (Present-Past)

hear heard hit hit hold held hurt hurt keep kept know knew lay laid lead led leave left lend lent let let lie lied lose lost make made meet met pay paid put put read read ride rode ring rang run ran say said see saw sell sold send sent show showed sit sat sleep slept speak spoke spend spent stand stood swim swam take took teach taught tell told think thought throw threw understand understood wear wore win won write wrote

Keeled → Inglise keel
34 allalaadimist
Ettekanne Valgamaast- inglisekeelne
7
pptx

Ettekanne Valgamaast ( inglisekeelne)

Merilin Kõrnas, Johanna Pärn Location It´s in the south of Estonia and Valga´s city is next to the Latvian border. It´s next to Tartu , Viljandi , Põlvamaa , Võrumaa county . History of Valgamaa Back in 1783 counties 9 parishes from 11 were on Latvian area , only small pieces of Valgamaa`s 11 parishes Luke and Härgmäe were on Estonian area. were: Valgamaa´s people spoke Latvian. Koivaliina Härgmäe Luke Aluliina Apekalns Palsmane-Aumeisteri Gulbene Smiltene

Keeled → Inglise keel
6 allalaadimist
English Irregular verbs
4
docx

English Irregular verbs

give gave given go went gone have had had hear heard heard keep kept kept know knew known leave left left lend lent lent let let let lose lost lost make made made meet met met pay paid paid put put put read read (pronounced /red/) read (pronounced /red/) run ran run say said said see saw seen sell sold sold send sent sent sing sang sung sit sat sat sleep slept slept speak spoke spoken stand stood stood swim swam swum take took taken teach taught taught tell told told think thought thought understand understood understood wear wore worn write wrote written

Keeled → Inglise keel
2 allalaadimist
Report
1
doc

Report

Dear Sir, The report describes the problem of student transport. In order to prepare this report we interviewed students from all parts of college. According to students we spoke to, the car park is used by a lot of visitors and year by year more students have more cars. Not surprisingly, the car park becomes full and there are not enough possibilities to leave car. The second problem is that the buses often run late and are always full. The majority of students cannot afford the taxi fare from home to college. Some of them are unwilling to go on foot, because they are living far from college.

Keeled → Inglise keel
343 allalaadimist
Henry VIII
10
pptx

Henry VIII

Appearence Tall and thickset Blue-grey eyes Short auburn hair Beard Handsom in his youth, became bloated and fat Dressed lavishly: gold collar, many jewelled rings Hobbies Threw javelin Hunting Archery Jousting Tennis Spoke French, Latin, some Italian Played the lute and harpsichord, sang well Six wives of Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon- divorced Anne Boleyn- executed Jane Seymour- died Anne of Cleves- divorced Kathryn Howard- executed Katherine Parr- widowed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fadCAHjN-s Death and succession Died on 28 January 1547 at St James's Palace Buried at Windsor Castle Succeeded by his son Edward Thank you for your attention! http://en.wikipedia

Ajalugu → Inglise ajalugu
6 allalaadimist
Past Simple
1
doc

Past Simple

Simple Past (Past Simple) The simple past expresses an action in the past taking place once, never, several times. It can also be used for actions taking place one after another or in the middle of another action. Form of Simple Past Positive Negative Question I did not no differences I spoke. Did I speak? speak. For irregular verbs, use the past form (see list of irregular verbs, 2nd column). For regular verbs, just add "ed". Exceptions in Spelling when Adding `ed' Exceptions in spelling when adding ed Example after a final e only add d love ­ loved final consonant after a short, stressed vowel admit ­ admitted or l as final consonant after a vowel is doubled travel ­ travelled

Keeled → Inglise keel
41 allalaadimist
Põhivormid
1
rtf

Põhivormid

meet met met kohtuma must had to had to pidama pay paid paid maksma put put put panema read read red lugema ride rode ridden sõitma ring rang rung helisema run ran run jooksma say said said ütlema see saw seen nägema sell sold sold müüma send sent sent saatma set set set seadma shine shone shone särama show showed shown näitama shut shut shut sulgema sing sang sung laulma sink sank sunk uppuma , uputama sit sat sat istuma sleep slept slept magama smell smelled/smelt haisema speak spoke spoken rääkima spend spent spent kulutama spill siplled /spilt spilled spilt üle ajama stand stood stood seisma steal stole stolen varastama swim swam swum ujuma take took taken võtma teach taught taught õpetama tear tore torn rebima tell told told ütlema . jutustama think thought thought mõtlema throw threw thrown hetima , loopima understand understood understood aru saama wake woke woken äratama wear wore worn kandma win won won võitma write wrote written kirjutama

