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1 UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
THE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS ENGLISH COURSE – INTERMEDIATE Podgorica,

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3 superstition   (so͞o′pərstĭsh′ən) n. 1. An irrational belief that an object, action, or circumstance not logically related to a course of events influences its outcome. 2.a. A belief, practice, or rite irrationally maintained by ignorance of the laws of nature or by faith in magic or chance. b. A fearful or abject state of mind resulting from such ignorance or irrationality. c. Idolatry.

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6 WHAT ARE SOME THINGS THAT BRING GOOD LUCK?
WHAT ARE SOME THINGS THAT BRING BAD LUCK?

7 FRIDAY THE 13TH BREAKING A MIRROR SPILLING SALT AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY FOUR LEAF CLOVER A RABBIT’S FOOT BRINGS GOOD LUCK GARLIC PROTECTS AGAINST VAMPIRES

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20 Translate the following sentences:
Kupili su kuću. Pročitali su knjigu. Vidio sam ga jednom od ponedjeljka. Da li si ikada bio u Lisabonu? Još nije bio u Londonu. Danas nisu ništa jeli. Upravo su doputovali. Da li ste upoznali moje roditelje? Sreo sam je tri puta. Poznajemo se godinama. Ne viđam je u skorije vrijeme. Koliko dugo živite ovdje?

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22 The affirmative form I went to school five minutes ago.
She swept the flat. They broke the window.

23 The negative form I didn‘t go to school o. She didn‘t sweep the flat.
They didn‘t break the window. THE RULE: DIDN‘T + the infinitive

24 The question form Did you go to school five minutes ago?
Did she sweep the floor? Did they break the window? THE RULE: DID + Subject + the infinitive (no –ED, no II column!!)

25 Did you go to school five minutes ago?
Did she sweep the floor? Did they break the window? THE RULE: DID + subject + the infinitive

26 yesterday, last week, last month, in 1998, five minutes ago, …
When do we use it? To talk about the actions that were completed in the past. The time is known or can be understood from the context. Common time expressions: yesterday, last week, last month, in 1998, five minutes ago, …

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28 Translate the following sentences:
Kupili su kuću juče. Pročitali su knjigu prošle nedjelje. Vidio sam ga u ponedjeljak. Da li si napisao knjigu prošle godine? Sreo sam ga prije pet minuta. Kada te je pozvao? Naš čas je počeo u 08:10 Nismo razgovarali sa Vašim šefom prošle nedjelje. Vidio sam ih zajedno prije dva dana. Preselili su se u Moskvu 1989.

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30 DON’T FORGET: WHEN – SIMPLE PAST, HOW LONG – PRESENT PERFECT WITH: THIS IS THE FIRST/SECOND/THIRD/HUNDREDTH TIME WE ALWAYS USE THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE! THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE VISITED ENGLAND. THIS IS THE SECOND TIME I HAVE EATEN DARK CHOCOLATE.

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33 GUESS THE IDIOM!

34 GUESS THE IDIOM!

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37 THAT’S ALL FOLKS. THANK YOU FOR COMING! SEE YOU NEXT WEEK.


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