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8-klassi Inglise keel - Unit 2
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8. klassi Inglise keel - Unit 2

3) Instead of going out alone I decided to call Chris and wait for him to pick me up. 4) Can't you understand! I don't want to waste time arguing with you. 5) Ian decided to leave .?. work earlier and on his way to the bus stop he met his old friend by accident 6) He provided me with the information I needed 7) Jim was staring at the garage door as if he had seen a ghost. 8) Alice understood she had been rude to her sister and went upstairs to apologize to her. 3 Use the verbs in the past simple, the past continuous, or the past perfect 1) While Jack was testing his new conker, it sank and he had to look for some new ones. (test; sink; have to) 2) After Mum had read the letter, she went upstairs to talk to Jane. (read; go) 3) Jim was riding a horse when some girls took a photo of him. (ride; take) 4) I was having breakfast when I heard the telephone ring. When I finished eating I called Jane back

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Kiri sõbrale
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Kiri sõbrale

And it's a quiet area, but the best thing about it is that it is less that kilometer from the city center. Inside, the house is nice and comfortable. It has two floors. On the ground floor there is bed-rooms, a living-room, a bathroom with a shower, a dinning-room, a kitchen and a toilet. It is air-conditioned and well-furnished. The living-room is decorated beautifully. Paintings by famous artists are hung on the walls. Upstairs there is my own huge bedroom and bathroom. I hope I'll see you here soon, darling! Yours sincerely, Katrin Agejeva

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Letter to a friend
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Letter to a friend

Dear Mike, How are you? I'm writing to let you know that I think I found the perfect house for you to rent. It's in a really nice location. The address is 32 Beech Lane, Deighton. You have to sign a six-month contract and the rent is 800 pounds per month. The house is really charming outside. It is a 2-storey white wooden detached house. It has a large garden at the front and also a garage. Inside, the house is wonderful! It is fully-furnished and upstairs there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. Downstairs there is a bathroom, living room with an old fireplace and a dining room and a kitchen. Let me know if you like the sound of it. I hope I'll hear from you soon. Love, Mari

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Kontrolltöö 8-klassile-ILE 6-Unit 2
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Kontrolltöö 8. klassile (ILE 6) Unit 2

2 I need to save up a lot of money for my new laptop. 3 Instead of going out alone I decided to call Chris and wait for him to pick me up. 4 Can´t you undestand! I don´t want to waste time arguing with you! 5 Ian decided to leave from(?) work earlier and on his way to the bus stop he met his old friend by accident. 6 He provided me with the information I needed. 7 Jim was staring at the garage door as if he had seen a ghost. 8 Alice understood she had been rude to her sister and went upstairs to apoligise to her. 3 Use the verbs in the past simple, the past continuous, or the past perfect. 1 While Jack was testing his new conker, it sank and he had to look for some new ones. (test; sink; have to) 2 After Mum had read the letter, she went upstairs to talk to Jane. (read; go) 3 Jim was riding a horse when some girls took a photo of him. (ride; take) 4 I was having breakfast when I heard the telephone ring. When I had finished eating, I called Jane back

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Day in my life
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Day in my life

I ran back to the postman. She was writing down my info while my little brother was trying to talk with me. He was yelling: ,,What is this?" I answered him: ,,It's a package, obviously." My brother started laughing and ran away. Postman asked for a signature and suddenly my phone started ringing. I gave her the signature and crabed the package. I ran downstairs but the caller hanged up already. I started calling back but the phone was busy. Suddenly I heard ringing again. I ran upstairs to pick up the phone but my sister was already speaking with the caller, so I went back downstairs. After my sister finished the call, she told me that the package was for my mother.

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Informal letter to a friend describing a house for rent
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Informal letter to a friend describing a house for rent

The house is really adorable outside. It's made of light grey bricks and has a restored wood frame windows. Also, it's got small balcony and is surrounded by a beautiful garden. Plus, modern security system. Inside, the house is nice and comfortable. It has two floors. On the ground floor there is a charming living room and modern fitted kitchen with all the equipment you would expect. As well as a dining room and mediumsize WC. Upstairs there is one big lovely bedroom and one smaller guests bedroom, also a bathroom. The house is fully furnished so you don't need to worry about that. Let me know if you like the sound of it. I can easily talk to the owner, Mrs Kuusk, for you. I hope i'll see you here soon. Yours, .....................