Keeled → Inglise keel
29 allalaadimist
The United States
2
docx

The United States

The American fast food industry is the world's largest. Highly sweetened soft drinks are widely popular. Sports Basketball and ice hockey are the country's next two leading professional team sports. Boxing and horse racing were once the most watched individual sports. Tennis and many outdoor sports are popular as well. American football is now by several measures the most popular spectator sport. Language There is no official language. five years and older people, spoke only English at home. Spanish, spoken by 12% of the population at home, is the second most common language. Some Americans advocate making English the country's official language, as it is in at least twenty-eight states. Both Hawaiian and English are official languages in Hawaii. The statue of liberty. Globally recognized symbol of both the United States and ideals such as freedom, democracy, and opportunity.

Keeled → Inglise keel
6 allalaadimist
Dylan Thomas
10
pptx

Dylan Thomas

DYLAN THOMAS L A U RA R U N T H A L DYLAN THOMAS • Thomas was born in Swansea, Wales in 1914. • He was only one sister Nancy. • At home he spoke English and took Welsh lessons at home. • An undistinguished student, he left school at 16, becoming a journalist for a short time • Was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems. • Thomas has been acknowledged as one of the most important Welsh poets of the 20th century • While living in London, Thomas met Caitlin whom he married in 1937. • Their relationship was defined by alcoholism and was mutually destructive.

Keeled → British culture (briti...
2 allalaadimist
Indigenous people in australia
5
docx

Indigenous people in australia

There is a great diversity among different Indigenous communities and societies in Australia, each with its own unique mixture of cultures, customs and languages. In present day Australia these groups are further divided into local communities. [infoplease] Language Before Europeans arrived in Australia, about 250 diverse Indigenous languages were spoken. Some of these are still spoken today but many have died out. In 2006, 55 695 or 11 per cent of Indigenous people spoke an Indigenous language at home. Indigenous languages were more likely to be spoken in the centre and north of Australia than in the southern cities. In the Northern Territory, for example, 54 per cent of Indigenous people spoke an Indigenous language at home. Spirituality Most Indigenous belief systems centre on the `Dreaming' or `Dreamtime' to explain life and the origin of the world. In the Dreaming, ancestral beings created features of the land, sea and

Keeled → Inglise keel
4 allalaadimist
British Literature Character Sketch-The Cement Garden-Julie
6
docx

British Literature Character Sketch, The Cement Garden-Julie

team. Jack described Julie having a high ridge of cheekbone beneath her eyes, which gave her the deep look of some rare wild animal. In electric light her eyes were black and big. The soft line of her mouth was just broken by two front teeth and she had to pout a little to conceal her smile. Jack obviously longed to examine his older sister. Unlike Jack, Julie takes great care of her appearance, which takes considerable preparation each evening. I think Jack was unhappy because Julie never spoke to him or acknowledged his presence at school. She even refused to walk to school together because she didn’t want to be seen with him. Her closest friends had a reputation at school and she thought that it wouldn’t be good for her reputation. In spite of all this, Jack couldn’t get enough of observing her. But Julie herself gave little away, she dominated her group and heightened her reputation with a disruptive, intimidating quietness.

