15 angielskich wyrażeń ze słowem TIME
ONLY A MATTER OF TIME = to kwestia czasu The company has lost money for the second year in a row; it’s only a matter of time before it goes bankrupt. TIME WILL TELL = czas pokaże “I was surprised that John and Anna got married. Do you think they’ll be happy together?” “Only time will tell.“ A RACE […]
7 angielskich idiomów ze słowem DAY
TO CALL IT A DAY – mówimy, kiedy decydujemy się zakończyć pracę i mamy wolne do końca dnia We’ve gotten a lot done. Let’s CALL IT A DAY. AS NIGHT AND DAY – mówimy o osobach będących swoimi przeciwnościami My brother and I are as different AS NIGHT AND DAY. I’m very organized, and he’s super spontaneous. […]
Do? Go? Play? – jak mówić o aktywnościach po angielsku?
DO GO PLAY 1. sports more as a physical activity 2. sports without ball 1. sports that end in 'ing’ 1. ball sports 2. competitive games 3. musical instruments do gymnastics do karate do joga do athletics do push-ups do aerobics do exercise do judo do kung-fu do aikido do taekwondo go swimming go cycling […]
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 – […]
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 […]
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 […]
20 English collocations with the word BREAK
Break A Habit – stop doing the habit Break A Bone / Break Your Arm – fracture a bone; injure yourself Break A Leg! – an idiomatic expression that means “Good luck!” – it is often used to wish someone good luck when they are going to perform Break A Promise – not do what you promised (the opposite […]
20 ways to say YES
YES is used for telling someone that what they have said or asked is true or correct OK the most common way to say ‘yes’ and even the most frequently spoken and written word on the planet of course used for saying ‘yes’ very definitely, in answer to a question definitely used for emphasizing that you mean ‘yes’ naturally spoken used for saying ‘yes’, especially when that would be most people’s answer I don’t mind if I do a polite and humorous way of accepting something that is being offered to you you bet used for saying ‘yes’ in […]
Job Interview Answers – the most useful English phrases
Describing Yourself I was born and raised in … I attended the University of … I’ve just graduated from the University of … I have worked for 5 years as a … I have worked for various companies including … I enjoy playing … What Type of Position You are Looking for? I’m looking for […]
Plans and arrangements – 10 useful phrases
go ahead – to start or continue to do something / to happen Is the trip going ahead as planned? / The party went ahead as planned. bring sth forward – move sth to an earlier time They brought the date of the wedding forward so his grandparents could attend. put sth back – to change sth to a later […]