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Dear Pieter
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Dear Pieter

Dear Pieter Thank you for your letter in which you're asking about course party. I think it's a great idea to have a meal with our course students. I agree with your plans and I'm interested in help you. Firstly, I'd suggest my uncle's private house in the suburb. There are a open large rooms, where we gonna take a place together. In addition there are a five room upstairs that we can use for sleeping. I have my uncle phone number if you're interested. You asked what I would like to make for eating. Well, my favorite savoury dishes are fresh pasta dishes. They consist of fresh and delicious seafood, a lots of vegetables and of course different sauces. Unfortunately, I have no ideas about sweet dishes. I love all desserts! You wanted to know my preference in terms of a good times for everybody. I personally

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Theatre vocabulary III
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Theatre vocabulary III

come on it; · Seats · An aisle ­ a long passage between rows of seats; · Rows ­ lines of seats in a theatre or cinema; · the orchestra pit ­ the area that is occupied by the orchestra, located in front of the stage; · the stalls, orchestra seats - the seats on the main level of a theatre; · the dress circle/mezzanine ­ the lowest balcony in a theatre; · the balcony ­ seats upstairs at a theatre · The gallery ­ an upper floor or balcony built on an inner wall of a theatre · The Gods ­ the seats high up and at the back of a theatre · the box - a small area of a theatre that is separate from where other people are sitting

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Puzzle
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Puzzle

Her face fell and i thought she might burst into tears. 5. Tom's face darkened and he turned angrily on Sam. 6. Negotiators emerged grim-faced after the days talks. 7. Judging from her blank face, i'd say she didn't know what we were talking about. 8. Barbara tried to keep a straight face, but in the end she just couldn't help laughing. 9. The car was stolen in the face of day. 10. The disappointment was written all over his face. 11. About face! 12. Get out of my face! 13. I just need to run upstairs and put my face on. 14. The Pentagon's been left with egg on its face. 15. This was a real slap in the face. 16. He thinks he would lose face if he admitted the mistake. 17. She tried to save face by inventing a story about being overseas at the time. 18. Bingham has a very in your face writing style. · Tal oli üllatunud kuid veidi hämmingus ilme näol. · Davidi nägu lõi särama kui ma tema nime mainisin. · Ta nägi seda nende nägudest.

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Surprise
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Surprise

Because it was adressed to me and I hadn`t got any letters for a long time. I had just found it when I came to the kitchen. It was afternoon and I arrived from school. I hadn`t been expecting that kind of surprise at all. There was a name and an address on the other side, which I didn`t recognize. In addition, it seemed a bit weird that the envelope was on the floor, next to the table, but on second thought it could have been there by accident. So now I went upstairs, to my room and sat on the armchair. I sat there for a moment, holding the letter on my lap and looking out the window ­ to let the curiousity grow. Than I prepared to tear it open, but some noise from downstairs interrupted me. I sat still and listened for a minute, it was quiet again. As I laid my eyes on the envelope again the same sound, only louder, interrupted me again. Now I stood up, placed the envelope on the

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The Price of Everlasting Youth
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The Price of Everlasting Youth

But since he traded his soul, it all changed. It became easier and easier for him to sin, because he always had a defensive line ­ he does not have a soul. At first he wanted to be a greatness to others, but later he did not care about the oppinion of others at all. He was just so obsessed with his youth. He did everything he had to do, to stay forever young. For example, one night when Basil arrives to question Dorian about rumours of his indulgences, Dorian takes Basil to the portrait upstairs. The portrait is hideous as Dorian's sins. In anger, Dorian blames Basil for his fate and stabs him to death. Dorians is also the reason, why his first love, a very beautiful and talented actress named Sibyl Vane kills herself. The need to be different, superior to others, gets Dorian eventually killed. He wants to redeem his sins. Unfortunately, he lacks the feeling of quilt and fearing the consequences, he

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Kidnapped-
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"Kidnapped"