Keeled → Inglise keel
2 allalaadimist
Inglise keele ajavormid
8
docx

Inglise keele ajavormid

one or two years.) Signal words: how long, since, for Simple Past Past Progressive irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular verbs past form of 'be' + ing form of verb I spoke I was speaking regular verbs: verb + ed you were speaking I worked he / she / it was speaking we were speaking they were speaking

Keeled → Inglise keel
35 allalaadimist
Referaat United Kingdom
3
odt

Referaat United Kingdom

UNITED KINGDOM of Great Britain and Northern Ireland The countries which are constituent of the United Kingdom are ENGLAND, NORTHERN IRELAND, SCOTLAND and WALES. NORTHERN IRELAND Northern Ireland is a part of Great Britain. Northern Ireland population in 1998 was 1,688,600. There are five citys in Northern Ireland. The biggest city is Belfast. They are: Armagh Belfast Derry Lisburn Newry ENGLAND TRUDOR ROSE England is the largest and most populous of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England became a unified state during the 10th century. England`s population is is 46,500,000. It`s capital is London. London was the centre of the British Empire and the country was the birthplace of the industrial Revoloution. The national floral emblem is trudor rose. SCOTLAND Scotland consist of the Lowlands, whi...

Keeled → Inglise keel
20 allalaadimist
Irregular verb - 100 ebareeglipärast tegusõna
1
docx

Irregular verb - 100 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

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 stole stolen Fall fell fallen Stick stuck stukk Feed fed fed Strike struck struck Feel felt felt Swear swore sworn Fight fought fought Swing swung swung Find found found Take took tsken Fly flew flown Tear tore torn Foresee soresaw foreseen tell told told

Keeled → Inglise keel
7 allalaadimist
Reported speech reeglid
4
docx

Reported speech reeglid

Reported speech is often also called indirect speech. When we use reported speech, we are usually talking about the past (because obviously the person who spoke originally spoke in the past). The verbs therefore usually have to be in the past too. For example: "I'm going to the cinema". He said he was going to the cinema. Basic tense chart The tenses generally move backwards in this way (the tense on the left changes to the tense on the right): present simple past simple I'm a teacher. He said he was a teacher past continuous.

Keeled → Inglise keel
63 allalaadimist
Lühike monoloog-Luck
2
docx

Lühike monoloog "Luck"

People who say that they have bad luck are negative. For example they woun´t even play bingo or take part in raffle. They think that because they are unlucky they can not be lucky. I am sure that if they wait something good will happen their lives. I like to wish people good luck, because i think it is a nice thing to say if someone has an interview or an exam. But people pass exams or interviews because they studied hard or spoke well, not because of luck. People who consider to be lucky just embrace that idea that they are lucky start approacing life a bit differently. And because they thing that they are lucky people take more risks haing more unplanned events. But there is also a possibility that the same event can be lucky and unlucky for a person. For example someone who had a bad car accident and broke three ribs and both legs, Yes we can say that he was

Keeled → Inglise keel
3 allalaadimist
Inglise keele ebareeglipärased sõnad
1
docx

Inglise keele ebareeglipärased sõnad

Unustama FORGET/FORGOT/FORGOTTEN müüma SELL/SOLD/SOLD Külmuma FREEZE/FROZE/FROZEN saatma SEND/SENT/SENT Saama GET/GOT/GOT panema SET/SET/SET Andma GIVE/GAVE/GIVEN raputama SHAKE/SHOOK/SHAKEN Minema GO/WENT/GONE paistab SHINE/SHONE/SHONE Kasvama GROW/GREW//GROWN laskma SHOOT/SHOT/SHOT Rippuma HANG/HUNG/HUNG näitama SHOW/SHOWED/SHOWN Saama HAVE/HAD/HAD sulgema SHUT/SHUT/SHUT Laulma SING/SANG/SUNG Vajuma SINK/SANK/SUNK Magama SLEEP/SLEPT/SLEPT Rääkima SPEAK/SPOKE/SPOKEN Kulutama SPEND/SPENT/SPENT Levima SPREAD/SPREAD/SPREAD Seisma STAND/ STOOD/STOOD Varastama STEAL/STOLE/STOLEN Kinni jääma STICK/STUCK/STUCK Streikima STRIKE/STRUCK/STRUCK Ujuma SWIM/SWAM//SWUM Võtma TAKE/ TOOK/TAKEN Õpetama TEACH/TAUGHT/TAUGHT Rebima TEAR/TORE/TORN Jutustama TELL/TOLD/TOLD Mõtlema THINK/THOUGHT//THOUGHT Viskama THROW/THREW/THROWN Ärkama WAKE/WOKE/WOKEN Kandma seljas WEAR/WORE/WORN Võitma WIN/WON/WON Kirjutama WRITE/WROTE/WRITTEN

