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regret

Kasutaja: regret

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Human gestures

· Lifted eyebrows · Wrinkled forehead · Narrowed mouth or clenched teeth · Hardened gaze · Folded arms Showing joy · Big smile · Raised eyebrows · Leaned head · Legs crossed · Arms open · Touching other person Showing worry · Head lowered · Hand touching the forehead · Eyes closed or narrowed · Body crooked · Steady gaze Showing regret · Sad look · Head leaned on hands · Sight pointed down · Crooked pose Showing annoyance · Mouth straight or open · Rolling eyes or eyes wide open · Wrinkled eyebrows Showing sorrow · Red eyes - tears · Eyes pointed to one place · Face cowered with hands · Head lowered · Twisted pose · Legs steadily side by side

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Non-verbal communication

relax, bringing their eyebrows up a little. Eyes smile - the outer corners of their eyes begin to wrinkle as muscles push them together. Only when they really smile! Lips smile ­ their lip corners are pulled up. Showing worry Biting lips generally mean the person is worried. Also, worry lines show up on the forehead. The mouth is downturned and the lips often become pursed. Their body is usually crooked and head is slightly tilted down. Showing regret Bowing the head and looking down is a classic sign of regret. The mouth is closed and the eyes, while open, usually look at the floor. They have crooked pose. Their head is leaned on knees. Showing annoyance Annoyed people are staring directly and their mouth is straight or open. They are rolling their eyes. They have wrinkled eyebrows Click to edit Master text styles and pursed lips. Second level

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Proposal

Dear Sir/Madam, I read with great regret that you want to reduce the funding for English college Film Club. I would like propose the ideas to enhance the Film Club to not to lose the funding. I will try to change your mind by bringing out folowing reasons. Firstly, Film Club evenings take plave on Fridays 6-10 pm. Usually films are in English and quiz evenings about films are always very popular. Students like to relax and communicate with each other, it is also popular because watching films is not too physically demanding. Secondly, there are some problems but Film Club team is trying to solve them. The biggest problem is lack of money and because of that we would like to raise the entry fee. In addition to money problems DVD library films are all from ancient times and this collection has not been renewed since 1995. We are discussing about throwing a Film Fair, where people could donate nowadays films to us. Finally, last month ...

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Gerunds and infinitives

Verbs followed by a gerund or to-infinitive with a difference in meaning · Can`t bear/ stand, hate, like, love, prefer When these verbs are used with the infinitive, they refer to more specific situations. When they are used with the gerund, they refer to more general situations. The difference in meaning is very slight. I prefer to work on a computer than to write by hand. I can not bear listening to her complaining all the time. · Remember, forget, regret, stop, try remember/forget + -ing refers to an action that happened before the moment of remembering/ forgetting. remember/forget + infinitive refers to an action after the moment of remembering/ forgetting. I remember seeing you somewhere before. (= that I have seen you) Did you remember to lock the door? She had completely forgotten telling him about her brother. I forgot to give Sally the book.

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-ing and to

I promise, agree, plan, manage, afford, fancy. Example: Suddenly know I locked the door. I clearly threaten, refuse, arrange, fail, forget, everybody stopped talking. remember locking it. 2. Please learn. Example: It was late, so we 2) Give up, put off, go on / carry on, remember to post the letter. decided to take a taxi home. keep or keep on. Example: I've 2) Regret Example: 1. I regret 2) Seem, appear, tend, pretend, given up reading newspapers. saying what I said. I shouldn't claim. Example: They seem to have 3) verb + somebody + -ing have said it. 2. We regret to plenty of money. Example: I can't imagine George inform you that we cannot offer 3) dare (also without to ) Example: riding a motorbike. you the job. I wouldn't dare (to) tell him.

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Verb ing / to

· They decided to steal the money. · I want to go out. decided -> to steal want -->to go 3)Mäletan millegi tegemist. (peale seda) I'm absolutely sure I locked the door. I clearly remember locking it. (=I locked it, and now I remember this) 4)Mäletan et pidin midagi tegema (enne seda) · I remembered to lock the door when I left but I forgot to shut the windows. · Please remember to post the letter. 5)Kahetsen millegi tegemist(tegin juba) · I now regret saying what I said. I shouldn't have said it. Kahetsusega teatama(olevikus) I regret to say / to tell you / to inform you 6)Jätkama sama tegevust, mida juba teen · The minister went on talking for two hours. 7)Minema midagi tegema (midagi uut) · After discussing the economy, the minister then went on to talk about foreign policy. !!!! NII ING KUI KA TO KASTUTATAKSE SÕNADEGA: Begin/ start/ intend/ continue/ bother · It has started raining, or It has started to rain.

