Top 3 in 2016: (2) időegyeztetés


2016. második legnépszerűbbje: a blogon találsz még több mint 150 jófajta angol idézetet
fordítással, nyelvtan-videókkal, a nyelvtan használatát bemutató kétnyelvű mondattárral,
szókártyákkal. sőt, ha követed az Off Course Angol oldal fészbuk-oldalát,
akkor hetente újabb idézetekhez jutsz!
Off Course Angol tanár nélkül -- ahogy még nem csináltad :)



 kapcsolódó nyelvtan:
  * igeidők (videó)
  * függő beszéd_mondatok
  * vajon_mondatok
  * igeidők-2: érdekességek, kivételek_mondatok

IDÉZETEK: 158. president 152. dead 90. at Oxford 86. Irishman 8. bath toys

nyelvtan: igeidők


2016. legnépszerűbbje: igeidők -- a blogon pedig még több mint 150 jófajta angol idézet fordítással, nyelvtan-videókkal, a nyelvtanhoz kétnyelvű mondattárral, szókártyákkal. sőt, hetente újabb idézetekhez jutsz, ha követed az Off Course Angol oldal fészbuk-oldalát!
Off Course Angol tanár nélkül -- ahogy még nem csináltad :)



 kapcsolódó nyelvtan:
  * időegyeztetés (videó)
  * igeidők-2: érdekességek, kivételek_mondatok
  * függő beszéd_mondatok

IDÉZETEK: 203. intermarry 201. verdict 200. space 196. the greatest 195. Christian 192. neighborhood 191. demagogue 190. underestimate 188. abortion 184. lost 183. imagine 182. scoundrel 180. last time 178. ZsaZsa house 177. years 176. new year 175. presents 174. homesick 172. bribe 167. revenue enhancement 159. promises 158. president 157. tomorrow 156. cannot read 155. not filthy 153. pocket watch 151. FDR 149. press 148. privacy 147. adult movies 146. on camera 141. intelligence 140. quick temper 138. Nobel 137. speech 134. Harvard 128. what matters  126. democracy  124. citizens 119. pro football 113. a job 108. God once 106. how much 104. crime 101. what when how 99. harmonica 96. women 91. pretty 87. disaster  80. unlucky 77. parties 75. my wife 66. read a good book 63. good book 60. MrPougnet  59. recognize 52. make love 49. 4pm 47. mother-in-law 40. ideas 39. want to be 37. violin  36. HIV positive thinking: human 34. True positive thinking: hope 31. unlucky 28. busy  26. your zip  24. wall  12. grandmother 8. bath toys 7. wonderful evening 5. immigrants 3. perfect pillow 1. be somebody     
Off Message: leaders Off Message: Douglass  

182. scoundrel

rájössz-e, mivel riposztolt John politikus Henry politikusnak?... a fordításhoz minden dőlt betűst használj fel – akkor akár az eredetit is elő tudod állítani :)



 segítség a nyelvtanhoz:
  * igeidők (videó)

Wikipedia: Henry Clay, Sr. (April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852) was an American lawyer and planter, statesman, and skilled orator who represented Kentucky in both the United States Senate and House of Representatives. He served three non-consecutive terms as Speaker of the House of Representatives and served as Secretary of State under President John Quincy Adams from 1825 to 1829. Clay ran for the presidency in 1824, 1832 and 1844, while also seeking his party's nomination in 1840 and 1848. However, he was unsuccessful in all of his attempts to reach his nation's highest office. Despite his presidential losses, Clay remained a dominant figure in the Whig Party, which he helped found in the 1830s...
During the fourteen years following his first election, Clay was re-elected five times to the House and to the speakership. Clay's re-election as Speaker was aided by the weakness of the Federalist Party, which failed to win control of either chamber of Congress after 1801. Clay's tenure in the House was interrupted from 1814 to 1815, when he traveled to Europe to negotiate a peace treaty with the British, and from 1821 to 1823, when Clay briefly retired to rebuild his family's fortune in the aftermath of the Panic of 1819. With a tenure of ten years and 196 days, Clay served more than twice as long as any other pre-Civil War Speaker. Only Sam Rayburn has occupied the office for a longer amount of time...

Portrait by Matthew Harris Jouett, 1818

As Secretary of State, Clay lived with his family and slaves in Decatur House on Lafayette Square. As he was preparing to return to Lexington in 1829, his slave Charlotte Dupuy sued Clay for her freedom and that of her two children, based on a promise by an earlier owner. Her legal challenge to slavery preceded the more famous Dred Scott case by 27 years. The "freedom suit" received a fair amount of attention in the press at the time. Dupuy's attorney gained an order from the court for her to remain in DC until the case was settled, and she worked for wages for 18 months for Martin Van Buren, Clay's successor as Secretary of State and the Decatur House. Clay returned to Ashland with Aaron, Charles and Mary Ann Dupuy.
The jury ruled against Dupuy, deciding that any agreement with her previous master Condon did not bear on Clay. Because Dupuy refused to return voluntarily to Kentucky, Clay had his agent arrest her. She was imprisoned in Alexandria, Virginia, before Clay arranged for her transport to New Orleans, where he placed her with his daughter and son-in-law Martin Duralde. Mary Ann Dupuy was sent to join her mother, and they worked as domestic slaves for the Duraldes for another decade.
In 1840 Henry Clay finally gave Charlotte and her daughter Mary Ann Dupuy their freedom. He kept her son Charles Dupuy as a personal servant, frequently citing him as an example of how well he treated his slaves. Clay granted Charles Dupuy his freedom in 1844. While no deed of emancipation has been found for Aaron Dupuy, in 1860 he and Charlotte were living together as free black residents in Fayette County, Kentucky. He may have been freed or "given his time" by one of Clay's sons, as Dupuy continued to work at Ashland, for pay.