Keeled → Inglise keel
14 allalaadimist
California
3
doc

California

Worldfamous film actor Angelina Jolie Voight was born in Los Angeles, California in 1975. She started her career seven years old, when she had a small part in Lookin to Get Out. Her last role was Master Tigress voice in Kung Fu Panda movie. Now she is 36 years old, lives with famous actor Brad Pitt, and Angelina is still atracctive. Interasting facts about California: English is not the only language in California, 28,2% spoke Spanish. California is one of the country`s largest users energy. Because of that California has the some of most agressive renewable energy goals in the U.S.( Like in those pictures. There are 460 cities in California. The State of California is the only U.S. State to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics.

Varia → Kategoriseerimata
3 allalaadimist
Ebareeglipäased tegusõnad - irregular verbs
2
docx

Ebareeglipäased tegusõnad - irregular verbs

2.31 teach taught taught 2.32 tell told told 1 ­en 15 2.33 think thought thought 1.1 write wrote written 2.34 understand understoodunderstood 1.2 take took taken 2.35 wake woke, waked woken, waked 1.3 speak spoke spoken 2.36 win won won 1.4 ride rode ridden 1.5 hide hid hidden, hid 1.6 give gave given 1.7 forget forgot forgotten 3 111 (3 similar) 10 1.8 fall fell fallen 3.1 cost cost cost 1.9 eat ate eaten 3.2 cut cut cut 1.10 drive drove driven 3.3 hit hit hit 1

Keeled → Inglise keel
8 allalaadimist
Irregular verbs
1
doc

Irregular verbs

Drive drove driven sing sang sung Eat ate eaten sit sat sat Fall fell fallen sleep slept slept Feed fed fed smell smelt (Inf+ed) smelt (Inf+ed) Feel felt felt speak spoke spoken Fight fought fought spell spelt (Inf+ed) spelt (Inf+ed) find found found spend spent spent fly flew flown spill spilt spilt forbid forbade forbidden split split split forget forgot forgotten spoil spoilt (Inf+ed) spoilt (Inf+ed)

Keeled → Inglise keel
20 allalaadimist
English - rregulars verbs
3
doc

English - rregulars verbs

RUN RAN RUN JOOKSMA SAY SAID SAID ÜTLEMA SEE SAW SEEN NÄGEMA SELL SOLD SOLD MÜÜMA SEND SENT SENT SAATMA SHINE SHONE SHONE PAISTMA (päikese kohta) SING SANG SUNG LAULMA SIT SAT SAT ISTUMA SLEEP SLEPT SLEPT MAGAMA SPEAK SPOKE SPOKEN RÄÄKIMA SPEND SPEND SPEND VEETMA, KULUTAMA STAND STOOD STOOD SEISMA STEAL STOLE STOLEN VARASTAMA SWEAR SWORE SWORN VANDUMA SWIM SWAM SWUM UJUMA TAKE TOOK TAKEN VÕTMA TEACH TAUGHT TAUGHT ÕPETAMA TELL TOLD TOLD ÜTLEMA THINK THOUGHT THOUGHT MÕTLEMA, ARVAMA

Keeled → Inglise keel
9 allalaadimist
Christianity
17
ppt

Christianity

· The Bible · Ten Commandments · Church holidays · Colours · The Seven Virtues · The Seven Vices · The Death · The God The Bible Word "Bible" comes from a greek word biblion and it means a book Bible is an important book, where is written the word of god The ultimate book is the bible Not only one author Two main parts: New Testament and Old Testament Purpose of the Bible Ten Commandments Ten Commandments - God's Law "And God spoke all these words, saying: 'I am the LORD your God... ONE: 'You shall have no other gods before Me.' TWO: 'You shall not make for yourself a carved image--any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.' THREE: 'You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.' FOUR: 'Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.' FIVE: 'Honor your father and your mother.` · SIX: 'You shall not murder.'

