Profil użytkownika engee30 - wpisy na forum

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You're right, bednar - somebody or something else may have caused him to feel a pain in his leg. Using causative HAVE (or GET alternatively) usually implies that a person or thing was affected by…
Are you cold? sala operacyjna = the operating theatre the cause of many illnesses/diseases he got his leg hurt/injured…
Thank you, terri. ;-[|]…
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just over (a year/two months/six years etc) = przeszło…
Either version is correct. However, you should use: > When you come home I will tell you more details < since it is more contextual - you will tell them more details after you have come back h…
I would have written 'bare infinitive', ie without 'to'.…
I felt tears brimming in my eyes.…
Everybody was happy, weren't THEY? Everybody loves somebody, don't THEY? Everybody forgot to take THEIR passports with THEM. Does everybody...? Yes, THEY do. No, THEY don't.…
sing deer pl deer The rest done by you are perfect!…
I'd like to sum up: such + a/an + adjective + singular count noun She's such a lovely girl. He's such an old man. OR (in formal use) so + adjective + a/an + singular count noun …
surely not > "sĄdowniczy" < Agriculture (Research) Experimental Station in/at...…
One evening I had to look after {} my grandmother. I {intended} to go {to her house by} bus, but when I {was getting on the} bus, I could not find the ticket. I looked for {it} everywhere, I even took…
The nouns 'gloom' and 'gloominess' are synonymous.…
Hi there, Tom! As you can see, my parents {and I} are in Cracow. It's an interesting place. I have seen the {Wawel Castle}. It is {a really} nice place. I {am very} happy that {I} have seen the …
Unfortunately for martunia, > The rules say that the story must begin or end with the following words: Now Chris's big day had finally arrived.' …
...was a kind of a clumsy and {} tubby boy... - you've already got one indefinite article which refers to the same object, 'boy'.…
Or as martunia wanted it to be at the very beginning - '...was a sort of a bit of a clumsy and fat/plump/tubby boy...'…
>Ale czy: > >I don't like Henry.He talks as if he {knows} everything. I am not sure whether you can say like that using the present simple in the above sentence. I'm of the opi…
Zapłacimy 55/100 funtów w zależności od przepracowanych godzin czy godzi się Pan/i na to?…
If you're talking about a present or future situation - yes it is OK (except for 'by myself'). If not, then you should have written: I wouldn't have had to do everything by mys…
The youth (meaning young people in general) always takes the plural verb. Have a good night, marty.…
-Hi Tom, it's Pauline speaking. -Hi Pauline! How are you? -Fine, thanks. Listen, I {have been to} South End in the UK. It's near the English channel. -Oh really? How did you spent your fr…
Till now {technology} has developed to such {a} level that some people are afraid of being {replaced} by robots at work. Nearly everyone has {a computer} with {access to} the Internet, but {it is} mos…
-Hi Caroline, it's Pauline speaking. -Hi, how are you? -Fine, thanks. Listen, {have} you heard about Asia's grandmother? -No, what {has} happened? -Her grandmother has died suddenly. I d…
Yes, you're right - in spoken English it's more often to use 'like' instead of 'as if/as though', although it is usually regarded as incorrect while writing in formal Eng…
I think he is stupid. = This is my opinion that he is stupid. I'm thinking about my holidays. = I am imagining the idea of my holidays in my mind, maybe I'm planning my holidays, or conside…
I'm sorry to tell you this - I WAS WRONG - it's possible to use both forms. However, I'd rather use the form 'remember + verb-ing'. SO SORRY! :-…
11. d 12. b the rest are OK.…
5. How do I get to the airport?…
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