He walked on. Soon, he saw a large house. It was the House of Shaws. The house was very old and in bad condition. There was no gate or entrance. It looked empty. It was dark when he arrived at the house and there were no lights on. He knocked once on the big wooden door. Nothing happened so he knocked again. David heard someone inside so he became angry. He started kicking the door and shouting for Mr Balfour. He heared a noise above him.There was a man with a big gun looking out of the upstairs window. He said: ,, It´s loaded!" David said : ,,I have a letter for Mr Ebenezer balfour." The man asked: ,,Who are you?" David said: ,,I´m David Balfour." The man asked again: ,,Is your father dead? He must be dead. That´s why you´re here. I´ll let you in." The man was Ebenezer Balfour. He took David up to a room. He pushed David into a room and locked him there. David wanted to cry. He was tired from the long walk. He layed down and soon fell asleep.

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House of my dreams
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House of my dreams

in summer and play hockey in winter. Behind the house, there will be little garden where we will grow vegetables in order eat fresh and healthy food. Also I want to build a gazebo next to the lake to buy and put there a grill, in order to cook something delicious or to sit around the campfire watch a movie. On the first floor, will be a dining room, a guest room (with the little home cinema), my working room, a WC, a bathroom, and of course I want that there will be fireplace. Upstairs will be the second floor. On the second floor there will be my children rooms, a WC, a bathroom and a big games room with some things like: air hockey, mini football, billiards and so on. In the basement I want to make a pool with a little gym. I think, that I will set a central heating basement. This dream house is part of life of my dream…

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Courage in the Storm
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Courage in the Storm

I took him into my arms and hurried back to the shelter. My sister was so happy to see me and Bingo, but her face changed. "You are going away again, aren't you?" she burst into tears. "I have to find them. Don't worry, I'll be back. Besides, now you have Bingo with you," I tried to comfort her. I winked at her while she was closing the hatch behind me. I made it back to the house and I screamed for my parents. I was panicking and losing hope when I suddenly heard a clattering noise from upstairs. I bounded up the stairs and searched for them. "We are here! Help us!" I heard them shouting in the attic. Kadi Bruus I felt tears in my eyes when I opened the attic hatch. Never have I ever been so happy to see my parents. We hugged and hurried back to the shelter. The lashing rain washed the tears from my eyes. Now safely in the shelter, dry and warm clothes on, I can relax and listen to the nature telling

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

They were driving to work together. She's going to the dentist's office this morning. 2)TOWARD and TOWARDS are also helpful prepositions to express movement. These are simply variant spellings of the same word; use whichever sounds better to you. We're moving toward the light. This is a big step towards the project's completion. 3)With the words HOME, DOWNTOWN, UPTOWN, INSIDE, OUTSIDE, DOWNSTAIRS, 3 UPSTAIRS, we use no preposition. Grandma went upstairs Grandpa went home. They both went outside. 4)We use THROUGH to show movement from one side of an enclosed space to the other. For example: The train went through the tunnel. 5)We use ACROSS to show movement from one side of a surface or line to another. For example: She swam across the river. 6)More prepositions of movement: She ran to the door. through the tunnel. (from one side of an enclosed space to the other)

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The Picture of Dorian Gray
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The Picture of Dorian Gray

Dorian claims that he wants to reform himself and be virtuous. As evidence of his newfound resolve, Dorian describes a recent trip to the country during which he passed up an opportunity to seduce and defile an innkeeper's innocent daughter. This whole thing doesn't happen. Instead Dorian says goodbye to Gladis and goes to London. Gladis meets with David (who has a crush on her) and Harry. Davis tunnistab üles that he broke into the room upstairs of Dorian's house. He saw nothing but a gross painting by Basil there. Gladys receives a letter which implies that Dorian is going to kill himself. They hurry to London only to find the painting in a perfect order and Dorian dead and really ugly.(book: servants hear a cry and break into the room) That night, Dorian goes to the locked room to look at his portrait. He hopes his decision to amend his life will have changed the painting, and he considers that perhaps his decision not

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 5
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 5

We were lost but a narrow bath led us back to the road. 4 Use the correct pronoun. 1 John put on his coat and ran out of the house. 2 This is your pencil. Mine is the one over there. 3 Lucy and her twin brother always do their homework together. 4 Do you need a hand with this bag? - No, thanks. I can carry it myself. 5 Don't take this towel! It's mine. Mum said yours is in the bathroom. 6 Where are the chilrden? - They are playing with their toys upstairs. 7 Be careful with the knife! Don't cut yourself! 8 What a strange car! It's not our neighbours'. Theirs is the dark blue Rover across the street. 5 You are going to listen to Samantha telling you about her life. Read the sentences below. You have 30 seconds to do so. Listen to Samantha and finish the sentences. Listen again and check your answers. 1 Samantha Greenhill is a student from Canada. 2 The students have a lunch break from 12:00 to 12:45.