Keeled → Inglise keel
12 allalaadimist
Charles Spencer Chaplin
1
docx

Charles Spencer Chaplin

sorts as well as for the ordinary people. The life of his characters was full of misfortunes, but the always overcame their despair with courage and determination. Although he denied any social meaning in his films he ridiculed the values of society mercilessly. In "Modern Times" he showed the terrible working conditions at the production line in a giant US factory. His first full length talkie "The Great Dictator" was an anti-fascist masterpiece ridiculing Hitler. After WW II he spoke out against the McCarthy witch-hunts against communists. For that he was deprived of the right to live in US. He said he would never go back, but in 1972 he went back to accept the highest prize in the film industry ­ an Oscar Reward. The last 25 years of his life were spent on Switzerland. He lived in a quiet Swiss village with views of Lake Geneva. He died of old age when he was 88, early in the Christmas morning 1977.

Keeled → Inglise keel
12 allalaadimist
English Irregular Verbs
2
doc

English Irregular Verbs

külmutama freeze froze frozen asetama set set set raputama shake shook shaken särama shine shone shone tulistama shoot shot shot sulgema shut shut shut laulma sing sang sung vajuma sink sank sunk istuma sit sat sat magama sleep slept slept rääkima speak spoke spoken kulutama spend spent spent maha ajama spill spilt spilt levima spread spread spread seisma stand stood stood varastama steal stole stolen pühkima sweep swept swept ujuma swim swam swum võtma take took taken õpetama teach taught taught rebima tear tore torn

Keeled → Inglise keel
18 allalaadimist
Countries I would like to go
2
doc

Countries I would like to go

The nature in New-Seeland is wild and beautiful it reminds me litle bit the Scotland but its iven more enjoyable than Scotland. All three films of "The Lort of the Rings" hase ben filmd in there, in the movie the most dire'st land the "Mordor" locates in the moutnais of New-Seeland the reason would be that the mountayns are murky and dark yust like the Mordor . The capital of New-Seeland is Wellington and its allsow the capital whats most in South. In New-Seeland they spoke inglish and maoorish. The symbol of New-Seeland is Kiwy as a fruit and bird allso. The hed of countrie is Elizabeth 2. The area of New-Seeland:268 680km2 The population of New-Seeland:3 951 307 The Capital of New-Seeland:Wellington Egypt is the home land of the mummies and pyramids. The history of Egypt is on my opinion the most interesting history of all. The gods of Egypt is not like every oder god they are more interesting and stanger than the oders

Keeled → Inglise keel
16 allalaadimist
Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad
2
doc

Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad

Ride,rode,ridden-sõitma Ring,rang,rung-helisema Rise,rose,risen-tõusma Run,ran,run-jooksma Say,said,said-ütlema See,saw,seen-nägema Seek,sought,sought-otsima Sell,sold,sold-müüma Send,sent,sent-saatma Set,set,set-seadma Sew,sewed,sewn(sewed)-õmblema Shake,shook,shaken-kõikuma Shine,shone,shone-särama Shoot,shot,shot-tulistama Show,showed,shown-näitama Shut,shut,shut-sulgema Sit,sat,sat-istuma Sing,sang,sung-laulma Sleep,slept,slept-magama Smell,smelt(smelled),-II- -haistma Speak,spoke,spoken-rääkima Spell,spelt(spelled),-II- -veerima Spend,spent,spent-veetma Split,split,split-hargnema Spread,spread,spread-hargnema Spring,sprang,sprung- Stand,stood,stood-seisma Steal,stole,stolen-varastama Stick,stuck,stuck-haarama Sting,stung,stung-pistma Stink,stank(stunk),stunk-haisema Strike,struck,struck-lööma Swear,swore,sworn-vanduma Sweep,swept,swept-pühkima Swim,swam,swum-ujuma Take,took,taken-võtma Teach,taught,taught-õpetama Tear,tore,torn-rebima Tell,told,told-rääkima

Keeled → Inglise keel
116 allalaadimist
Basic Irregular Verbs
3
pdf

Basic Irregular Verbs

put put put quit quit quit read read read ride rode ridden ring rang rung rise rose risen run ran run say said said see saw seen seek sought sought sell sold sold send sent sent set set set shake shook shaken shine shone shone shoot shot shot show showed shown shut shut shut sing sang sung sit sat sat sleep slept slept speak spoke spoken spend spent spent spring sprang sprung stand stood stood steal stole stolen swim swam swum swing swung swung take took taken teach taught taught tear tore torn tell told told think thought thought