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Inglise keele eksam

It’s time for smb to+inf Future forms: 1. Be+adj (certain) 2. Be+adj+of+noun/-ing 3. Be about to-ближайшее 4. Be on the point of+V-ing- future 5. Verb+of+ing (auticipate, consider, think) 6. Verb+to inf (aim, expect, hope, plan) 7. Will+inf (belive, expect, hope) Said that: 1. “that”= claim, predict, asy, tell, stress… 2. Obj+inf Advice, ask, invite, persuade, remind… 3. Inf-obj Agree, ask, claim, affer, promise 4. +V-ing Admit, advise, deny, recommend, regret 5. Should+bare inf Advice, agree, insist, recommend Dear Sir or Madam Yours faithfully/ sincerely, To start with, as well as that, moreover, anyway, besides, in addition, as a rule, all in all, At the same, mind you, nevertheless, let’s be honest, I mean, after all, to put it another way, At least, actually, in fact, anyway, according to, It’s possible that, I suppose, the trouble is, I would disagree with that, you’ve got a point, I can’t stand, I’ve had enough of, You shouldn’t;

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- ing ja to kasutamine

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

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People can live one hundred years without really living a minute

"People can live one hundred years without really living a minute" Some people live a very long life but living a long life doesn't always mean a great life. Actions in your life are what will make your life truly amazing. First of all, when you live so many years without really doing something memorable, then what's the point. Life is all about challenges and adventures. They will make you wiser and you will have more things to remember. I think when you're finally old, it's great to look back and see what a wonderful life you've lived. On the other hand, some people are okay with just being and not doing something wonderful. They like their lifes just the way they are. They are happy with that comfortable position. Sometimes it's risky to take challenges. You'll never know what will happen and that can be very frightening sometimes. To conclude, people can live a long life without living, but it's really eveybodys own decisi...

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Kirjanik ja tema aeg

Capital punishment. Some people say that capital punishment should not be abolished. In some points I agree with it but in another points I disagree. When somebody kill someone, then it is impossible describe the pain that family members and friends have to feel. So it seems fair to punish murderer in that awful way, but then murderers family members get hurt and it would be vicious circle. Also the death penalty takes away opportunity to regret those horrible mistakes. Some people can change and would live life properly. But then, some people can't change themselves and they could do same mistakes over and over again. Then it seems right again to punish them with the death penalty. Of course from economical side capital punishment is better than maintaining serious criminals at public expence. Because it is quite expensive to feed and cover those lifetime prisnoners.

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Forgiveness and punishment

Secondly if the culprit is not sorry, do they even deserve redemption? And all the people in prisons who don't feel guilt, should we keep them in prison until they do? However the problem with that is that it costs a lot of money. On the other hand there's the death penalty, but that is not really a solution. To sum up I would say that although forgiving is hard, people should do it more often to move on. Also I believe that if after prison people do not regret their actions, they should get some counseling or something similar. Because if they don't understand what they've done, they do it again.

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Mistake

I think that one of the biggest mistakes I have recently made was that I did not do any revision before going to the entrance examinations to get into Hugo Treffner’s high school. It all started in February after I had submitted my request to Hugo Treffner’s high school’s entrance examinations. I promised to myself that I will spend at least half an hour a day to revise all the things I had learned in primary school. I had always dreamed of studying there. During the first week I could almost keep my promise and spent the time I wanted to spend on revising, but after that I got very lazy and did not keep up with my revising at all. So time went by and I did not worry at all about the entrance exams until the day they were already there. The examination took place in room 204. It lasted for 3 hours and I spent every last second of it, because it proved to be very difficult. A month later I received a letter from the school. The letter st...

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Why do I need to speak English in English class?

