I noticed that it is incorrect, but only after you had pointed it out to me. I'm sorry, but I had been trying to focus on the formation of the question only. ;-|…
'How is your behavior in proportion to them?'
Jakie jest twoje zachowanie w stosunku do nich? - nie wobec nich ale w związku z nimi
Jakie jest twoje zachowanie wobec nich?
Jak się ma tw…
{} Last week I was {at a} (commercially - I don't get it here) amusement centre. I spent {that} Saturday with my friend {successfully}.
The shopping centre, {which is big and green in colour,} …
I would like to undertake {the/an} odd job.
I {am/was thinking} about {taking up a job as a} carer. I like children very much and I have good contact {with them}.
I finished 'preparatory ride…
No, you can't. But if you still want to leave 'is' in that place, you are supposed to form a question inside the clause:
"Next you must ask your family or friends, 'How is yo…
It's OK now. cf. (=compare)
...how something/somebody is...
or
...what something/somebody is like...
Question:
How is something/somebody?
What is something/somebody like?…
Thank goodness, martunia - I was hoping somebody would like to listen to the radio... Every Friday you can tune in to that station on the net...
Thanks for your interest. [;-)))]…
If you'd like to enjoy spending your time at the computer and listening to good Dance & Techno music at once on my favourite local radio station - copy and then paste the following link into…
The only possible tense to be used in such structures is Perfect Simple, e.g.
This/It is the first/second/last/only time I have eaten/drunk...
That/It was the first/second/last/only time I had eaten…
I understand this is the only way that your pupils
>can get good marks.
So it is I'm afraid. And I ain't gonna change it 'cos I would have to start from scratch - I mean I would …
Yes, and as I think you remember the task was not done in the end - she didn't lift a finger. I hate my efforts coming to nothing. I always finish what I do, at least I try.…
to_ja, a kto powiedział, że ja nie szanuję ludzi mniej lub bardziej wykształconych - na tym forum szanuję wszystkich, a w szczególności osoby mające większe doświadczenie ode mnie w dziedzinie nauczan…
as usual - jak zwykle
as usually we get... - ponieważ zwykle otrzymujemy
as usually happens, it... - jak to się często zdarza
...a lion, as usually known, is... - ...lew, jak (zazwyczaj) wiadomo, j…
Once again I must admit mg is right - out of more than 10500 posts at this forum mg has written over 40 percent of them. But I am not sure how many of them were of valuable help to the people to whom …
Since I was born, I {had} dreamt about being {a} mountaineer. My dreams came true when I was 30 years old. I took part in {a} Mount {Everest} expedition.
My preparations {had taken} a part of {a} ver…
When you want to make an adjective derived from a noun that is related to a part of the body you add '-ed' or'-d' to that noun; e.g.
a girl with brown eyes - a brown-eyed girl (yo…