"Моя лексикология" Гатеж Татьяна Владимировна. Русский язык...Тетяна Гатеж
Гатеж Татьяна Владимировна. Русский язык:
Мини-тетрадь - учебник для 5 класса по теме:Лексикология».
Предлагаемое пособие - интенсивный курс русского языка из раздела « Лексикология » .Оно поможет ученикам пятых классов овладеть на высоком уровне данной темой , а преподавателям поспособствует в выполнении их ежедневной кропотливой работы .
"Моя лексикология" Гатеж Татьяна Владимировна. Русский язык...Тетяна Гатеж
Гатеж Татьяна Владимировна. Русский язык:
Мини-тетрадь - учебник для 5 класса по теме:Лексикология».
Предлагаемое пособие - интенсивный курс русского языка из раздела « Лексикология » .Оно поможет ученикам пятых классов овладеть на высоком уровне данной темой , а преподавателям поспособствует в выполнении их ежедневной кропотливой работы .
PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS (idioms) CONNECTED WITH REPRESENTATION ABOUT DEATH AND D...Anna K
PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS CONNECTED WITH REPRESENTATION ABOUT DEATH AND DECEASED IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES.
My only work at the Kazan State University, Russia.
This document provides information about the present perfect tense in English. It begins by listing the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the present perfect for different subjects. It then discusses some key uses of the present perfect tense, including to denote an action that occurred at an unspecified time in the past but is still relevant to the present, and to refer to periods of time that are not finished like "today" or "this year." It provides examples of adverbs and expressions that are frequently used with the present perfect tense, such as "yet," "already," and "this year." The document concludes by discussing the specific uses of some adverbs like "still," "already," and "yet" in affirmative, negative,
This document discusses gerunds in English grammar. It defines a gerund as the -ing form of a verb that can function as a noun, subject, or object. Examples are given like "smoking is prohibited" and "my son loves playing video games." Some common verbs that can be followed by gerunds are listed, such as enjoy, hate, like, love, miss. The document also discusses how some verbs are followed by a preposition and gerund, such as "complain about" or "insist on." Finally, it briefly introduces the passive gerund formed with "being" and examples of its use.
This document provides context and analysis of Shakespeare's famous Sonnet 18. It begins with the full text of the sonnet, which compares the subject's beauty to a summer's day. The document then explains that a sonnet has 14 lines that typically presents a problem resolved at the end. For Sonnet 18, the theme is that the subject's beauty will not fade with time and will live on eternally through the poem. Evidence for this is found in lines that say her beauty and summer will not fade and the poem will give her life as long as it is read.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important for long-term well-being. Some key things one can do to stay healthy include having an active lifestyle through daily exercise like walking, swimming, or yoga; eating a nutritious diet focused on fruits and vegetables while limiting fast food and excess eating; avoiding unhealthy habits like smoking, drinking alcohol, or overeating; keeping a regular sleep schedule of 7-9 hours per night; and visiting the doctor regularly to monitor one's health. Overall happiness is also important for overall wellness.
Rainforests are dense, warm, wet forests that are home to millions of plant and animal species. They generate much of the Earth's oxygen and contain many important resources for medicine. Rainforests are located near the equator in South America, Central America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Australia. They have high rainfall and temperatures that do not freeze or become too hot. Rainforests are important ecosystems but are increasingly endangered due to deforestation.
In the 1950s, men's fashion included bright colored tight trousers and long jackets, while women wore blouses, wide skirts, and short socks. The 1960s saw the rise of the mini skirt and long boots for women, and the Beatles popularized long hair for men. The late 1960s and early 1970s were dominated by loose, colorful hippie styles including maxi dresses and skirts for women and long hair for both sexes. Punk fashion emerged in the late 1970s with colorful hairstyles and makeup. By the late 1980s, casual, loose clothing like baggy pants and sweatshirts along with baseball caps and tracksuits became trendy.
The document discusses fashion trends throughout the 20th century. Before WWI, men wore dark suits with short hair and moustaches, while women wore long dresses with narrow waists and long hair. In the 1920s, dresses and hair became shorter as hemlines rose and styles became more liberated. The 1930s-40s saw longer hems and hair again, as well as moustaches falling out of fashion. The 1950s brought brighter colors, tighter fits, and pointed shoes for both sexes. The 1960s are known for the miniskirt and long boots as well as men growing their hair long. The late 1960s-early 70s featured loose, colorful hippie styles.
