Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla APC 13 08 29 43 1 3d APC 13 08 25 04 2 3d IN OTHER WORDS Study these examples. The second sentence has a similaAPC 13 08 25 07 5 3d 1 5 When did they graduate from college? sińce How long is it sińcAPC 13 08 25 09 7 3d 7 We haven t been to the theatre for a year. time The last time we went tAPC 13 08 25 11 9 3d 8 lt s two years sińce 1 went on holiday. have 1 have not been on holidayAPC 13 08 25 12 0 3d 10 Jack was about to have dinner when his boss called. point Jack waAPC 13 08 25 17 3 3d Phrasal Verbs be on: (tr) be shown (on TV, at the cinema, etc) be out of: APC 13 08 25 19 5 3d Phrasal Verbs be up: (int) 1) be awake and out of bed, 2) stay awake at niAPC 13 08 25 40 2 3d Active ♦ present infinitive: refers to the present or futurę e.g. He expecAPC 13 08 25 41 3 3d perfect infinitive: (to) have + past participle Refers to the past and&nbsAPC 13 08 25 44 5 3d perfect cont. infinitive: (to) have + been + -ing Refers to the past and&nAPC 13 08 25 46 7 3d Passive ♦ present infinitive: (to) be + past particAPC 13 08 25 57 8 3d The verb tenses corresponding to the tenses of the infinitive are as folloAPC 13 08 25 00 9 3d Verb tenses lnfinitive he worked / has worked / had worked / will haAPC 13 08 25 16 2 3d The to - infinitive is used: fi ♦ to express purpose e.gAPC 13 08 25 19 3 3d ♦ after adjectives which a) describe feelings/emotions (happy, glad, APC 13 08 25 21 5 3d Notę: With adjectives which refer to character we can also use an impAPC 13 08 25 24 7 3d f t ♦ after certain nouns and pronouns such as something, somewhere, APC 13 08 25 25 8 3d ♦ after too/enough. e.g. She is too young to stay out soAPC 13 08 25 30 9 3d ♦ to talk about an unexpected event which can be unpleasant, usually APC 13 08 25 31 0 3d ♦ after: be + the first/second, etc./next/last/best, etc. e.g. He was Wybierz strone: [
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