Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla APC 13 09 07 30 2 3d APC 13 09 08 27 4 3d ♦ We use most/ some/ any / many / much / (a) few/ (a) little / several / oAPC 13 09 08 27 4 3d ♦ We use most/ some/ any / many / much / (a) few/ (a) little / several / oAPC 13 08 25 16 2 3d We use the past continuous: a) for an action which was in progress atAPC 13 08 25 50 2 3d o O)/ , J. r-> O <o J)S«,CjCcb^ ■ fcO; S&O^dgK*^ fSo |ocj £?>APC 13 08 25 28 2 3d d) for actions/ events/ situations which will definitely happen in thAPC 13 08 25 30 8 3d vS.vm Notę: 1) We normally use be going to to talk about something weAPC 13 08 25 40 2 3d c) when we ask politely about someone s plans for the near futurę (whAPC 13 08 25 04 2 3d IN OTHER WORDS Study these examples. The second sentence has a similaAPC 13 08 25 40 2 3d Active ♦ present infinitive: refers to the present or futurę e.g. He expecAPC 13 08 25 16 2 3d The to - infinitive is used: fi ♦ to express purpose e.gAPC 13 08 25 30 9 3d ♦ to talk about an unexpected event which can be unpleasant, usually APC 13 08 25 37 2 3d Notę: If two to -infinitives are joined with and or or , the to APC 13 08 25 53 2 3d The bare infinitive is used: ♦ after modal verbs (can, should, must, etc.)APC 13 08 27! 05 2 3d We do not usually use a long list of adjectives before a single noun.APC 13 08 28 53 2 3d We use the words way/manner to form their adverbs. e.g. She greeted mAPC 13 08 29 45 2 3d IRREGULAR COMPARATWES ANDAPC 13 09 02 46 3 3d come up: 1) (int) be mentioned; bring up,2) arise; occurAPC 13 09 02 50 6 3d cut down: (tr) 1) cause to fali by cutting, 2) (int) reduce sth How cAPC 13 09 02 52 8 3d cut into: interrupt; break in l m sorry to cut ...into........your conversAPC 13 09 02 55 0 3d cut out: be cut out for/ to be: 1. (tr) take out, oWybierz strone: [
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