Why do I need to speak English in the English class? I am going to write why I need to use English in English class. Using English in theEnglish class is important, because it is the best practise for English pronunciation and the more I use English the more I will command the language. I must express strong regret that I have not been using English in English classes very often and because of that I have many cacoepies and I am not very good at speaking English and that is why I should speak English during the English classes much more. Using English frequently gives me better understanding of the language, I will become more fluent in it and my general intelligence improves remarkably. Human beings are unique species because of their ability to learn, but in order to use

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Lying is a natural and inevitable part of any good relationship

Noone wants to hear that they look exceptionally bad today, especially when they really do. A little fiction can save the day for everyone. Furthermore ­ truth can be so complicated that noone really knows , what is real and what is not. Particularly when it concernes human emotions. There is no certainity, everything changes in time, and what is said genuinely today may become a lie tomorrow. People can be upset, sad or angry and say something they think is true, but later on regret it. These situations can be avoided by telling little lies. On the other hand, lies can hurt and make people feel betrayed. Noone wants to find out that they have been left out of something or mislead. Often lies are told to spare someones feelings, but in the end it is the lie itself and broken trust that hurts more than the initial deed. Therefore there can not be an universal answer. Lies are definitely an avoidable part of everyones lives and can make everything better, but also worse

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Home alone summary

Home Alone summary Home Alone is a popular 1991 holiday book starring Kevin McCallister, an seven year-old who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for a Christmas vacation. Seven year-old Kevin McCallister comes to regret his wish to live alone when his parents accidentally forget him when they leave for a trip to Paris, and he must protect his home from burglars. After a fight with his older brother, Buzz, over Little Nero's pizza, Kevin McCallister gets sent to the attic bedroom, where he wishes that his family would simply disappear. A power line failure during the night resets all the alarm clocks, and the rest of the family rushes the following morning to leave to go on a Christmas vacation to Paris

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Holidays in the UK

each other Valentine cards Superstitions Pancake Day Shrove Tuesday On that day, people used to confess their sins Pancakes are eaten because they contain fat, butter, eggs. Pancake is a thin, flat cake, with caster sugar sprinkled on the top and a drop of lemon juice also added. Ash Wednesday The beginning of Lent Ash is the symbol of being sorry Ash is rubbed on your forehead to show your regret St. David's Day 1. March Big parades, concerts Leek and daffodil St. David's Cross Traditional Welsh costumes St. Patrick's Day 17. March Attending Mass Parades Wearing shamrocks Wearing green Drinking alcohol Leprechauns St. Patrick's Cross April Fools Day 1. April

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Capital punishment (essay)

There are people who believe that an ideal community should be merciful even to the ones who have not shown mercy, but there are also people who think that violating the rights of fellow members of the community, particularly if it happens consistently, should be punished as severely as the death sentence. Most Christians are firmly against capital punishment, because they believe that there is some good in every person, even if he does not show any regret for what he has done. Not all people are as mature as to have such forgiveness in them. On the other hand this type of forgiveness cannot be a groundsel for the larger community, because it requires that you should really know the person that is in question. The Gallup Death Penalty Poll has shown that in the year 2008 64% of Americans were in favour of the death penalty and 30% were against it. The results have mostly stayed the same over the years

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Apologies

" Of course when we do manage to make a sincere apology-it can quickly reduce the hurt or resestment felt by the person we have behaved badly towards. In the words of the Canadian cartoonist Lynn Johnston "An apology is the superglue of life-it can repair just about anything". However a recent survey suggests that in Britain the word ,,sorry" is being used in various situations where it doesn't have the traditional purpose of expressing regret for something a person has said or done. Arguably, the word is now being overused and might even be in danger of losing its meaning. Based on a sample of 1,100 people, the survey produced the statistic that the average British person will say sorry almost 2 million times in his or her lifetime. It found that on many occasions people use the word ,,sorry" to tell others that they don't have time to say or do something that was said (,,Sorry what was that

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Are you experienced- book review

Are you experienced? By William Sutcliffe Have you ever thought about backpackers and what makes them go to such a nerve-racking trip? Or do they regret leaving modern life behind and packing it up to find themselves in 3 rd world countries? I had thought about it before, however newer as thoroughly as William Sutcliffes novel made me think. The author writes about the struggles and triumphs in adjusting to major environmental changes and issues with other travellers that appear in every other backpackers journey. The book is entertaining though it’s full of problems that the 3 rd world has and it highlights