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KIek in de kök
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KIek in de kök

Kiek in de Kök tower The cannon tower Kiek in de Kök was founded in 1475-1483. The name was first recorded in the description of the second siege of Tallinn in 1577 as Kyck in de Kaeken, later on several forms of the same name were used, such as Kik (Kyk) in de Kok, Kiek in die Küche, Pulffer-Thurm Giecken Köck. In 1696 the present name Kiek in de Kök was also mentioned, meaning "peek into the kitchen" in Low German. And true enough, it was possible to watch what the enemy was doing in their "kitchen" i.e. on position lower down from the about 38m-high tower. Already in the late 15th century the tower was somewhat reconstructed. The outer walls were made thicker and the tower got a diameter of 17.3 m. The walls are 4 m thick but the tower was then lower than today. The waterproof upper floor made of cobblestones was open and had 22 embrasures in its parapet. The parapet must have been covered by some kind of a roof but the middle part o...

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Tom Sawyer raamatu kokkuvõte Mark Twain lühikirjeldus
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Tom Sawyer raamatu kokkuvõte Mark Twain lühikirjeldus

Their return is met with great rejoicing, and they become the envy and admiration of all their friends. Back in school, Tom gets himself back in Becky’s favor after he nobly accepts the blame for a book that she has ripped. Soon Muff Potter’s trial begins, and Tom, overcome by guilt, testifies against Injun Joe. Potter is acquitted, but Injun Joe flees the courtroom through a window. Summer arrives, and Tom and Huck go hunting for buried treasure in a haunted house. After venturing upstairs they hear a noise below. Peering through holes in the floor, they see Injun Joe enter the house disguised as a deaf and mute Spaniard. He and his companion, an unkempt man, plan to bury some stolen treasure of their own. From their hiding spot, Tom and Huck wriggle with delight at the prospect of digging it up. By an amazing coincidence, Injun Joe and his partner find a buried box of gold themselves. When they see Tom and Huck’s tools, they become suspicious that

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Fay Weldon-Powerpoint
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Fay Weldon, Powerpoint

Work § In 1967, she published her first novel "The Fat Woman's Joke". § For the next 30 years she built a very successful career, publishing over twenty novels, collections of short stories, films for television, newspaper and magazine articles and becoming a well-known face and voice on the BBC. § In 1971 Weldon wrote the first episode of the landmark television series Upstairs, Downstairs, for which she won a Writers Guild award for Best British TV Series Script. § In 1980 Weldon wrote the screenplay for director/producer John Goldschmidt's television movie "Life for Christine" which told the true story of a 15 year old girl's life imprisonment. The film was shown in prime-time on the ITV Network by Granada Television. § She also wrote the screenplay for the 1980 BBC miniseries adaptation of Jane

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The picture of Dorian Gray
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The picture of Dorian Gray

He checks the portrait, hoping to find that it has changed for the better, but when he realizes that the only thing that has changed is the new, hypocritical smirk on the wrinkled face, he realizes that even his effort to save his soul was driven by vanity. In a fit of despair, he decides to destroy the picture with the same knife that he used to kill Basil, its creator. Downstairs, Dorian's servants hear a shriek, and rush upstairs to find an old, ugly man lying dead on the ground in front of a portrait of a young and innocent Dorian.

