Acest dictionar roman englez & englez roman contine explicatia a peste 223.000 de cuvinte si expresii. Toate cuvintele din engleza sunt insotite de pronuntia lor (deocamdata avem numai acentul din UK).
The woman orders a Capriciosa pizza from the waiter after he provides suggestions for pizza types including the Capriciosa and Hawaii. She enjoys the Capriciosa pizza, then asks the waiter how to order pizza for delivery at home. The waiter informs her that she can call their number to place an order and provide the address for delivery. The woman thanks the waiter for his kindness and assistance.
This document summarizes the minutes from a meeting. It discusses the attendees, agenda items, discussions, and action items from the meeting. The key discussions included a project status update, upcoming timelines, responsibilities, and next steps. Action items were assigned to individuals and deadlines were set to complete open tasks by the next meeting.
The woman orders a Capriciosa pizza from the waiter after he provides suggestions for pizza types including the Capriciosa and Hawaii. She enjoys the Capriciosa pizza, then asks the waiter how to order pizza for delivery at home. The waiter informs her that she can call their number to place an order and provide the address for delivery. The woman thanks the waiter for his kindness and assistance.
This document summarizes the minutes from a meeting. It discusses the attendees, agenda items, discussions, and action items from the meeting. The key discussions included a project status update, upcoming timelines, responsibilities, and next steps. Action items were assigned to individuals and deadlines were set to complete open tasks by the next meeting.
This document provides details on a new software update that will be installed on all company computers. The update includes security patches that fix vulnerabilities, improved compatibility with newer operating systems, and new features to enhance the user experience. The update will be automatically pushed out to all devices overnight on Friday and should take less than 30 minutes to complete on most machines. Users are advised to make sure their computers have a backup battery or are plugged in to avoid power interruptions during installation.
91710747 conversatie-generala-in-limba-englezaRusu Maria
The document provides common greetings and farewell phrases in English and Romanian for introducing oneself, asking about well-being, and parting. It also includes terms for age, language, accommodation, work, making phone calls, and discussing Romania when traveling. Key phrases cover introductions, goodbyes, asking questions, and basic conversation starters.
This document provides information on articles, nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, numbers and other parts of speech in the English language. It begins by explaining the definite and indefinite articles in English ("a", "an", "the") and how they are used with nouns. It then discusses nouns and their genders, as well as personal pronouns and how they differ from Romanian. Key verb conjugations like the present tense of "to be" are also outlined. The document concludes by covering plural nouns, demonstrative pronouns, possessives, and cardinal numbers in English.
This document provides an introduction to English phonetics for Romanian speakers learning English. It begins by explaining that English has evolved from a phonetic language to one where pronunciation has become challenging for non-native speakers. The document then describes the individual English vowel and consonant sounds according to the International Phonetic Alphabet. It provides pronunciation guidelines for vowels and consonant groups in different syllable structures. Tables are included to help readers systematically learn and memorize the pronunciation of English vowels depending on their position in words.
This document provides an overview of nouns in the English language. It discusses the different types of nouns, including common nouns, proper nouns, abstract nouns, and collective nouns. It also covers noun gender, number, possessive forms, countable vs. uncountable nouns, and the use of articles (definite and indefinite) with nouns. Key points include the different ways to form the plural of nouns, exceptions to regular plural forms, and the use of the definite article "the" to refer to something previously mentioned or something unique or specific.
This document discusses the past perfect tense in English grammar. It explains that the past perfect tense is formed using "had" plus the past participle of the main verb. It is used to express an action that occurred before another past action or before a point in the past. Examples are provided to illustrate using the past perfect tense to talk about events that happened before something else in the past, in conditional sentences, to express unfulfilled wishes, and to refer to actions before future events mentioned in the past.
This document provides details on a new software update that will be installed on all company computers. The update includes security patches that fix vulnerabilities, improved compatibility with newer operating systems, and new features to enhance the user experience. The update will be automatically pushed out to all devices overnight on Friday and should take less than 30 minutes to complete on most machines. Users are advised to make sure their computers have a backup battery or are plugged in to avoid power interruptions during installation.
91710747 conversatie-generala-in-limba-englezaRusu Maria
The document provides common greetings and farewell phrases in English and Romanian for introducing oneself, asking about well-being, and parting. It also includes terms for age, language, accommodation, work, making phone calls, and discussing Romania when traveling. Key phrases cover introductions, goodbyes, asking questions, and basic conversation starters.
This document provides information on articles, nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, numbers and other parts of speech in the English language. It begins by explaining the definite and indefinite articles in English ("a", "an", "the") and how they are used with nouns. It then discusses nouns and their genders, as well as personal pronouns and how they differ from Romanian. Key verb conjugations like the present tense of "to be" are also outlined. The document concludes by covering plural nouns, demonstrative pronouns, possessives, and cardinal numbers in English.
This document provides an introduction to English phonetics for Romanian speakers learning English. It begins by explaining that English has evolved from a phonetic language to one where pronunciation has become challenging for non-native speakers. The document then describes the individual English vowel and consonant sounds according to the International Phonetic Alphabet. It provides pronunciation guidelines for vowels and consonant groups in different syllable structures. Tables are included to help readers systematically learn and memorize the pronunciation of English vowels depending on their position in words.
This document provides an overview of nouns in the English language. It discusses the different types of nouns, including common nouns, proper nouns, abstract nouns, and collective nouns. It also covers noun gender, number, possessive forms, countable vs. uncountable nouns, and the use of articles (definite and indefinite) with nouns. Key points include the different ways to form the plural of nouns, exceptions to regular plural forms, and the use of the definite article "the" to refer to something previously mentioned or something unique or specific.
This document discusses the past perfect tense in English grammar. It explains that the past perfect tense is formed using "had" plus the past participle of the main verb. It is used to express an action that occurred before another past action or before a point in the past. Examples are provided to illustrate using the past perfect tense to talk about events that happened before something else in the past, in conditional sentences, to express unfulfilled wishes, and to refer to actions before future events mentioned in the past.
The document discusses the passive voice in English grammar. It identifies the passive voice by having the logical subject (the agent) follow the verb "to be" and the past participle of the main verb. Examples are given of active and passive voice sentences, such as "I have seen a tree" (active) versus "The tree has been seen by me" (passive). The article was taken from an online English grammar academy that contains more articles on English grammar.
Vorbirea directa si vorbirea indirecta in englezaMarius Laurentiu
This document discusses direct and indirect speech in English. Direct speech uses a person's exact words within quotation marks, while indirect speech conveys the meaning without the exact words. When changing direct to indirect speech, verb tenses and pronouns are usually adjusted. For example, present simple becomes past simple. This and these may become it and they. Expressions of time and place are also adjusted from today to that day. The document provides numerous examples of these changes between direct and indirect speech constructions in English.
Farther refers to physical distances, while further refers to figurative distances in degree, time, or advancement. Farther is used for running distances or seeing distances with binoculars, while further is used for thinking more deeply, having additional plans in the future, going deeper in research, or encountering additional problems. The document provides examples of using farther versus further in sentences to distinguish physical from non-physical distance.
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Acest dictionar roman englez & englez roman contine explicatia a peste 223.000 de cuvinte si expresii. Toate
cuvintele din engleza sunt insotite de pronuntia lor (deocamdata avem numai acentul din UK).