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A little consideration, a little thought for others makes all the difference

you want to be a doctor, a musician or start your own business. They are all very different thoughts but they’re not easy. Big dreams are always difficult. So is changing the world. When you want to change the world, you have to start with yourself. If you change your thinking you will change your feelings. While you are feeling positive it is more easy to change others. You have to be honest with everything and everybody. Do not be afraid to say what you are thinking or feeling. You may regret that what you did not said. Help others with their problems, even if they are just strangers to you. There are always something good in people even if they do bad things, remember that. When you see good in people you will feel more positive. Donate to hospitals or people who need it. You do not need to donate to everybody, but if you can, it would be nice. You can also donate blood or organs. Many people need those things. Think of it, that you can save someone’s life. Do not never lie

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Tingimuslaused (Conditionals) II-III

• NB! The verb „be“ is always „were“ with this conditional. • If I were you,... • If he were here,... Wou can also turn it around: The result first and then the condition. • WOULD + VERB+ IF +PAST SIMPLE • Note: There is no comma when the „IF“ is between the two clauses. • I would give candy to my kids every day if I were a parent. • He would quit his job if I won the lottery. • I would fly to Africa if I had wings. III CONDITIONAL • a past regret • different outcome that would have happened if a specific condition had been met. • If I had remembered to call my friend last night, she wouldn’t have sent me an angry text message. • If I had bought that car, I would have had an accident. • If I had studied more, I would not have failed the test. How to use it? • IF + HAD + Past participle , + WOULD + HAVE + Past participle • If I had remembered to call my friend last night, she wouldn’t

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I will never forget the day

At that moment, we sat there quietly, and didn't say anything to eachother. Just when i had thought, that now i am happy, someone opened the door, it was her mother, who just stepped in for a second, i startled and took my hand away from around her, since then, i haven't felt anything as incredible as that. What had started so fast had also ended fast. We both had our own paths to walk. Now she has left here and i can't even remember exactly when i last saw her. To this day i regret, that i didn't let that moment last, but that is how it went, and a bird set free cannot be caught again.

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Metallica concert review

That’s why they are so good for second, third, fourth listen. So much to explore, and when you find all of them and put them together, it’s so beautiful!.On the stage are a lot of fire and fireworks in the sky. Metallica set the night off with two tracks off Hardwired…to Self-Destruct— “Hardwired” and “Atlas, Rise!.”My absolutely favourite Metallica songs are ‘’Whom the bell tolls’’ and ‘’Enter Sandman’’. For me the concert was so amazing,never gonna regret it.The next heavy metal concert I wanna go is by Slipknot who is visiting Estonia this year hopefully covid-19 will allow it.

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Gerunds and infinitives

2) After modal verbs (can, could, may, must, shall, should, will, would) 3) After would rather/had better (You'd better come in now.) 1) Can't bear/stand, like, hate, love, prefere Used with infinitive ­ more specifical situation with gerund ­ more general situation 2) Remember, forget + ing ­ an action that happened before the moment of remembering/forgetting + infinitive ­ an action after the moment of remembering/forgetting 3) Regret + ing ­ means be sorry about the action in the past + infinitive ­ means be sorry about the present action 4) Stop + ing ­ to stop something you do + infinitive with to ­ means stop in order to do something 5) Try + ing ­ means do an experiment (may not be successful) + infinitive ­ means make an effort (may be difficult to do) 1) He agreed _____ (buy) a new car. 2) The man asked me how _____ (get) to the airport.

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Happiness

notice when something great is happening in their life. I am saying that it is possible for every one of us to find happiness in this world. The main thing is to put things into perspective, try to find some positive out of the negative because without bad things there would not be good ones either. For example, when I cannot decide in some circumstances whether to do something or not, then the main thought which occurs to my mind is "We only live once, use every opportunity, do not regret and live your life to the fullest!" The closest people of mine say that I am happy in general. I do not stand people who are in depression for something as tiny as a fly. I get happy for even the slightest bit of things such as getting a good grade or having a nice evening with my friends and just when I see someone else happy and smiling makes me smile too. I am a total opposite to those who stress about nothing. That is why usually I am the one who

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Christmas

We tend to think of Christmas as a time for children, but what if Christmas gives each of us the opportunity to be the child? To have wise men bring priceless gifts to us, to be held by an adoring mother and father, to feel that everything will be okay...forever. What if Christmas is a chance to start fresh? A clean slate. Instead of New Year resolutions, we could give the world our brand new selves. We could leave behind the mistakes, the regret and the hurtful words, all of it. Surely Christmas is a perfect time to start over, to make changes that matter and to turn our lives around. People celebrate Christmas differently from one to another. For example, my family celebrates Christmas by having a Christmas tree and decorating it. We also exchange gifts, sometimes go to church, and cook a big dinner, a really big dinner. But I must say that when we