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PREPOSITIONS AND WORD FORMATION
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PREPOSITIONS AND WORD FORMATION

· IN the car TO · prone TO · related TO · subject TO · TO sb/sth · sikution TO · rude TO · subject TO · similar TO · subscribe TO FOR · ready FOR · reason FOR · demand FOR · cure FOR · necessary FOR · famous FOR KERMO MAISTE · eager FOR With the words home, downtown, uptown, inside, outside, downstairs, upstairs, we use no preposition. WORD FORMATION (DERIVATION) -er/-or,-ian and ­ist used to discribe people and work what they do -er -or -ist -ian Dancer Actor Artist Beautician Murderer Director Economist Musician Manager Translator Psychologist liberian

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Pygmalion
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Pygmalion

He has come to take issue with Henry Higgins for destroying his happiness. Mr. Higgins wrote a letter to an old blighter in America that was giving five millions to found Moral Reform Societies all over the world. Alfred Doolittle, He is brilliantly dressed in a new fashionable frock-coat, with white waistcoat and grey trousers. A flower in his buttonhole, a dazzling silk hat, and patent leather shoes complete the effect. Where has Eliza been hiding? Eliza had been hiding upstairs Who is Eliza thankful to and why? Why does Eliza ask Mrs. Higgins to call her Mrs. Doolittle.? She is thankful to Pickering. She said that se will always be a flower girl to Professor Higgins, because he always treats her as a flower girl. Comment on the ending a) according to the movie Eliza storms out and drives away with Freddy. Higgins walks from Chelsea back to his home in Wimpole Street, where he smashes some of the records he had made of Eliza's voice and then sits to think

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Somerset Maugham-French Joe-kokkuvõte-
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Somerset Maugham "French Joe" kokkuvõte!!

The boat pushed off. He didn't like the idea of sleeping on hard stones on a jetty. So he started walking towards the hotel. He seemed to walk much more than a few hundred yards which it should be, but a little bit later he saw a building. No light showed, but his eyes were used to the darkness, so he found a door. There was no door bell, he knocked with his stick as loudly as he could, then a window was opened and there was a woman. She came down and greeted him warmly, then took him upstairs and showed him a room. The woman was in a red flannel dressing-gown, her hair was a little bit over her shoulders in long black wisps. She was a little stoutish with keen eyes and a red nose. She was holding a paraffin lamp. She said that she would make up the bed before he could say „Jack Robinson“, and asked if he would like a drop of whiskey, also added that she would bring the towel in the morning. She was also asking about the reasons why he came here

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Entertainment and Art
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Entertainment and Art

e) My favourite television programmes are about …… affairs. f) Of course it's possible to like both classical and …… music. g) Everyone enjoyed the effects in the…… Star Wars films. h) I don't buy books because there's a good…… library nearby. i) We both found it a very…… film I'm afraid. j) George doesn't paint people, but mainly does…….. life paintings. k) It was an interesting book, and very…… 1) Unfortunately the boy upstairs is learning the …… guitar. Task 5. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. a) Susan's first painting was a/an A portrait. A) self B) own C) selfish D) auto b) We all enjoyed the play so much that we…… for ten minutes. A) booed B) screamed C) applauded D) handed c) Peter sings every Sunday in the local church …… A) concert B) chorus C) opera D) choir d) I bought this book mainly because it has a very attractive ……

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A lamb to the slaughter
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A lamb to the slaughter

She couldn't feel anything at all- except a slight nausea and a desire to vomit. Everything was automatic now - down the steps to the cellar, the light switch, the deep freeze, the hand inside the cabinet taking hold of the first object it met. She lifted it out, and looked at it. It was wrapped in paper, so she took off the paper and looked at it again. A leg of lamb. All right then, they would have lamb for supper. She carried it upstairs, holding the thin bone-end of it with both her hands, and as she went through the living-room, she saw him standing over by the window with his back to her, and she stopped. "For God's sake," he said, hearing her, but not turning round. "Don't make supper for me. I'm going out." At that point, Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head.

