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[+ doing sth] Both men admitted taking illegal drugs. [+ to + doing sth] She admitted to stealing the keys. I was wrong - I admit it. [+ (that)] He finally admitted that he couldn't cope.
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I had intended to go for a run, but now I just can't face it.
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Let's face it, none of us are getting any younger.
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I made up some story about having to go and see my sick mother.
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Click on the icon at the bottom of the page.
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korzystanie z urlopu chorobowego, kiedy nie jest się chorym start learning
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Have you ever taken a sickie? If so, what did you say to your boss?
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It seems unlikely that he will come. (Wydaje się to mało prawdopodobne, że on przyjdzie.) You seem sad, what's happened? (Wydajesz się smutny, co się stało?)
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Apart from Jodie, who hurt her leg, all the children were fine.
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missing work or school without a good reason start learning
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zadanie, zadanie domowe, zadana praca start learning
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I got him to stop saying yes to every assignment. (Namówiłem go, że przestał przyjmować każde zadanie.) These assignments are not difficult. (Te zadania nie są trudne.)
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a sinister figure dressed in black
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zasiłek z opieki społecznej start learning
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naciągać to trick someone, especially in order to take money from them start learning
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Thieves conned him out of his life savings. She felt she had been conned into buying the car. They conned my grandma for 1000 dollars. (Oni okantowali moją babcię na 1000 dolarów.) He's rich because he's been conning for many years. (On jest bogaty, bo kantował przez wiele lat.)
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