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Music review

makes you feel like someone else in the world knows exactly how you feel. Unlike most, I like Three Days Grace's debut album more than the albums that followed the first. I have been listening to it for more than a year now and have yet to grow tired of it. I suggest it to all people who have a liking towards rock, just want to listen to some good music or to some who want to feel like their being understood and instead of doing something stupid that they might regret later, just sit and listen to the tracks on this CD.

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Review "THE CATCHER IN THE RYE"

D. Salinger's novel is a wake-up call for all teenagers and in a sense is inspiring to read because it sends out the message that we should all remain hopeful and true to ourselves. Teenagers can appeal to this story because of its complex themes of rebellion, identity and independence, but I would recommend everyone to read it before becoming an adult because it's the only way you could understand Holden's actions while reading the book! To conclude, I would like to say that I don't regret reading "The catcher in the rye". It wasn't similar to the books I've read before, so that it was something new and uncommon. I think that this is one of those books that everyone should read being a teen. Maybe this book would save from some mistakes we can make being a teenager. As the saying goes, it is better to learn on other people's mistakes than to make them yourself.

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Queen Mary I of England

This earned the queen the title of "Bloody Mary". 4.SLAID At that time there were many people against Mary and many plans were made to get rid of her. Many wanted to place Elizabeth and Edward Courtenay on the throne. For exaple Northumberland's rebels who were caught. She gave them an easy treatment which was a mistake she later had to regret. One plan against Mary involved Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger and the Duke of Suffolk Henry Grey who had involvement with the Northumberland plot. They lead rebel armies from various parts of England. Wyatt's army reached London, but the rebellion was put down at the city gates. He and his fellow conspirators were arrested. In all, roughly 100 rebels were hung, although the Queen pardoned 400 others.

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Upstream Proficiency Unit 3 part 2 key

2 It is (widely) felt that more dustbins should be supplied by the Council to alleviate the refuse situation. The paths in the local park are covered with litter and rubbish overflows from the few dustbins that have been provided by the Council. 3 When Bess was promoted to CEO of the company, she was given the authority to hire or fire anybody she wanted to. She replaced two of the lazier secretaries and it is said she will hire an extra person for Saturdays. 4 We regret to inform you that your luggage has been misplaced. It appears to have been put on a plane to Italy. You will be contacted as soon as its exact whereabouts has been discovered. EX 31 1 with, by 2 with 3 in 4 from 5 with 6 from 7 in EX 32 1 I resent my efforts being laughed at. 2 The editor's advice should be listened to. 3 In the `50s, interactive TV hadn't even been dreamt of. 4 The details must be taken care of. 5 Is the radio going to be paid for?

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Aforismid,tsitaadid

beginning. · One of the suckiest and most frustrating facts of life is that sometimes rela tionships just end, often WITHOUT reason. · Let's play Truth or Dare...TruthSay how you really feel...DareProve it! · Love has its own time, own season, own reasons for coming and going. · When they ask me what I liked best, I'll tell them it was you. · Sometimes in life, LOVE doesn't mean forever. SORRY doesn't mean regret. FORGIVENESS doesn't mean acceptance. PROMISE doesn't mean loyalty. · No matter how independent you are. Sometimes, we just want someone who's brave enough to take care of us every once and awhile · You can be wrong a lot of the time, we can fight, get mad at each other, but nothing in this world can change the fact that I love you. · love you. Not maybe, not tomorrow, not someday, right now at this very moment.

