2 VOCABULARY confusing verbs Complete the sentences with the correct verbs. She was wearing blue earrings and carrying red handbag. (carry, wear) 2 Tiger Woods has already tournaments and quite young. (earn, win) 3 A What did your mum М. w w a lot of golf a fortune and he's still B She me I couldn't go out tonight. (say, tell) 4 Jack was that his girlfriend would call to say she was sorry. He by the phone all evening but, unfortunately, she never called him. (hope, wart) 5 My parents the whole wedding video but my brother decided to the photos instead. (look at, watch) 6 I've her for years. I ber when we were at university. (know, meet) the dinner, I'll the 7 If you washing up. (do, make) 8 A Dol OK, Dad? B You fantastic - in fact you
My favorite book is " harry potter ". this book describes the adventures of harry potter . as a child he did not understand who he is, did not understand the power and purpose of his magic. but he was sent to the school of witchcraft and wizardry - hogwarts , learn to use your gift as directed. at school he made friends who helped him overcome difficulties, to fight against the dark forces. the book is full of exciting adventures, mysterious stories. in the fight with its main enemy-voldemort, harry always comes out the winner, because he is brave, strong, smart and kind. i really like this book .
Edward Henry Palmer (7 August 1840 – August 1882) — known as E.H. Palmer — was an English orientalist and explore
Youth and education Edit Palmer was born in Green Street, Cambridge the son of a private schoolmaster. He was orphaned at an early age and brought up by an aunt. He was educated at The Perse School, and as a schoolboy showed the characteristic bent of his mind by picking up the Romani language and a great familiarity with the life of the Romani people. From school he was sent to London as a clerk in the city. Palmer disliked this life, and varied it by learning French and Italian, mainly by frequenting the society of foreigners wherever he could find it.
In 1859 he returned to Cambridge, almost dying of tuberculosis. He made a miraculous recovery, and in 1860, while he was thinking of a new start in life, fell in with Sayyid Abdallah, teacher of Hindustani at Cambridge, under whose influence he began his Oriental studies. He matriculated at St John's College in November 1863, and in 1867 was elected a fellow on account of his attainments as an orientalist, especially in Persian and Hindustani.[1]
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