Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla APC 13 09 07 26 1 3d APC 13 09 11 31 1 3d good - well good (adj) well-behaved, not naughty e.g. Their children&APC 13 09 05 41 1 3d active: Patrick gave Laura some flowers. passive: APC 13 09 07 45 3 3d When the speaker is mentioned after the direct speech, we put the comAPC 13 09 07 31 2 3d Notę: Type 1 and Type 2 Conditionals refer to the present or the futuAPC 13 09 07 35 4 3d b) Ifl win the money, l’ll buy a new car. (comment madę by a contestaAPC 13 09 07 18 4 3d ♦ wish/if only + would This structure is used: a) for a APC 13 09 07 09 6 3d Mixed Conditionals We can form mixed conditionals, if the context perAPC 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 47 1 3d b) I have been driving for ten hours, so I feel exhausted. (The actioAPC 13 08 25 36 1 3d b) for an action which will definitely happen in the futurę as the reAPC 13 08 25 52 1 3d The futurę in the past We use the following patterns to talk about thAPC 13 08 25 14 1 3d Phrasal Verbs be after: (tr) 1) want, try to gain, 2) chase be against: (tAPC 13 08 25 38 1 3d Forms of the lnfinitive Active Passive Present (to) lose (to) be lost APC 13 08 25 11 1 3d The simple -ing form refers to the present or futurę, e.g. Swimming iAPC 13 08 25 36 1 3d ♦ after verbs and expressions such as ask, learn, find out, wonder, wAPC 13 08 25 49 1 3d BUT: hear, listen to, notice, see, watch, feel + bare infinitive to dAPC 13 08 27 47 1 3d ♦remember + to - inf = not forget e.g. Didyou remember to tell Sam about tAPC 13 08 27 04 1 3d ♦ be afraid + to - inf = the subject is unwilling to do sth e.g. He iAPC 13 08 28 03 1 3d • He is working hard these days. (= with a lot of effort) They hardlyWybierz strone: [
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