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The Most Important Buildings in Lai Street in Tallinn
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The Most Important Buildings in Lai Street in Tallinn

a smaller living-room ­ dornse ­ stands behind it in the depth of the yard. 6 The central room in the house's street side part was a large, high-ceilinged entrance hall with a small kitchen under a mantle chimney. This type of chimney was unique to medieval homes, with a bottom section that widened to create a square space that would define the outlines of the small kitchen beneath it. The house also had one heated living room and several unheated rooms, basement rooms, and rooms upstairs for the storage of goods. The entrance hall typically had a higher ceiling than the adjacent rooms, as well as a staircase leading to the upstairs rooms. Goods were usually hoisted to the upper floors directly from the street with the help of winches that would raise them to hatches visible on the front of the house. The entrance hallway served as the merchant's workroom and front office, which he would decorate with ashlars' stones as fine as his wealth would allow. The doors

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Golden Grammar rules
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Golden Grammar rules

) In my opinion, you're making a serious mistake. (NOT According to me, you're making a serious mistake.) 26. Don't ask about possibilities with May you ...? etc. Do you think you'll go camping this summer? (NOT May you go camping this summer?) Is Joan likely to be here tomorrow? (NOT May Joan be here tomorrow?) or more details, see Practical English Usage 3rd Edition page 339. 27. Use who, not which, for people in relative structures. The woman who lives upstairs is from Thailand. (NOT The woman which lives upstairs is from Thailand.) I don't like people who shout all the time. (NOT I don't like people which shout all the time.) 28. Use for, not during, to say `how long'. We waited for six hours. (NOT We waited during six hours.) He was ill for three weeks. (NOT He was ill during three weeks.) 29. Use to ..., not for ..., to say why you do something. I came here to study English. (NOT I came here for study English.)

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Referaat - Jackass
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Referaat - Jackass

Jackass: The Game Jackass: The Game was released on October 2, 2007. It was developed under a license by Sidhe Interactive in Wellington, New Zealand for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. The game was first shown at the 2006 E3 behind closed doors. It is mentioned in the Jackass: Number Two commentary that the stunt where several members get punched in the face by a spring loaded boxing glove hidden behind a fake valentine on a wall had just come upstairs from shooting a promo for the video game. Johnny Knoxville and other members of the Jackass team also provided stunt ideas to the developer based on unused stunts from the show. A trailer and the cover art was released in June 2007 on the game's official website. DVD Releases Jackass: Vol. 1 (2005) - not taken out of the vault until 2005 Jackass: Vol. 2 (2002) Jackass: Vol. 3 (2002) Jackass: The Movie (2002) Jackass: The Box Set (2005)

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Suuline eksam
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Suuline eksam

15. Should children be paid for the duties they carry out around the house? Why do you think so? Move in Sisse kolima Dishwasher Nõudepesumasin Downstairs Alumine korrus Sink Kraanikauss Dining room Söögituba Electric cooker Elektripliit Fridge külmutuskapp Oven Ahi Frying pan Praepann Upstairs Ülemine korrus Saucepan Kastrul Couch Kusett Stool Taburet Bedside table Öökapp Pot plant Toalill Dressing table Peeglilaud Window sill Aknalaud Wardrobe Riietekapp Rug vaibake Wallpaper Tapeet

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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

a large bed It is windy. John's handwriting is very neat. The sea is rough. All the players are very tall. The baby's hands are very small. Sue's drawing is beautiful. That problem is too difficult. Peter is very quiet today. a low fence 52 Exercise 1 Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. 1 There is an empty room upstairs. 2 It's a hot summer. 3 You are so kind. 4 Don't be crazy. 5 This park is clean and green. 6 Many people exercise to keep healthy. 7 I think these eggs are rotten. 8 We are all bored. There isn't anything to do. 9 The pupils don't find the joke amusing. 10 James was absent because he was ill. Exercise 2 Fill in the blanks with suitable adjectives from the box. hot large short free

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English structure revision for the exam
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English structure revision for the exam

For example: easily, carefully. Less common suffixes that refer to an adverbs are  –wise (clockwise)  -ward(s) (onwards)  -like (warlike)  -most (innermost)  Compound adjectives are adjectives that consist of more than only one word. For example: Sometimes, somewhere, upstairs  Composite phrasal adverbs. A great deal, soon enough. 7.2 Structure of the adverb phrase Adverb phrase consists of premodifiers, head that is an adverb and a postmodifier. For example: very (premodifier) surprisingly (head) indeed (postmodifier). 7.3 Functions of adverbs Aka adverbs can function as:  Modifiers of adjectives- Means that adverbs can intensify the adjective. There are three different functions of intensifiers.

