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Inglise keele ppematerjal 2011.a.

Koostanud: Merle Purre (Tallinna 32.Keskkool). Retsenseerinud: Anne Kaljurand (Gustav Adolfi Gmnaasium). DV Scientia ppematerjal on koostatud vastavalt Riikliku Eksami- ja Kvalifikatsioonikeskuse juhendile.
Merle Purre Saavutused:

Vabariikliku Inglise keele olmpiaadi IV koht. Riigieksami tulemus 93 punkti.

Vljavte ppematerjalist:
Reported speech Kaudne kne on kellegi teksti edasiandmine vimalikult tpsel kujul, kuid ilma otsese kneta. eldut saame edasi anda pikema ajaperioodi jrel (out-of-date-reporting) vi kllalt varsti prast tlemist (up-to-date-reporting). Ajad muutuvad jrgnevalt: Present simple Past simple Betty said: I need a new dress. Betty said (that) she needed a new dress. Present continuous Past continuous He is playing football, she said. She said (that) he was playing football. Present perfect past perfect Ive already read that book, Jane said. Jane said (that) she had already read that book. Past simple past simple or past perfect I got up late, Katy said. Katy said (that) she (had) got up late. Past continuous past continuous or past perfect continuous Michael said: I was sleeping at eleven oclock. Michael said (that) he was sleeping/had been sleeping at eleven oclock.

Future (will) conditional (would) Ill call you tomorrow, he said. He said (that) he will call me tomorrow.

Past perfect (I had seen) ja past perfect continuous (I had been seeing) jvad samasse vormi. REPORTED QUESTIONS Kaudsete ksimuste puhul on sissejuhatavaks verbiks tavaliselt ask, wonder, inquire vi vljend want to know. Kaudsete ksimuste puhul muutub snade jrjekord jutustava lause snade jrjekorraks (alus eldis) Kui ksilause algab ksisnaga (who, where, how old, how long,...), siis kaudses lauses juhatakse ksimus sama snaga sisse. Where do you live? he asked me. He asked me where I lived. Kui ksilause algab abitegusna (is, do, have) vi modaalverbiga (can, may, ...), siis kaudne ksimus algab snaga if/whether. Do you have a car? Jack asked me. Jack asked me if I had a car. May I go out tonight? Betty asked her mother. Betty asked whether she might go out that night. COMMON MISTAKES WORDS OFTEN CONFUSED AND MISUSED
Beside - besides Beside Besides = next to The car is parked beside the house. = also, in addition to Besides working in a restaurant, he makes a living as a photographer. Good - well Good (adjective) Well (adverb) = well-behaved, not naughty Lisas children are always good when they go out. = in a skillful or good way Cathy speaks Italian quite well.

Well (adjective) = healthy Im not feeling well at the moment.

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