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FUTURE SIMPLE
WILL +VERB I will visit my granny tomorrow/ I won´t visit her. tomorrow, next day, in 2020...
ESTONIA
symbols: swallow, limestone, cornflower; food: black pudding, sauerkraut, groatporridge....
TRADITIONAL FOOD (The United Kingdom)
full English breakfast, teatime, mince pies, rarebit, cheese, pudding, Sunday roast, fish and chips
ADJECTIVES
fast-slow, safe-dangerous...;good-better-the best,fast-faster-the fastest, beautiful-more-beautiful-the most beautiful; good-well, fast-fast, quick-quickly...
BUILDINGS
supermarket, garage, hospital, department store, cinema, greengrocer´s, butcher´s, café, cottage, newsagent´s......
PRESENT PERFECT
HAVE/HAS VERG+-ED/ III pv (do-did-done) Have you ever been to Estonia? ever, never, yet, since
PAST SIMPLE
VERB+ -ED / II pv DID (-/?) Did you play football yesterday? last week, yesterday, ..ago, 2001....
CONTAINERS AND PIECES
a kilo, a jar, a can, a bottle, a glass, a piece of..., a bar, a packet, a carton, a box, a bunch, a slice, saucepan, bowl, .......
SOME, ANY, MANY, MUCH, FEW, LITTLE
some-jaatav lause, any- eitav ja küsilause, many-loendatav palju, much- mitteloendatav palju, few-loendatav vähe, little-mitteloendatav vähe....
AT THE RESTAURANT
main course, dessert, book a table...
FOOD AND DRINK
coffee, juice, milk.... apple pie, bread, cheese, chocolate cake....., strawberries, grapes....., lettuce, garlic, onion...., sausage, roast chicken, steak...
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
AM/IS/ARE + verb- ING hetkel toimuv tegevus või pikemalt ette planeeritud tegevus Look! Listen! now, tonight, next day, tomorrow....
WHAT´S THE WEATHER LIKE?
wind-windy, snow, cold, warm, hot, cloudy, sunny, wind is blowing, raining heavily, fog-foggy, freezing... summer, winter, spring, autumn
CLOTHES
tight, short, expensive, long, cheap... shirt, suit, shoes, jumper, dress, jacket, trousers, cap, trainers, tights, skirt.....
ANIMALS AND THEIR BODYPARTS
fur, fins, tail, skin, feathers, wings, mane... mammals, birds, insects, reptiles sharp, weigh, lay eggs, thick, male/female
DAILY ROUTINE
get dressed, go jogging, catch the bus, go shopping, do the washing-up, make the bed... breakfast/lunch/dinner every day, once/twice a week
WHAT TIME IS IT?
before/after, to/past, half, quarter.... 12.15 - It´s a quarter past twelve
PRESENT SIMPLE
HE,SHE,IT - S DO/DOES (-/?) always, every day......
PRONOUNS (asesõnad)
I-me-my-mine, he-him-his-his, she-her-her-hers, it-it-its-, we-us-our-ours, you-you-your-yours, they-them-their-theirs
JOBS
waiter, astronaut, pilot, doctor, vet, artist, engineer, scientist, hairdresser, athlete, lawyer, chef, surgeon......
FAMILY MEMBERS
mother, father, sister, brother, twins, nephew, niece, cousin, uncle, aunt, granny, grandfather, baby, wife, husband, daughter, son, parents, grandparents...
SINGULAR, PLURAL This /That /These / Those
bus-buses, baby-babies, wife-wives, man-men, child-children, foot-feet, mouse-mice, sheep-sheep, ox-oxen;This-see siin/That -see seal/These-need/Those-need seal
HOUSES, ROOMS, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES
village, chalet, block of flats, a farm, houseboat, bathroom...., attic, cupboard, sink....., rug, spacious, huge, expensive, cheap, city centre....
PREPOSITIONS, ASKING THE WAY
in front of, in, on, next to, behind, under, opposite, between, on the corner, turn left/right, go along/straight the street...
APPEARANCE (outlook)
straight, curly, wavy, fair hair;quite slim, thin, plump, fat, moustache, beard, middle-aged, well-built, pale complexion, wide, flattish nose, slanting eyes...
COUNTRIES, NATIONALITIES, LANGUAGES
The United Kingdom- British- English, The USA - American-English, Finland-Finnish, Greece-Greek, Spain-Spanish, Canada-Canadian-English/French....
NUMERALS Cardinals and Ordinals
one-the first, two-the second, three-the third, five-the fifth, twelve- the twelfth, twenty- the twentieth.....