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dogadywać się z, mieć dobre relacje z, radzić sobie z phrasal verbs start learning
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phrasal verbs - get on with znaczy to samo co get along with I get along with my siblings. I never got on with my brother. At work, it's great when coworkers can get along despite their differences. She doesen't get along with her brother. I'm getting along with learning English.
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narzekać na, skarżyć się na czasownik start learning
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czasownik - jeśli po about mamy czasownik to musi być w formie -ing Children often complain about discomfort when they have a high temperature. They complained about the noise. I don't like people who complain about everything. They always complaining about weather.
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czasownik start learning
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czasownik We will succeed od if we work together. They failed several times before they finally succeeded. Serena Williams succeeded at tennis.
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czasownik start learning
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czasownik He found out he could apply for jobs without needing previous experience. I want to apply for a U.S. visa. I'm the first person in my family to apply to collage.
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przyczynić się do, wnieść wkład do czasownik start learning
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czasownik I really want to contribute to success of our company. He contributed to my problems and now he wants to help. He contributed a lot to my life, I'm happy thanks to him.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I realized I needed to call an ambulance when he lost consciousness. She almost lost consciousness because of the heat. After hitting his head, he lost consciousness for a few minutes.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie Hopefully, he will regain consciousness and tell us who he is. He regain consciousness after a few minutes. The patient slowly regained consciousness in the hospital.
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czasownik start learning
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work with/ collaborate with/ cooperate with czasownik The suspect refuse to cooperate with the police. The two artists collaborated on a new song. I enjoy working with a teammate who has a positive attitude. Collaborating with others can be a powerful pathway to generating new ideas.
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wyrażenie start learning
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plan in advance/ plan ahead wyrażenie Good sense tells us we should plan ahead for the future. If you plan ahead you will save time and money. I prefer to plan my vacation in advance. Planning your vacation in advance can help you avoid stress.
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czasownik start learning
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hit something on something czasownik - hit w każdej formie jest takie same She hit her knee on the table. I hit my leg on the desk while standing up. She hit the hammer on the nail. They hit their knees on the pavment when they fell.
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Poprawić zdrowie/stan zdrowia czasownik start learning
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czasownik To improve health, She wants to cut down on sugary snacks and drinks. Regular exercises contribute to improving health. To improve health, they want to reestablish regular exercises for all employees.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie If you work hard, you have a good chance to succeed. She has a good chance of winning the competition. They have a good chance of being promoted this year.
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czasownik start learning
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czasownik According to science, this is true. According to the plan, we will finish the project next month. You have to take a right turn, according to this map. it's my job to make sure everything goes according to plan.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I managed to finish the report before the deadline. He managed to succeed in new job. Thanks to regular exercise and healthy diet, he managed to lose weight.
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wyrażenie w środku zdania (łącznik) start learning
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wyrażenie w środku zdania (łącznik) They get along so well that everyone envies them. They did that so well that they could apply for a scholarship. The tutor explained it so well that my noodle finally understood. She performed so well that everyone applauded her for a long time.
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wyrażenie start learning
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find common ground/language wyrażenie They finally found common ground and reached an agreement. it's not always easy to find common ground with others. We have to find a common language so that we can understand each other.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie He broke the law when he lied to the police. People who break the law should be punished.
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wyrażenie start learning
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feel excluded/ feel left out wyrażenie She felt excluded from the conversation because no one listened to her opinion. Children can feel excluded if they are not invited to play. He always feels left out when his classmate talk about video games. Don't make him feel left out.
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dojść do porozumienia, osiągnąć porozumienie wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie We reached an agreement that benefits both sides. Despite their differences, they managed to reach an agreement. The workers and the employer reached an agreement on salary increases.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie He took a day off to relax at the pool after a hard working week. I'm going to take a day off tomorrow to rest. She took a day off to attend her sister's wedding. They took a day off to go on a short trip together.
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zdobyć doświadczenie zawodowe wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I want to gain work experience before I graduate from university. He gained valuable work experience while volunteering. Gaining work experience abroad can boost your career prospects.
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik He felt dissapointed because he missed the opportunity to join the team. She seemed in no way dissappointed.
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czasownik start learning
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czasownik If you want to make a difference, you should get involved in local politics. She decided to get involved in volunteer work at the animals shelter. I don't want to get involved in their argument.