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

situation alone forever. Chapter 36: Harry, Losberne, and Oliver sat at breakfast discussing the departure of the former two. Losberne was headed to London, and Harry asked to escort him there. Harry asked Oliver to write him every other Monday so that he could know what was happening with Rose and his mother. Oliver was delighted that he could do something of importance and promises to keep the letters a secret. Harry leaves and Rose watches him through the upstairs window, pretending to be happy, but very sad he is going. Chapter 37: Upon marrying the workhouse matron, the beadle became master of the workhouse. Two months had gone by and Mr. Bumble already did not like his newly acquired matrimonial state. He and Mrs. Bumble argued and she bested him, forcing him to wander the streets for a time. Deciding he was thirsty, he stopped into an almost empty tavern and kept looking curiously at the man who sat in their also

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

paint unscratched, surrounded by the pieces of the foreign car it had destroyed. "Wow, Dad, I love it! Thanks!" Now my horrific day tomorrow would be just that much less dreadful. I wouldn't be faced with the choice of either walking two miles in the rain to school or accepting a ride in the Chief's cruiser. "I'm glad you like it," Charlie said gruffly, embarrassed again. It took only one trip to get all my stuff upstairs. I got the west bedroom that faced out over the front yard. The room was familiar; it had been belonged to me since I was born. The wooden floor, the light blue walls, the peaked ceiling, the yellowed lace curtains around the window -- these were all a part of my childhood. The only changes Charlie had ever made were switching the crib for a bed and adding a desk as I grew. The desk now held a secondhand computer, with the phone line for the modem stapled along

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
19 allalaadimist
TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

Those to repent who talk to me of leaving. SCENE VIII ELMIRE, ORGON ELMIRE What sort of speech is this? What can it mean? ORGON My faith, I'm dazed. This is no laughing matter. ELMIRE What? ORGON From his words I see my great mistake; The deed of gift is one thing troubles me. ELMIRE The deed of gift . . . ORGON Yes, that is past recall. But I've another thing to make me anxious. ELMIRE What's that? ORGON You shall know all. Let's see at once Whether a certain box is still upstairs. ACT V SCENE I ORGON, CLEANTE CLEANTE Whither away so fast? ORGON How should I know? CLEANTE Methinks we should begin by taking counsel To see what can be done to meet the case. ORGON I'm all worked up about that wretched box. More than all else it drives me to despair. CLEANTE That box must hide some mighty mystery? ORGON Argas, my friend who is in trouble, brought it Himself, most secretly, and left it with me. He chose me, in his exile, for this trust;

Keeled → Inglise keel
3 allalaadimist
Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

James have had to work very hard and to doyle all their life to now live in relative comfort. Gardner is saying that through hard labour these characters have managed to retain their moral values, they have no time for sexual experiments or drugs, they had to work hard every day. Thing that helped to retain their moral standards was closeness to nature, they are organically part of the environment. Sally and james have a rough and sally locks herself in upstairs. She sits alone in this room eating apples, applepicking time, october. And she has found a book and starts reading the novel. We get a novel within a novel, she reads the novel and we, the readers read it too. Postmodern technique. Most of the characters are used to represent very clear cut, uncompromosing, represent philosophical or political viewpoints. The sibling show all the conflicting aspects of new-england puritanism. Sally is a relentless optimist, with a strong drive for progress

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
18 allalaadimist
Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

guy in a swanky joint." My feet were seriously killing me by the time we found the place, but I quit bitching when I saw the charming entrance. The line to get in was long, extending down the street and around the corner. Amy Winehouse's soulful voice drifted out of the open door, as did well-dressed customers who exited with big smiles. True to the hawker's word, the business card was a magic key that granted us immediate and free entrance. A gorgeous hostess led us upstairs to a quieter VIP bar that overlooked the stage and dance floor below. We were shown to a small seating area by the balcony and settled at a table hugged by two half-moon velvet sofas. She propped a beverage menu in the center and said, "Your drinks are on the house. Enjoy your evening." "Wow." Cary whistled. "We scored." "I think that hawker recognized you from an ad." "Wouldn't that rock?" He grinned. "God, it's a great night. Hanging out with my best girl and

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
15 allalaadimist
TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