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Gerunds and infinities

Would you help me put my bag in the overhead locker? 7.4 Common verbs followed by an infinitive with ´to´ I can´t afford to buy a new overcoat. Here are some common verbs which are followed by an infinitive with ´to´ Afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, attempt, bear, begin, care, choose, consent, decide, determine (pühendumine), expect, fail, forget, happen, hate, help, hesitate, hope, intend, learn, like, love, manage, mean, offer, prefer, prepare, pretend, promise, propose, refuse, regret (kahetsema), remember, seem, start, swear, trouble, try, want, wish She pretend to be sleep ­Ta teeskleb magamist. 7.5 Common verbs followed by object + infinitive with ´to´ He encouraged me to try again. Here are some common verbs which are followed by an object and the infinitive with to: Advise, allow, ask, cause, command, encourage, expect, forbid, force, get, hate, help, instruct, intend, invite, leave, like, mean, need, oblige (kohustama), order, permit,

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English grammar tenses intro

taste* fear forget* # remember* exist hate # love imagine* include* mind know look* (= seem) need mean* matter please realize owe prefer recognize resemble regret suppose seem surprise think* sound want* understand Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Examples • What do you think about this idea? – Turn the music down, please, I’m thinking. • Everyone has something to believe in. – We were having a great time at the party yesterday. • They are really tired again

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Past tenses

smell* hate # love imagine* include* taste* mind know look** (= seem) need mean* matter please realize owe prefer recognize resemble regret suppose seem surprise think* sound want* understand Created by Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 weigh* Write about your past week Example: Last week I was very busy and had to do a number of things. I was even so busy that they called me three times each morning while I was having breakfast, and five times when I was trying to park my car

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Big grammar theory 2

the past. If I had had time, I would have travelled to London Kui mul oleks olnud aega, oleks ma reisinud Londonisse If... If you cross an international date line, the time changes. Wish... The verb wish expresses a desire for a situation that does not exist right now in the present. A wish is a desire to change a real situation into an unreal one. The unreal situation is expressed in the simple past: I wish I lived in a house. I live in an apartment. Wish sentences often express regret about a situation that you would like to change e.g. I wish I could, but I have an appointment. In order to express future actions that you want to happen , you use would e.g. I wish the bus would come. I'm cold. I wish you'd have a car to take me to the beach. If only... If only you would stop making such a noise!

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Inglise keele sõnade seletused Marie Curie teksti kohta

1. Bereft ­ a simple past tense and past participle of bereave, to deprive 2. Cognition ­ the act or process of knowing, preception 3. Derive ­ to receive or obtain from a source or origin, in Chemistry to produce or obtain from another 4. Pitchblende ­ a major ore of uranium and radium 5. Deplorable ­ causing or being a subject for regret; very bad 6. Fission ­ the act of cleaving or splitting into parts 7. Harnessing ­ the combination of straps, bands, and other parts forming the working gear of a draft animal 8. Cripple ­ offensive way to say person who is disabled or impaired in ay way 9. Succumb ­ to give way to superior force 10.Hefty ­ heavy, weighty 11.Abode ­ a place in which a person resides; residence 12.Currents ­ a flowing; something that flows; moving in a certain direction 13.Dissymmetry ­ absence or lack of symmetry 14.Estrange ­ to turn away in feeling or affection 15.Cathode ­ the electrode or terminal by which c...

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Hypothetical situations practice

wouldn't I ------------------------------------------------- shout all the time g) I don't want you to buy me a present. sooner I'd ------------------------------------------------------- buy me a present. h) I don't like being so tall. wish I ----------------------------------------------------------------------- so tall. i) We ought to start work now. started It's ----------------------------------------------------------------------- work. j) I regret not going to university. had I ----------------------------------------------------------------------- to university 9.- KEYS 1.- 2.- 4.- 3.- 6.- 5.- 7.- 8.- 9.-

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Surm elamistoiminguna täiskasvanu eas

Tallinna Tervisehoiu Kõrgkool õenduse õppetool Õ 12-1 Pärja Õun SURM ELAMISTOINGUNA TÄISKASVANUTEL Referaat Juhendaja A. Ehasalu Tallinn 2015 SISUKORD 1. SURM JA SELLE PÕHJUSED.......................................................4 2. SURIJA JA SURMAEELNE ÕENDUSTEGEVUS................................5 KOKKUVÕTE............................................................................... 6 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS..............................................................7 2 SISSEJUHATUS Töö autoriks on Tallinna Tervishoiu Kõrgkooli õenduse õppetooli õppur Pärja Õun. Teema on aktuaalne, sest kõigile tervishoiu eriala spetsialistidele on oluline mõista surm...