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przysłówek start learning
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przysłówek We're saving money in order to but a new house next year. He learned to play defensive in order to support his teammates better. You don't even need to leave your home in order to make purchases.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie Healthy food should be at an affordable price for everyone. She would like to but a phone at an affordable price.
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idiom start learning
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come of age, reach adulthood idiom Parents are obligated to care for their children until they reach adulthood. She will come of age next month and can finally votes in the election. In many countries, people come of age at 18. He came of age and gained full legal rights.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I found my place on earth which made I feel fulfilled. I feel fulfilled in my job. He finally felt fulfilled after achieving her dream.
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phrasal verbs start learning
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phrasal verbs She's looking for a job. They are looking for a good restaurant nearby. Despite the setbacks, we must stay positive and look for opportunities. You should look for tips and tricks to make studying less stressful.
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dziedziczyć, odziedziczyć czasownik start learning
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czasownik I inherited an apartment from my grandmother. She inherited his father's blue eyes. I inherited a large sum of money.
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konkretny, szczególny, określony przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik. Warto znać wyrażenie - in a particular case - które oznacza - w szczególnym przypadku" One particular student is having big problems. I would like to buy a particular type of shoes. He asked about a particular book that was mentioned in class. I can't remember what he said on that particular occasion.
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podjąć ryzyko, zaryzykować czasownik start learning
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czasownik They took a risk investing all their savings in the new technology. He wasn't afraid to take risk in his career. Don't be afraid to take a risk if you believe in your idea. She took a risk by quitting her job to start her own business.
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liczyć na kogoś/coś, polegać na kimś/czymś phrasal verbs start learning
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phrasal verbs You can count on me. I count on the bonus at work. Everyone counts on me and it stresses me out. You can always count on the corner shop for last-minute essentials. We counted on this opportunity.
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czasownik start learning
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czasownik Please speak quietly during the movie to avoid disturbing others. In the library, she tiptoed to avoid disturbing students. It's good that we got rid of that machine, because its noise was bothering me. Don't bother him with that right now he is busy
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phrasal verbs start learning
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phrasal verbs I need to get rid of this old jacket. He got rid of all the junk in the garage. She wants to get rid of the headache. Will you get rid of this mess before dinner?
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dochować tajemnicy, utrzymać sekret wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie You should keep a secret, don't tell the boss. Can you keep a secret? He can't keep a secret.
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należeć do (coś do kogoś lub coś do jakiejś grupy) phrasal verbs start learning
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phrasal verbs That belongs to me. Who does it belong to? His parents belong to the middle class, working hard to provide for their children. Fruits belong to a food group that is rich in vitamins and fiber. She doesen't belong to this group.
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idiom start learning
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take something into account idiom. Wziąć pod uwagę znaczy również - consider - obok rozważać Please take into account that she's still learning. When planning a budget, you must take unexpected cost into account. The judge took all the evidence into account. That's the first thing your sniper has to take into account.
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czasownik start learning
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czasownik We can't predict for certain how the market will react to this news. They predicted that the team would win the match. Can you predict how people will react?
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zaprzyjaźnić się, nawiązywać znajomości wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I made a lot of friends during my studies. Children usually make friends quickly. You can make friends online nowadays.
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czasownik start learning
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warn someone against/about czasownik Parents often warn their children against talking to strangers. I was warned against trusting him too quickly. I warned you against the slippery floor. The guide warned us against feeding wild animals.
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wypełniać swoje obowiązki, zajmować się obowiązkami, wywiązywać się z obowiązków wyrażenie start learning
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perform duties, take care of duties, fulfil duties. wyrażenie - czasami zamiast duties występuje obligation! She was unable to perform her duties due to illness. Before we go, I have to take care of my household chores. He fulfilled all his duties as a team leader. The police officer performs his duties with great responsibility.
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z jednej strony ... ale z drugiej strony wyrażenie start learning
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on the one hand... but on the other hand wyrażenie On the one hand I want to spend the weekend resting but on the other hand I feel like I should catch up on work. On the one hand, it's fun, but on the other hand, it's risky.
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nadrobić (coś) / dogoniać kogoś phrasal verbs start learning
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catch up (on something) / with somebody phrasal verbs I didn't sleep much this week, so I want to catch up on sleep. I missed a few episodes and now I need to catch up. We have to catch up with him. She worked hard to catch up the rest of the team. I left late, but I managed to catch up with the group.
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