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“We may have different religions, different languages, different coloured skin, but we all belong to one

human race.”
This statement emphasizes the fundamental unity of humanity despite differences in religion, language, and
appearance, highlighting our shared belonging to the same human race. It promotes inclusivity and
celebrates diversity by acknowledging the variety of backgrounds and cultures within the human population.
Ultimately, it advocates for unity, understanding, and respect among individuals regardless of their
differences.

How many different cultures are there in the Republic of Moldova?


The Republic of Moldova is known for its diverse cultural heritage, which includes influences from
Romanian, Ukrainian, Russian, and Gagauz cultures, among others. Additionally, there are various ethnic
communities within Moldova, each with its own distinct traditions, languages, and customs.
Ex6,p.92
a. In which country do people use their thumb to point?
People in Malaysia and Indonesia use their thumb to point.
b. What are the French expected to do when meeting people?
The French are expected to kiss-greet each person arriving at a gathering.
c. What do Greeks associate with good luck?
Greeks associate spitting with good luck.
d. Where do the Danes gather for social meetings?
The Danes gather for social meetings in cemeteries, which they have converted into social areas.
e. Where is noisily consuming food considered rude and where is it the opposite?
Noisily consuming food is considered rude in western societies, while in Japan, making slurping sounds
while eating is acceptable.
f. Where is the use of the left hand for eating or other activities considered insulting?
The use of the left hand for eating or other activities is considered insulting in some countries.

Ex.8,p.93

Reflexive pronouns are a type of pronoun that reflect or refer back to the subject of the sentence. They are
used when the subject and the object of a sentence are the same entity. Reflexive pronouns are formed by
adding "-self" (singular) or "-selves" (plural) to certain pronouns.

Here are the reflexive pronouns in English:

 Singular: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself


 Plural: ourselves, yourselves, themselves
 Singular: eu însumi/eu însămi, tu însuți/tu însăți, el însuși, ea însăși, însuși/însăși
 Plural: noi înșine/noi înșine, voi înșivă/voi înșivă, ei înșiși/ele însele

Reflexive pronouns are used in several situations:

1. Reflexive actions: When the subject performs an action on itself.


o Example: "She washed herself before going to bed." (Here, "herself" reflects back to the
subject "she.")
2. Emphasizing the subject: Reflexive pronouns can be used to emphasize the subject or to stress that
the action is performed by the subject alone.
o Example: "I'll do it myself." (The reflexive pronoun "myself" emphasizes that "I" will do the
action.)
3. With certain verbs: Some verbs in English require the use of reflexive pronouns.
o Example: "He prides himself on his cooking skills." (The verb "prides" requires the reflexive
pronoun "himself.")
4. In reciprocal actions: When two or more people are involved in an action that affects each other
mutually.
o Example: "They congratulated themselves on their teamwork." (Here, "themselves" reflects
back to the plural subject "they.")

Reflexive pronouns are an essential part of English grammar, as they help convey the relationship between
the subject and the action in a sentence.

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