I grabbed my file of papers and rapidly began to make notes. These promptly proved his intuitions correct. The repetitions of RE for do, BO for tsu, OK for ri, and UB for i in his equivalences confirmed it: WI UB PO MO IL KB RE OS OK BO RE UB BO AS FT OK a i ru ra n do do ku ri tsu do i tsu o wa ri For an hour Yardley filled in these and other identifications and then, convinced that the opening wedge had been driven, went upstairs, awoke his wife, and went out to get drunk. Actually, considerably more work had to be done before the Black Chamber could read anything approaching sentences. Much of this was done by Livesey, who achieved an important secondary breakthrough when he identified the Japanese plaintext jooin ("Senate") and jooyakuan ("draft treaty"). Yardley encountered unexpected difficulties in finding a translator for the exotic language, but finally located a kindly, bewhiskered missionary.

Informaatika → krüptograafia
15 allalaadimist
Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

, - , r o r d e rt o c o m p l e t teh e t a s k W r i t et h e mo n Staircases can be dangerousbecausechildrenmay falt .a'. type,size,location,specialfeatures, price,etc. downthem.Theyshouldbeclosedoff withsafetveatesso - ' e i u l v o c a b u l a r tyo h e l p S s c o m p a r et h e children cannotgo upstairs alone. = ' 5 sd o t h e t a s k ,t h e na n s w etrh e q u e s t i o n s Hot irons are dangerousbecausechildren mav burn : AnswerKey themselves on them.They shouldbekeptoutof reach.

Keeled → Inglise keel
239 allalaadimist
Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

, - , r o r d e rt o c o m p l e t teh e t a s k W r i t et h e mo n Staircases can be dangerousbecausechildrenmay falt .a'. type,size,location,specialfeatures, price,etc. downthem.Theyshouldbeclosedoff withsafetveatesso - ' e i u l v o c a b u l a r tyo h e l p S s c o m p a r et h e children cannotgo upstairs alone. = ' 5 sd o t h e t a s k ,t h e na n s w etrh e q u e s t i o n s Hot irons are dangerousbecausechildren mav burn : AnswerKey themselves on them.They shouldbekeptoutof reach.

Keeled → Inglise keel
150 allalaadimist
Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
618
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

, - , r o r d e rt o c o m p l e t teh e t a s k W r i t et h e mo n Staircases can be dangerousbecausechildrenmay falt .a'. type,size,location,specialfeatures, price,etc. downthem.Theyshouldbeclosedoff withsafetveatesso - ' e i u l v o c a b u l a r tyo h e l p S s c o m p a r et h e children cannotgo upstairs alone. = ' 5 sd o t h e t a s k ,t h e na n s w etrh e q u e s t i o n s Hot irons are dangerousbecausechildren mav burn : AnswerKey themselves on them.They shouldbekeptoutof reach.

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
53 allalaadimist
Upstream B2 teacher
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Upstream B2 teacher

, - , r o r d e rt o c o m p l e t teh e t a s k W r i t et h e mo n Staircases can be dangerousbecausechildrenmay falt .a'. type,size,location,specialfeatures, price,etc. downthem.Theyshouldbeclosedoff withsafetveatesso - ' e i u l v o c a b u l a r tyo h e l p S s c o m p a r et h e children cannotgo upstairs alone. = ' 5 sd o t h e t a s k ,t h e na n s w etrh e q u e s t i o n s Hot irons are dangerousbecausechildren mav burn : AnswerKey themselves on them.They shouldbekeptoutof reach.

Keeled → Inglise keel
23 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

(In these scenes, again, is a sense of relativity. N o matter how harshly we may have judged Marsellus and Butch for their behavior, there are still worse villains and lower circles of hell. Marsellus and Butch look like villains or S H A D O W S from society's point of view, but compared to the denizens of the gunshop they are H E R O E S . ) Butch sees an opportunity and escapes, punching out T h e Gimp, who falls limp and hangs himself on his leash. Butch escapes upstairs and actually has his hand on the door, ready to leave, but has a crisis of conscience. H e decides to make a true hero's S A C R I F I C E , risking his life by returning to rescue Marsellus, even though he knows Marsellus wants to kill h i m for not throwing the fight. H e selects a samurai sword from the many weapons at hand (literally S E I Z I N G T H E S W O R D ) , and descends once again into the I N M O S T C A V E for his ultimate O R D E A L .

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist


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