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09

Questions in English, czyli pytania po angielsku

Aby w  prosty sposób tworzyć pytania w języku angielskim – warto zapmiętać formułę o nazwie QUASM QUestion word, czyli słowko pytające Auxiliary verb, czyli czasownik pomocniczy Subject, czyli podmiot Main verb, czyli czasownik główny A oto przykłady tworzenia pytań z wykorzystaniem formuły QUASM w poszczególnych czasach SIMPLE PRESENT QUESTIONS QUESTION WORD AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT MAIN VERB   […]

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sty
27

4 angielskie wyrażenia, aby potwierdzić że się zgadzamy z czyjąś opinią

  THAT’S RIGHT – Are you going to visit London this summer? – That’s right. THAT’S SPOT ON – How old do you think she is? – I’d say 21… – Spot on. I SUPPOSE SO (kiedy się zgadzasz ale nie jesteś całkowicie przekonany) – I suppose (that) you think that’s funny. – Well, I certainly don’t.  ABSOLUTELY – It was an excellent film, though. – Absolutely! Dowiedz się więcej: […]

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20

Jak uzasadnić fakt, czyli 10 przydatnych słów

  Because – ponieważ I agree with you because you are completely right. Thus – tak więc  Thus, the whole project cannot be implemented. It is late, and thus you must go. So – a więc She is not satisfied with our work, so we must prepare a new proposal. Thereby – tym samym He broke all the rules and thereby, he was expelled. Therefore – […]

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12

Postanowienia Noworoczne, czyli New Year’s Resolutions

Phrases used to talk about plans and intentions for the future: I’M GOING TO… I’m going to spend more time with my family. I’M NOT GOING TO… I’m not going to work so much. I’M PLANNING TO… I’m planning to visit Paris in July. I HOPE TO… I hope to read more books this year. […]

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07

Angielski slang – 10 najpopularniejszych słów

GONNA = going to I am going to do that right now. → I am gonna do that right now. WANNA = want to I want to tell you … → I wanna tell you… GOTTA = got to/have to I have to go now. → I gotta go now. GIMMIE = give me Give me my toy! → […]

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New Year Vocabulary, czyli o Nowym Roku po angielsku

1st January – the first day of the year when using the Gregorian calendar 31st December – the last day of the year when using the Gregorian calendar  Balloons – small inflatable decorations for parties Banquet – a large formal meal that many people attend as a party Buffet – a meal where people select their own food […]

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02

Key verb – HAVE

have a baby = give birth to or be due to give birth to She has a lovely doughter. She’s going to have a baby. have something in common = to share the same interests or have similar characteristics I didn’t think Patrick and Marta had anything in common, but they talked all evening. have fun = enjoy yourself – Are you going out tonight? – Yes… – Have fun 🙂 have lunch/dinner […]

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18

25 sposobów, aby wyrazić opinię po angielsku

I would say that – powiedziałbym, że I would say that such a view is unacceptable. It seems to me that – wydaje mi się, że It seems to me that his arguments are difficult to prove. In my opinion – moim zdaniem In my opinion, it is not worth its price. I am of the opinion that – […]

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11

Zgodzić się, czy nie zgodzić się? – po angielsku

to agree – zgadzać się I agree with you. to accept – akceptować I accept these arguments. to be correct – zgadzać się, być prawidłowym Your thinking is correct. to tally with – zgadzać się z It tallies with my calculations. be positive – być przekonanym He is positive that they did it. to confirm – potwierdzać I confirm his arguments. to approve […]

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03

25 najczęściej używanych czasowników w języku angielskim

BE – być This is a cat. HAVE – mieć, posiadać I have two brothers and a sister. GET – dostawać, otrzymywać I got it from my friend. SEE – widzieć, zobaczyć (zauważyć)  I can’t see anything. NEED – potrzebować, wymagać  I really need it.  KNOW – wiedzieć I don’t know what’s going on.  FIND – znaleźć, odkryć I […]

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