Zdania przydawkowe: Who/that używamy, gdy mówimy o osobach (I don't like people who throw litter) That - gdy mówimy o zwierzętach Which/that - gdy mówimy o rzeczach (They live In a house that/which was built a centaury ago. Where- gdy mówimy o miescach (The café where we met doesn't exist any more) Whose - gdy mówimy o przynależności (I've seen the man whose dog bit you) Which, who lub that możemy opuścić tylko gdy nie występuje po nim czasownik (orzeczenie) np.: Amsterdam is the place which we like most = Amsterdam is the place we like most. Czas Miejsce Ruch
After lunch At 10 o'clock At midnight At lunchtime At night At the moment Before Christmas During the break From 1pm to 2 In 1999 In April In the morning On Sunday On 1st April Above the lake/below the clouds At home At the bank Behind the tree Between the bank and the park In Baker Street In the box In the picture In front of the school Next to the bank On the table On the bus On the 1st floor Opposite the church Under the bridge/over the table Across the park Along the river From Canada Into the building Out of the school Over the bridge Through the forest To Warsaw Towards the bridge
Inne: afraid of, different from, famous for, good at, interested in, proud of, similar to, sorry about, to apologize for, to ask (someone) for (something), to borrow from, to complain about, to listen to, to look up at, to take care of. Gdy przytaczamy czyjąś prośbę, radę lub polecenie, używamy czasowników ask/tell/order/want/advise someone. Could sou lend me your bike > He asked me to lend him my bike Go to bed if you are tired- She told me to go to bed. Jeśli robimy zaprzeczenie: po ask/tell/order/want/advise someone dodajemy not. |