Keeled → Inglise keel
6 allalaadimist
99 ebareeglipärast tegusõna
3
doc

99 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

48 lõhkuma breake broke broken 49 valima choos chose chosen 50 sõitma drive drove driven 51 kukkuma fall fell fallen 52 andestama forgive forgave forgiven 53 külmutama freeze froze frozen 54 andma give gave given 55 ratsutama ride rode ridden 56 rääkima speak spoke spoken 57 raputama shake shook shaken 58 varastama steal stole stolen 59 kirjutama write wrote written 60 puhuma blow blew blown 61 tõmbama draw drew drawn 62 kasva(ta)ma grow grew grown 63 teadma know knew known 64 tõusma rise rose risen

Keeled → Inglise keel
227 allalaadimist
Akon
2
docx

Akon

Akon Akon is known as an R&B singer as well as a rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, but grew up in Senegal until he was about 7 years old. His family went back and forth from Senegal to the U.S. over several years, and by the time they moved to New Jersey, Akon was already 15 and spoke 3 different languages including, English, French, and Wolof. Akon first stumbled upon rap music as a teenager in high school when he attended Snyder High School in New Jersey. When he was only 15, he recorded his first song, Operations of Nature. Shortly afterward, Akon was arrested for armed robbery and drug distribution charges. Being in prison did not prevent Akon from working on his music career, however, if anything it gave him more time to perfect it

Keeled → Inglise keel
23 allalaadimist
Irregular verbs
1
doc

Irregular verbs

juhtima lead led led pühkima sweep swept swept kaevama dig dug dug püüdlema swear swore sworn kahanema shrink shrank shrunk püüdma catch cauch cauch kaklema fight fought fought raputama shake shook shaken kandma bear bore boren riputama hang hung hung kandma wear wore worn rääkima speak spoke spoken kaotama lose lost lost rääkima tell told told kasvatama grow grew grown ründama strike struck struck keelama forbid forbade forbidden saagima saw sawed sawn keerutama spin spun spun saama become became become kerima wind wound wound saatma send sent sent kiikuma swing swung swung sammuma tread trod trodden

Keeled → Inglise keel
125 allalaadimist
Anglo-Saxon period-Kokkuvõte
2
doc

Anglo-Saxon period. Kokkuvõte

Anglo-Saxon period Celts-came from Germany,2000-1200BC began to migrate to Britain,spoke Celtic language,were known as Britons,lived in small villages,round wooden huts-mainly farmers-no towns,organised in tribes with a king/queen as a leader,intertribal wars were very common,the Ancient Britons:one of the Celtic tribes living in Britain 4thBC,believed in different gods,governed by a class of priests-druids who had great power. Romans in Britain:55BC came to conquer Britain(Julius Caesar),brought their own civilization,taught Britons to build

Keeled → Inglise keel
7 allalaadimist
Irregular verbs
3
docx

Irregular verbs

Send sent sent-saatma 73. Set set set-seadma, asetama 74. Sew sewed sewn-õmblema 75. Shake shook shaken-raputama, rappuma, värisema 76. Shine shone shone-särama 77. Shoot shot shot-tulistama, laskma 78. Show showed shown-näitama 79. Shut shut shut-sulgema 80. Sing sang sung-laulma 81. Sit sat sat-istuma 82. Sleep slept slept-magama 83. Smell smelt smelt-nuusutama, haistma, lõhnama 84. Speak spoke spoken-rääkima 85. Spell spelt spelt- tähthaaval ütlema 86. Spend spent spent-kulutama, veetma 87. Spill Spilt spilt-loksutama, loksuma 88. Spoil spoilt spoilt-rikkuma 89. Spread spread spread- määrima, levima, levitama, katma 90. Stand stood stood-seisma 91. Stick stuck stuck-pistma, torkama, kleepima 92. Sting stung stung-nõelama 93. Strike struck struck-tabama, lööma 94. Swear swore sworn-vanduma 95

