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pośród niczego, na odludziu wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie We got lost in the middle of nowhere. Their house is in the middle of nowhere. The car broke down in the middle of nowhere.
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przysłówek start learning
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przysłówek - oczywiście znaczy to również - prawdopodobnie She will probably be late. You probably forgot your keys again.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie A long time ago, I lived in this town. A long time ago, we used to play outside all day.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie At the beginning of the film, it was boring. I was nervous at the beginning of my speech. At the beginning, we didn't understand the rules.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie At the end of the street, there is a bakery. We were tired at the end of the trip. She cried at the end of the movie. At the end of the meeting, he asked a question.
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podejść bliżej, zbliżyć się czasownik start learning
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come closer, get closer, move closer, approach czasownik The dog moved closer to me. She came closer to him. She came closer and whispered something. He approached the shore. You can approach the window now.
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wyrażenie start learning
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when finally.../ when sb, sth finally... wyrażenie She smiled when she finally saw him. I was happy when it finally stopped raining. When we finally got home, we were exhausted.
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik The autor is unknown. They discovered an unknown island. An unknown ship entered the port. I bought a pen of an unknown brand.
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śpieszyć się, w pośpiechu czasownik start learning
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czasownik I'm in a hurry right now. She left in a hurry. Don't do it in a hurry. We were in a hurry to catch the train. She is always in a hurry in the morning.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie She said goodbye to her friends. We said goodbye and left. They said goodbye at the airport. She said goodbye to her parents.
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zrób sobie zdjęcie z kimś wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie Can I take a photo with you? He took a photo with his teacher. He took a photo with his best friend.
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zróbmy sobie wspólne zdjęcie/razem wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie Let's take a photo together. We took a photo together before leaving. They took a photo together at the party.
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warunki (pracy, życia, pogodowe) rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik The weather conditions were terrible. He works in good conditions. The road conditions are dangerous. The plane couldn't take off due to the bad weather conditions.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie Don't forget to take your phone with you. She took her umbrella with her. You should take enough money with you, because during the trip you can only count on yourself.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie Let's go for a walk. I usually go for a walk after dinner. She went for a walk in the park. We went for a long walk yesterday.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie The meeting went well. Everything went smoothly. The plan went badly.
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umówić się na wizytę do lekarza wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie - feel sick - znaczy również mieć mdłości, natomiast - feel weak - znaczy poprostu się słabo np. po chorobie I feel unwell today, so I’m going to stay at home. She felt sick after eating that seafood.
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik I have a runny nose every spring because of allergies. Does he have a blocked nose or something?
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie/rzeczownik She has shortness of breath when climbing stairs. Call an ambulance if someone has sudden shortness of breath
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phrasal verbs start learning
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phrasal verbs She got sick after eating seafood. He fell ill during the trip. She fell ill and had to stay in hospital.
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czasownik start learning
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czasownik She is sick, so she can’t come to work. He has been ill for two weeks. She is sick and needs to see a doctor. Many people were ill after the party
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Mam... (ból głowy, ból ucha, wysypkę, grypę) wyrażenie start learning
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I have got... (a rash, headeach, earache) wyrażenie - w amerykańskim samo - I have. I have got oznacza że teraz coś się ma natomiast I have had - znaczy mieć od jakiegoś czasu I’ve got a terrible headache, so I can’t focus on my work I’ve had a sore throat all week, and it’s getting worse. He’s got a stiff neck because he slept in an awkward position.
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być uzależnionym od czegoś wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie He is addicted to smoking. She is addicted to coffee. They are addicted to social media
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wyrażenie She is being treated for depression by a specialist. They are being treated for addiction in a rehabilitation center. The child is being treated for asthma. She was treated for an eating disorder
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rzeczownik/przymiotnik start learning
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rzeczownik/przymiotnik He got a nasty bruise on his arm after bumping into the door. She tried to hide the bruise on her leg. The boxer’s face looked badly bruised after the fight. The child showed his bruised elbow to the teacher.
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik His ankle was swollen after he twisted it during the game. She couldn’t wear her ring because her finger was swollen. Her eyes were swollen from crying all nigh.
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skręcona, zwichnięty, nadwyrężona (kostki, stopy, nadgarstka, łokieć) przymiotnik start learning
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sprained (ankle, foot, wrist, elbow,) przymiotnik He couldn’t run because his ankle was sprained. She walked carefully on her sprained foot. Her sprained ankle took several weeks to heal
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik I woke up with a stiff neck after sleeping in a bad position. Driving for hours gave him a stiff neck. She used a warm compress to ease the pain of her stiff neck.
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mieć zawroty głowy, kręcić się w głowie zwrot start learning
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zwrot - zawroty głowy - rzeczownik - to dizziness He felt light-headed because he hadn’t eaten all day. He felt dizzy while climbing the ladder, so he stopped.
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik I have a sore throat and a runny nose, so I think I’m getting a cold. She couldn’t talk much because of her sore throat. He felt a sore throat after shouting at the concert.
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik She looked at her swollen wrist.
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rzeczownik He had a bandage around his elbow.
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rzeczownik John has a bruise on his knee.
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rzeczownik I'm tired - I've been on my feet all day.
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rzeczownik If you eat too many cherries you'll get a tummy ache. She laid her palm against her flat belly.
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik My sweater is so itchy that I can’t wear it without a T-shirt underneath. After the mosquito bite, her arm felt really itchy.
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik My fingers quickly became numb in the cold. He stood there, numb with fear. The dentist gave her an injection that made her mouth numb. She was so shocked that she felt completely numb.
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik She didn't feel anything except nausea. He felt tired and the nausea had not left him. Well, you know, morning sickness is a good sign.
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