Advertising has evolved significantly from its early beginnings. It started as oral announcements promoting goods and services, and developed into painted signs and notices. Over time, advertising expanded its reach through various media like newspapers, radio, television and the internet. Modern advertising is a major worldwide industry that aims to influence consumer purchases. It works by notifying people of new products and services, and creating associations to satisfy human needs and desires.
Advertising has existed for thousands of years, starting with wall paintings in ancient Egypt and Rome used to promote goods and political ideas. In the 18th century, printed advertisements began appearing in newspapers to promote books and medicines. The development of radio in the 1920s led to the first radio advertisements, with early radio stations providing programming in exchange for brief promotions of sponsors. This model was later adopted for the new medium of television in the 1950s, establishing the ongoing practice of multiple short advertisements spaced throughout commercial programming.
Digital technology uses electronics, devices, and equipment that operate using binary logic and discrete signals. Examples include computers, digital cameras, MP3 players, mobile phones, and other devices that store and process digital information. A computer takes in information as input, processes it, and produces new output. Digital cameras store photos digitally on memory cards instead of film. MP3 players allow users to listen to music files in a portable format. Mobile phones allow wireless communication over long distances by connecting to nearby cell towers and handing off calls between cells as the user moves around. Many modern mobile phones are smartphones that provide additional functions beyond calls like email, apps, internet access, and cameras.
Advertising is a way for companies to encourage people to buy goods, services, or ideas through various media sponsored by an identified company. Advertisers use many techniques to get people's attention, such as shocking images, and then try to appeal to consumers' emotions or sense of humor to promote their brand. The history of advertising dates back thousands of years to ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, where messages were painted on walls and posters to promote commercial products. One of the first well-known modern advertisers was Thomas J. Barratt, who created effective advertising campaigns for Pears Soap in the 19th century that involved slogans, images, and targeted messaging.
Oasis of the Seas is the world's largest passenger ship with 16 decks containing various zones and activities for passengers. Some areas include the Royal Promenade shopping and dining zone, Central Park living park without a roof, and zones for pools, sports, fitness classes, and entertainment. Passengers have many options to shop, eat, relax, exercise, and be entertained during their voyage.
The document summarizes several of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It describes the Great Pyramid of Giza as the oldest and only remaining wonder, originally built as a tomb for King Khufu. It discusses the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, constructed by King Nebuchadnezzar II to please his wife, but later destroyed by floods. It also mentions the Temple of Artemis, rebuilt multiple times after being damaged by floods and attacks, and the Statue of Zeus at Olympia designed by Phidias and decorated with gold and ivory but later destroyed.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th in Great Britain. Prior to Christmas, people send greeting cards to friends and family. Christmas trees are decorated with lights, toys and colored balls. Children put stockings by their beds hoping Father Christmas will fill them with presents overnight. On Christmas day, families gather for a meal that traditionally includes turkey, potatoes, vegetables and Christmas pudding cake.
This document contains summaries of several articles about threats facing different animal species and environmental pollution issues:
- Sumatran rhinoceros populations have been reduced to only 6 groups due to illegal poaching for their horns in traditional Chinese medicine.
- The American manatee's habitat has been reduced by human development in coastal areas, and many are killed by motorboat propellers or ingesting fishing gear.
- Elephant seals were hunted for food by sailors, with over 10,000 taken from the Galapagos islands in just 36 years, driving the species near extinction.
Journalism has evolved over centuries from word of mouth to early written reports in ancient empires like Rome and Egypt. In 1456, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, enabling wider distribution of publications. The first regular newspaper, the Oxford Gazette, began in 1665 in England. In the US, the first printer was Stephen Day in 1638 and the first newspaper was Benjamin Harris's Publick Occurrences in 1690, though it was shut down after one issue. The development of newspapers continued through the 1700s and 1800s with important publications like the New York Herald establishing the modern newspaper model in 1835. Radio broadcasting began in the early 1900s and further expanded journalism. The internet brought another change with the first