Keeled → Inglise keel
29 allalaadimist
Character sketch Georgie-Sasha
4
docx

Character sketch Georgie, Sasha

complacency about his life. Before that Orlando was born into a nobel family and he had a great fortune and status. Sasha awakens a deep sexual desire in Orlando. Orlando liked Sasha as an individual because at first he didn’t know what gender Sasha was, because she wore clothes that were not appropriate for a female and also she was quite tall for a common woman. But Orlando couldn’t overcome her seductive nature and also what made it harder was the fact that she spoke fluent french. What made Sasha so mysterious was that she was foreigner and she had deceptive manners. Orlando could never be sure what was on her mind. Sashas used Oralndo to entertain her while they were in London but then she left Orlando and ran away with a Russian seaman, that broke Orlando’s heart. But Orlando can’t forget Sasha because her seductiveness and she will remain in Orlando’s heart as long as he lives.

Keeled → Äriinglise keel
1 allalaadimist
The London eye esitlus
12
ppt

The London eye esitlus

The London Eye goes through a re-branding. Making of The London Eye · It's the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in the world, rising high above the London skyline at 135 metres. · Instead of being suspended under the wheel they turn within circular mounting rings fixed to the outside of the main rim. · The London eye has 32 capsules, representing the 32 boroughs of London. · The wheel cables include 16 rim rotation cables, and 64 spoke cables . · The main foundation for the London Eye is situated underneath the A-frame legs; it required 2,200 tonnes of concrete and 44 concrete piles - each of which is 33 metres deep. The second foundation, the tension foundation holding the backstay cables behind the wheel, used 1,200 tonnes of concrete. Interesting Facts · It took seven years and the skills of hundreds of people from five countries to make the London Eye a reality.

Keeled → Inglise keel
13 allalaadimist
Tasemetöö
4
rtf

Tasemetöö

ÖÖ NAMES:......................................... DATE:..................... SCHOOL:............................ Enter the correct one (s) Foreword (s). 1. It was predictable .... the very beginning. 2. Jack was so angry that he turned Michael .... the room. 3. You should dry the floor .... the mop. 4. A great idea came .... my mind. 5. We went ... Finland .... the end .... the summer. 6. Tom always blamed me .... this accident. 7. My parents had already left the room ... this time. 8. Mary spoke ... a very loud voice. 9. My grandpa suffers ... a heart disease. 10. Daniel spends a lot ... time working ... the research. 11. Keith is too hard ... his son. 12. Russia decided to put the chemical factory ... action. 13. Carly warned John ... the criminals ... the streets ... nights. 14. A beautiful song was played ... memory ... Tess. 15. Mother turned ... the lights and silence fell ... the room. 16. We didn't hear ... him ever again. 17. Steven appeared ... television. 18. ..

Keeled → Inglise keel
16 allalaadimist
John F-Kennedy elulugu
2
odt

John F. Kennedy elulugu

discharged in early 1945. After that he got some medals ( Like. Purple heart, American defense service medal, American campaign medal, asiatic-pacific campaign medal with three bronze service stars and the World war II Victory Medal.). He privately admitted he didn't feel that he deserved the medals. Later when reporter asked how he became a war hero, Kennedy joked: ,,It was involuntary. They sank my boat." JFK was sworn in as the 35th President at noon January 20, 1961. He spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens, famosly saying: ,,ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. He also asked the nations of the world to join together to fight what he called the ,,common enemies of man:turanny,poverty,disease and war itself." He added:"All this will not be finished in the first one hundered days. Not will it be finished in the first

Keeled → Inglise keel
6 allalaadimist
Nimetu
2
docx

Nimetu

could have married at a nod of her head /.../" (Fitzgerald 1993: 160), which means that for a long time, Jordan chose not to marry, ignoring society's pressure and its prototypical image of the 1920s women. When it came to her personality, Jordan was portrayed to be quite arrogant and restless, and she somehow thought herself to be better than others, especially, when it concerned the people who lived in West Egg. For example, the first time she spoke to Nick "she remarked contemptuously, that he lived in West Egg" (Fitzgerald 1993: 27). West Egg represented people, who had become rich on their own hard work, also known as "new money", whereas East Egg symbolized ageing and established aristocracy, "old money". Nick himself pointed out that "the less fashionable of the two /.../" (Fitzgerald 1993: 22) was West Egg. Jordan constantly had an attitude about her, which showed like she did not care for much or for anyone, for that matter

