Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla APC 13 08 27 54 5 3d APC 13 08 27 04 1 3d ♦ be afraid + to - inf = the subject is unwilling to do sth e.g. He iAPC 13 08 27 07 2 3d be afraid of + -ing form = (the subject is afraid that what is descriAPC 13 08 27 09 3 3d ♦ begin, start, continue, propose, bother, intend We never have two -APC 13 08 27 14 6 3d Too has a negative meaning. It shows that something is morę than APC 13 08 27 41 6 3d CCOCCttoc ♦ instead of the past simple in narratives when we describeAPC 13 08 27 42 7 3d ♦ to avoid repeating the past continuous in the same sentence. eg. HeAPC 13 08 27 46 8 3d Study these examples. The second sentence has a similar meaning to thAPC 13 08 27 47 9 3d 2 lt s too dark to see anything in here.brightIt isn t bright enough to seAPC 13 08 27 35 8 3d Adjectives go before nouns (e.g. a smali house) but after the verbs bAPC 13 08 27 46 3 3d The following adjectives have a difference in meaning: a) He gave herAPC 13 08 27 47 4 3d b) She bought a silk blouse. (= blouse madę of silkAPC 13 08 27 55 6 3d Fact Adjectives: 1. size 2. age 3. &nbAPC 13 08 27! 05 2 3d We do not usually use a long list of adjectives before a single noun.APC 13 08 28 56 5 3d e.g. The lakę is deep, (adjective) They went deep into the forest, (adverbAPC 13 08 29 16 5 3d ♦ a) rather + a/an OR a/an + rather (= morę than usual, morę than wanAPC 13 08 29 35 5 3d ♦ Some two-syllable adjectives such as: clever, common, stupid, narroAPC 13 08 25 16 2 3d We use the past continuous: a) for an action which was in progress atAPC 13 08 25 18 4 3d b) for an action which was in progress when another action interrupteAPC 13 08 25 21 6 3d c) for two or morę simulta-neous past actions. She was tAPC 13 08 25 36 3 3d Notę: The past perfect is the past equivalent of the present perfect.Wybierz strone: [
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