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Motivatsiooni kirjand

Always keep moving fowards no matter what happens in life! There is never such thing as “I can’t move on, I am hurt, I am feeling depressed”, there just isn’t. Motivation isn’t something what just comes by a random chance. It is something what needs to be understood and observed with feelings and emotions. Motivation comes from the past incidents what I have had and have been through with. I know what I have been thorugh with and how hard the times can get in life but then I can’t just give up my life, I can’t surrender my body to drugs or alcohol in order to forget or ignore the problems. I have to have another view to life. A view that is full of positive energy, good vibes, happy feelings and fantastic emotions. But in order to get the feelings what I want, I need to start moving my ass around the world. I need to see that there are more things than just problems. when I finally have seen that there can be a life to enjoy then I star...

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Key words for fluency D-E

Major 5. Ex2. 1. Hard 2. Long 3. Big 4. Nice 5. Dying 6. Impending 6. Nuclear Lazy 7. Lucky 8. 8-hour Ex3. 1. Of 2. Into 3. For 4. Of 5. Of 6. For 7. Of 8. Ex3. 1. During 2. For 3. During 4. After 5. By 6. For To DOUBT DECISION Ex1. 1. Raised 2. Removed 3. Casts 4. Having 5. Ex1. 1. Justify 2. Influence 3. Abide by 4. Reverse Confirmed 6. Have 5. Regret 6. Put off 7. Question 8. Face Ex2. 1. No 2. Some 3. Any 4. My 5. No Ex2. 1. B 2. C 3.e 4. d 5. A Ex3. 1. Without doubt 2. In doubt 3. Open to Ex3. 1. Informed 2. Tough 3. Wise 4. Joint 5. Rash doubt 4. Beyond all reasonable doubt 5. No doubt 6. Controversial 7. Courageous 8. Final We about it make /reach/arrive at/take decisions. Ex4. 1. Serious 2. Slightest 3. Niggling 4.

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Eri stiilides kirjade näited

.., sorry if I upset you in any way. I find it very etc. hard to tell you that ...and I am sorry for... I can't describe how sorry I am and how guilty I feel, etc. Closing I hope you can forgive me... I implore I hope you believe me when I say how sorry I remarks you to accept my apologies... Words am. I cannot express how much I regret... I cannot express how sorry I am. I hope beg you to forgive me for... There is no excuse you will accept my apologies. I hope for ... and I hope you'll accept my apology, etc. my apologies were received without resentment, etc. Letters of complaint Strong Mild Opening I was disgusted by, I was appalled at. I am writing to complain

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English Tenses - theory

smell* hate # love imagine* include* taste* mind know look** (= seem) need mean* matter please realize owe prefer recognize resemble regret suppose seem surprise think* sound want* understand Aari Juhanson, MA 2008 weigh* Examples · What do you think about this idea? ­ Turn the music down, please, I'm thinking. · Everyone has something to believe in. ­ We were having a great time at the party yesterday. · They are really tired again

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KING LEAR

Lear and Cordelia are captured. In the climactic scene, Edgar duels with and kills Edmund; we learn of the death of Gloucester; Goneril poisons Regan out of jealousy over Edmund and then kills herself when her treachery is revealed to Albany; Edmund’s betrayal of Cordelia leads to her needless execution in prison; and Lear finally dies out of grief at Cordelia’s passing. Albany, Edgar, and the elderly Kent are left to take care of the country under a cloud of sorrow and regret. King Lear - The aging king of Britain and the protagonist of the play. Lear is used to enjoying absolute power and to being flattered, and he does not respond well to being contradicted or challenged. At the beginning of the play, his values are notably hollow—he prioritizes the appearance of love over actual devotion and wishes to maintain the power of a king while unburdening himself of the responsibility. Nevertheless, he inspires loyalty in subjects such as

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Correlation between brand longevity and the diffusion of innovations theory

Tallinn University Alina Leopard Correlation between brand longevity and the diffusion of innovations theory An analysis Lecturer : Karin Luiga Tallinn 2017 Introduction In developing environments (i.e. countries) the diffusion – aka adoption – of innovations takes always longer. This is for the reason that ’ignorance is the worst judge’ – as my partner loves to say. When people are not that highly educated or developed in critical and objective thinking, they find hard to take in new information. The goal of the diffusion model is basically to represent the level of adoption of an innovation in time. Diffusion of Innovations Theory – the basics The DOI theory has been generated or analysed for already more than 100 years. It was made k...