Varia → Kategoriseerimata
4 allalaadimist
Inglise keele ajalugu-essee-My languages
6
odt

Inglise keele ajalugu, essee "My languages"

My languages I love different languages. I mean, I really, really love different languages. I also believe and have been told that I pick them up rather easily. That might be true, although I did not pick any Greek up in Greece but that might have been because they spoke so damn fast that I could not tell if it was a word or an entire sentence. The first foreign language I learned was Russian. Considering I was ten when Estonia became a Republic, it makes sense. We began studying Russian in first grade, though it was simplified – "koška" instead of "kot", "medvešonok" instead of "medved", "saichik" etc. Did not make much sense and we mostly played some games in Russian (Tare-tareke etc). Learned as much playing

Filoloogia → Inglise keele ajalugu
4 allalaadimist
Pride and Prejudice
15
pptx

Pride and Prejudice

frustrated at bad words of Darsy talking about her. Darsy made an impression of selfish and arrogant person. Yet in time Darsy fell in love with Elizabeth while she hated him. A turn in the life of the young Mr. Bingley, Jane`s friend had suddenly left the town. He was sent by his friend Darsy as he thought the shallow-minded Bingley didn`t love Jane. Elizabeth was much offended with Darsy for his causing pain to her sister. Darsy came to Elizabeth and proposed but she refused and spoke up her opinion about him by saying that if he were the last man in the world she wouldn` t marry him. Darsy sent Elizabeth a letter with explanations and best regards. Elizabeth starts to gradually change her opinion about Darsy. Elizabeth paid a visit to a fine

Keeled → Inglise keel
22 allalaadimist
Roman invasion
1
odt

Roman invasion

That is almost four hundred years (four centuries). Why did the Romans leave Britain? Their homes in Italy were being attacked by fierce tribes and every soldier was needed. The River Thames was quick way to transport goods between Britain and the Continent. The Romans saw this and built the town of Londinium around the river's main crossing point. The Romans gave britain: Language The language we used today was developed from the Romans. The Romans spoke and wrote in Latin and many of our words are based on Latin words. The Calendar the calendar we use today is more than 2,000 years old? It was started by Julius Caesar, a Roman ruler. It is based on the movement of the earth around the sun, and so is called the 'solar calendar.' The solar calendar has 365 days a year, and 366 days every leap year, or every fourth year. The names of our months are taken from the names of Roman gods and rulers

Keeled → Inglise keel
5 allalaadimist
Fridrick douglass
10
doc

Fridrick douglass

An associate of Douglass wrote of Grant that African Americans "will ever cherish a grateful remembrance of his name, fame and great services." In 1872, he became the first African American to receive a nomination for Vice President of the United States, having been nominated to be Victoria Woodhull's running mate on the Equal Rights Party ticket without his knowledge. During the campaign, he neither campaigned for the ticket nor even acknowledged that he had been nominated. Douglass spoke about race at many schools around the country throughout the Reconstruction era, including Bates College in Lewiston, Maine in April of 1874.[1] Later life In 1877, Frederick Douglass purchased his final home in Washington D.C., on the banks of the Anacostia River. He named it Cedar Hill (also spelled CedarHill). He expanded the house from 14 to 21 rooms and included a china closet. One year later, Douglass expanded his property to 15 acres (61,000 m²), with the purchase of adjoining lots

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
13 allalaadimist
Irregular english verbs
7
doc

Irregular english verbs

sing sang sung sink sank sunk, sunken sit sat sat slay slew slain sleep slept slept slide slid slid, slidden sling slung slung slink slunk slunk slit slit slit smell smelt smelt smite smote smitten sow sowed sown, sowed speak spoke spoken speed sped, speeded sped, speeded spell spelt, spelled spelt, spelled spend spent spent spill spilt. spilled spilt, spilled spin spun, span spun spit spat spat split split split spoil spoilt, spoiled spoilt; spoiled spread spread spread spring sprang sprung stand stood stood

Keeled → Inglise keel
66 allalaadimist


Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun