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99 [ninety-nine]

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Genitive

99 [üheksakümmend üheksa]

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my girlfriend’s cat mi-- s------- k--s minu sõbranna kass 0
my boyfriend’s dog mi-- s---- k--r minu sõbra koer 0
my children’s toys mi-- l---- m--------d minu laste mänguasjad 0
This is my colleague’s overcoat. Se- o- m--- k------- m-----. See on minu kolleegi mantel. 0
That is my colleague’s car. Se- o- m--- k------- a---. See on minu kolleegi auto. 0
That is my colleagues’ work. Se- o- m--- k--------- t--. See on minu kolleegide töö. 0
The button from the shirt is gone. Sä----- o- n--- ä--. Särgilt on nööp ära. 0
The garage key is gone. Ga----- v--- o- k------. Garaaži võti on kadunud. 0
The boss’ computer is not working. Ül----- a----- o- k----. Ülemuse arvuti on katki. 0
Who are the girl’s parents? Ke- o- t------ v------? Kes on tüdruku vanemad? 0
How do I get to her parents’ house? Ku---- s--- m- t--- v------- m--- j-----? Kuidas saan ma tema vanemate maja juurde? 0
The house is at the end of the road. Ma-- a--- t----- l----. Maja asub tänava lõpus. 0
What is the name of the capital city of Switzerland? Mi- o- Š------ p------? Mis on Šveitsi pealinn? 0
What is the title of the book? Mi- o- s---- r------ p-------? Mis on selle raamatu pealkiri? 0
What are the names of the neighbour’s / neighbor’s (am.) children? Mi- o- n----- l---- n----? Mis on naabri laste nimed? 0
When are the children’s holidays? Mi---- o- l----- k-----------? Millal on lastel koolivaheaeg? 0
What are the doctor’s consultation times? Mi---- o- a---- v------------? Millal on arsti vastuvõtuajad? 0
What time is the museum open? Mi---- o- m------- l-------------? Millal on muuseumi lahtiolekuajad? 0

Better concentration = better learning

When we learn we must concentrate. All of our attention must be on one thing. The ability to concentrate is not inherent. We first have to learn how to concentrate. This typically occurs in kindergarten or school. At the age of six, children can concentrate for about 15 minutes. Adolescents of 14 years can concentrate and work for twice as long. The concentration phase of adults lasts about 45 minutes. After a certain amount of time concentration dwindles. After which those studying lose interest in the material. They can also get tired or stressed. As a result, studying becomes more difficult. The memory can't retain the material as well. However, a person can increase their concentration! It's very important that you have slept enough before studying. A person who is tired can only concentrate for a short period of time. Our brain makes more mistakes when we're tired. Our emotions influence our concentration as well. A person who wants to learn efficiently should be in a neutral state of mind. Too many positive or negative emotions hinder learning success. Of course, a person can't always control his feelings. But you can try to ignore them when studying. A person who wants to be concentrated has to be motivated. We must always have a goal in mind when studying. Only then is our brain ready to concentrate. A quiet environment is also important for good concentration. And: You should drink a lot of water when studying; it keeps you awake. A person who keeps all this in mind will certainly stay concentrated for longer!