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Contitional sentences

(but I'm not) + past simple/ to be different about a present If only I were going with them. past continuous situation (but I'm not) I wish I had passed the exams. To express regret about sth. that Wish / if only (but I didn't) happened or didn't happen in the + past perfect If only she hadn't cheated me. past (but she did) To criticise other people or

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Crime and the Law

five years' (10) Arthur just smiled. He had spent most of his life in prison and so he CRIME; PUNISH was used to it. PRISON Task 8. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Harry was told that fishing in the lake was against/by/over the law. b) Catherine led a secret life for/in/of crime before she was caught. c) Having trouble with your phone? Send at/for/to Fix-a-phone! d) I regret to tell you that you are for/in/under arrest. e) I only attacked the young man from/in/with self-defence. f) David was often at/in/with trouble with the police when he was young. g) The robbers' car was hidden below/by/from sight behind the bank. h) The kidnappers have been caught, and the child is no longer at/in/on danger. i) Tony was caught by a policeman who was off/out/away from duty and cycling to work. j) The thieves took the wrong painting by/in/under mistake.

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Useful shopping expressions

kaup ei ole rikutud. not damaged. 50. Te võite maksta kuuajastes osamakstes/iga You can pay in monthly installments. kuise järelmaksuga- 51. Te olete teinud suurepärase valiku. You've made an excellent choice! 52. Te ei kahetse seda. You won't regret this! 53. Te tõesti naudite seda toodet. You will really enjoy this product! 54. Hea valik, te ei leia midagi paremat. Good choice, you won't find anything better. 55. Midagi veel? Anything else? 56. Kas ma saan teile midagi muud tuua? Can I get you smth else for bring? 57. Te mainisite.................. ma võin teile You mentioned ..

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Aniliini riskianalüüs (eng)

the toxic range. Negative results have been found in the analysis of sperm head anomalies and equivocal results in the dominant lethal test. e) Other toxic effects, e.g. immunotoxicity and local toxicity - No information available. f) Ecotoxicity Toxic to aquatic organisms. Accumulates in their bodies. 6. Contact The primary method of obtaining aniline - restoration of nitrobenzene. Not found in nature. To my regret there is no information about aniline contact with humans on the internet, so I will just make a guess and inference from all I have raed on this theme. Aniline can be dangerous to workers during transport (damage equipment, etc.) Dyes are made from aniline, chemists who are engaged, are at risk of poisoning. Aniline can be absorbed through the skin or by inhalation. Thus, the danger increases. If the worker does not use all the means of protection, it is subjected to greater risk

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Letters

.. 5 I'm afraid I won't be able to make it on Friday ... 6 Why don't you come and visit us ... 7 I'm looking forward to hearing from you ... 8 I look forward to meeting you. 9 I am writing with regard to the advertisement ... 10 How about getting together next Friday instead? 11 Pop in for a chat some time soon ... 12 You've been very helpful ... 13 Well, I must leave now ... 14 By the way, I've got to tell you ... 15 I regret to inform you that ... 16 It is with great happiness that I congratulate you on your engagement ... 17 Please accept my sincere apology ... 18 Write back soon! 19 Keep in touch. 20 You are cordially invited to attend... TASK 3 Read the two models and find out which model: 1. uses an impersonal style 2. uses examples of the Passive voice 3. uses short forms 4. includes only facts 5. includes examples of colloquial English 6. uses a short, zappy style 7. omits pronouns 8

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FCE Result Words and Phrases

FCE Result Words and Phrases Alphabetical Wordlist a bite to eat (phr) abandon (v) abruptly (adv) absent-minded (adj) abstract (adj) abusive (adj) access (n) accuse of (v) achievement (n) aching (adj) acknowledgement (n) acquire (v) activist (n) adaptation (n) addicted to (adj) addictive (adj) additional (adj) admire (v) admission (n) adoptive (adj) adrenalin (n) adulthood (n) aerial (n) aging (n) aisle (n) alarming (adj) alien (n) alike (adv) allegedly (adv) alley (n) alongside (adv) aloud (adv) alternate (adj) amateur (n) ambitious (adj) anaemic (adj) analysis (n) ancestor (n) ancient (adj) angel (n) ankle (n) announce (v) annual (adj) anthropologist (n) 1 anticipate (v) antisocial (adj) apart (adv) ape (n) apparatus (n) apparent (adj) appeal to (v) appetising (adj) applicable (adj) apprenticed to (adj) approach (v) approximately (adv) arch criminal (n) archaeological (adj) archbishop (n) architect ...

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