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He poured out all his troubles to Laura. start learning
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wylać przed kimś swoje żale
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Who and what are interrogative pronouns. start learning
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Don't speak to me in this ugly argot! start learning
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What are her political affiliations? start learning
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Her parents finally relented and allowed her to go. start learning
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to be at each other's throats He's her brother, but they're always at each other's throats. start learning
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His tone conveyed an unmistakable warning. start learning
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He's a very kind and receptive young man. start learning
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start learning
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We didn't want to tell Mum but Ann blurted the whole thing out. start learning
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Dad hit the roof when I got home. start learning
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She's the only person I can confide to. start learning
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She beckoned at the child, who came running. start learning
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Just calm down, stop gabbling, and tell me what has happened. start learning
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powiedzieć coś niezrozumiale
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The couple next door are always arguing. start learning
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She's having an affair with her boss. start learning
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He argued against buying a new computer. start learning
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dowodzić, że, argumentować
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She lapsed into silence/sleep/a coma. start learning
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She's been depressed for days. I wish she'd snap out of it. start learning
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She's been nattering on about the wedding for weeks. start learning
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to get a word in edgeways Once Terry starts talking it's difficult to get a word in edgeways. start learning
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It's difficult to converse rationally with people who hold extremist views. start learning
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Mrs. Hutchins discoursed at length on the ignorance of the frontier people. start learning
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That question doesn't relate to the subject we're discussing. start learning
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She finds it difficult to relate to children. start learning
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not bring yourself to do something She couldn't bring herself to touch it. start learning
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nie móc zdobyć się na coś, nie móc zmusić się do czegoś
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When he said he didn't agree with her she scowled at him and left the room. start learning
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The farmers are always grumbling about the weather. start learning
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He stammered an apology and left quickly. start learning
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He gave the police a phony address. start learning
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