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West Germanic languages
English is a West Germanic language of the „Ingvaeonic“ subgroup, spoken in the British Isles since the arrival of continental Germanic groups (the „Anglo-Saxons“) during the fifth century AD, and currently far more widespread, due to more recent migrations of English speakers to eg. North America, Australia and New Zealand, and due to the
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Present Simple
work
works do
does
not
work go Do
Does
work?
go?
Past Simple worked
went did Did
Future Simple will work will Will
Time words
Present Simple Past Simple Future Simple
every day often yesterday tomorrow
next week
always
never sometimes last year
usual
TENSES
INDEFINITE
Present Indefinite – veiksmas, priskiriamas esamajam laikui, bet paprastai nevykstantis kalbos momentu.
Teigiamoji forma Neigiamoji forma Klausiamoji forma Pabrėžtinė teigiamoji forma
I askYou askHe (she, it) asks We askYou askThey ask I do not (don’t) askYou do not (don’t) askHe (she, it) does not (doesn’t) ask We
Lithuania
LITHUANIA
Some facts:
Official name – The Republic of Lithuania
Highest body of power – Supreme Council
System – Parliamentary republic
Capital – Vilnius
Borders:
with Latvia – 610 km
with Byelorussia – 724 km
with Poland – 110 km
with Russia (Kaliningrad region) – 303 k
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Z. Oh, this party was pretty cool, but I and My friends were only in official part. I come home at 5 o’clock in the morning and what do you think about this party? M. Oh, this party was not bad but I was only in official part too and after this I with my class-mates went to the garden and celebrated this wonderful festival very well. But in my opinion
– hello
– good afternoon. i haven`t seen for so long.
– yeh, me too. so tell me how you are .
– oh i`m fine. A week ago i had internet installed at my home. so now i`m very happy.
– i see. I would also like to have internet at home. but my parents don’t let me.
– my parents also objected to installing the internet. they sai
Countable and uncountable nouns:
Kai kurie daiktavardžiai yra suskaičiuojami (door, pen, book), o kiti yra nesuskaičiuojami (milk, paper, shampoo). Suskaičiuojamus daiktavardžius galime naudoti vienaskaitoje su nežymimaisiais artikeliais (a door) ir tai pat daugiskaitoje (two pens, some books). Mes negalime naudoti nesuskaičiuojamų daiktavardž
Ant Udruvės ežero stataus skardžio stovėjo Baltaragio vėjinis malūnas. Nuo neatmenamų laikų mosavo jis savo dideliais sparnais, tarytum būtų norėjęs pasikelti ir nuskristi nuo pakriūtės.
Žemai pakalnėje tyvuliavo skaidrus Udruvės ežeras, plačiai išsišakojęs tarp aplinkini%
Discover Frankfurt – From Free City to EuroCity.
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I am going to speak about clothes .I really think that clothes are very important in our life and it has always been so. The statement that you can tell much about people from their clothes is true. When you meet a person you always judge about him from his clothes. For example, if a person is neatly dressed and wears clean clothes most probably he is tidy and diligent. . Or if see an elderly p
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Auxiliary verbs
Do is used to form negative and question forms of the Present Tense and did is used in the Past Simple Tense:
I don’t like it. Does she go to the University? He didn’t pass the exams. Didn’t we meet at the airport?
Do is used in the positive to give emphasis to a verb:
She is very busy. She does try hard. I did try to help, but there was
Ford Company
In the Beginning The story of Henry Ford is not of a prodigy entrepreneur or an overnight success. Ford grew up on a farm and might easily have remained in agriculture. But something stronger pulled at Ford’s imagination: mechanics, machinery, understanding how things worked and what new possibilities lay in store. As a young boy, he took apart everything he got his ha
Klaipeda – contemporary port on Baltic
Klaipeda is an attractive transit port, connecting the main transportation corridors between the East and the West. It is the most northern ice-free Baltic seaport. Harbour waters do not freeze even at -25°C.
The depth of the harbour waters at the northern part of the port quays is 14.5 meters and in perspective the depth is to reach