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My favourite singer is {an} Englishman Robbie Williams. In my opinion he is the best and {unique}. His music always {makes} me feel better. I spend a lot of time {} translating his {lyrics}, which are…
1) I KEPT (ON) going slowly, steadily. 2) Dear Photographer, As a previous reader (0) OF Photographer's World you will probably remember the articles and photos within its pages. I trust you …
You could always say: I remember DOING it. I remembered HAVING DONE it. instead of using 'can't/couldn't/don't/doesn't/didn't.…
Yes, it is possible and correct, of course: I can't/don't remember DOING it. I couldn't/didn't remember HAVING DONE it before. The difference lies in the PAST form of '…
As for sentence 1 - you shouldn't have used 'we didn't have to' since there wasn't any obligation given in the original sentence, hence - 'We left early so that WE WOULD …
She is seventeen years old and she is Polish. She lives at Ciechanów and goes to ... School. She has got long blonde hair and green eyes. She is very cheerful and I can confide in her. She likes anima…
'be welcome' = 'być mile widzianym' She is welcome in our office at any time. Any ideas are welcome all the time. 'be welcomed' = 'być przyjętym/odebranym (w pe…
Hey terry, you're absolutely right - it should be 'stop MYSELF from doing' and 'TO such an extent', I hope. :-)…
No, sir, I don't want to. I simply can't stop from writing in English. I'm afraid it's more than just a passion for English. But I can assure you, sir, that this won't happen …
1. The fax wasn't very easy to read. I couldn't ______ what you had written. b. make out 2. Your report is very clear and easy to understand. You ______ all the options really clearly. …
Q: What were you particularly interested in when you were young? A: I was extremely keen on History. It was my favourite subject at school, so you won't be surprised if I tell that I was very go…
On twierdzi, że zna mnie od tak dawna ale ja pamiętam, że byłem nikim. Don't you still understand that?…
Just to make finezja's day (or rather night I'd say)... Pierwsze figury woskowe były zwykle składały się z 3-ch części - korpusu z nogami, głowy z szyją oraz rąk. Głowa, szyja i ręce były…
If you want to have the text done, then unscramble the words given: She / years / Polish. / is / seventeen / and / is / old / she lives / and / goes / at / She / Ciechanow / to / ... School. has …
If you don't want to make use of the poem above which is truly ungrammatical, check this out, dorian: http://www.poemsforfree.com/easter.html Please don't ask anybody to translate it f…
5 thousand Soviet officers lost their lives in the bloodbath which took place after the trials in 1937.…
Fortunately everything ended up happily. The dog was three-legged.…
a) If you blow OUT all the candles on your birthday cake, you'll get a wish. b) Driving AT such a speed in towns greatly reduces risks of accidents. a) I'd rather (stay) STAY at home ton…
Easter is on the way Anybody can say Search for fresh eggs To tell your hens thanks Easter eggs will also do Remember kids love them too Happy Easter to everyone :-)…
Hi Anne, I'm writting to you because I have to explain why I can't go {skiing} next weekend. I know that I promised you {to} arrive/{...you that I would arrive} but I {am taking a} very imp…
high school (esp US) = secondary school (UK) - liceum, szkoła średnia comprehensive school (szkoła ogólnokształcąca) is practically the same as secondary school…
The best and luckily correct way of pronouncing numbers is: 350 Bridge street = three fifty brIdż stri:t As for the years: 1850 = eighteen fifty 1900 = nineteen hundred 1903 = nineteen oh thr…
Hi ..., I'm sending you my warmest greetings from the seaside, and exactly from Hamburg lying on the North Sea. The weather is great, the sun is shining and it's very hot here. There are a …
for the Lebanese it's a record amount which can go a long way. 'go a long way' means 'be very helpful' ... dla Libańczyków jest to rekordowa ilość, która może być bardzo prz…
Here's the difference: You get a 'wound' or you 'are wounded' when you are hurt with a knife, gun or other weapon, e.g. The man died from deep wounds in his chest. You …
She/He HAS had children. I/You/We/They HAVE had children. Is this what you were looking for?…
It was the first time she had visited the National Gallery. (never) She.....had NEVER visited... the National Gallery before. Jenny didn't start cooking until after the children had fallen as…
We use [like/hate/love doing something ] or [like/hate/love to do something ] (with no change of meaning) when the action referred to is somehow repeated or when we talk about something in general, e.…
my room.... It's the most important place for me in my house. I have a lot {of} happy and sad memories of {the} time spent there: birthday parties, preparing to exams at night. When I return home…
Your dog's been barking since 4 hours ! I'm sorry... should be... Your dog's been barking SINCE {4 o'clock} ! or Your dog's been barking FOR {4 hours} !…
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