Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla APC 13 09 08 47 6 3d APC 13 09 08 58 9 3d ♦ We use as if/as though + past tense when we are talking about an unAPC 13 09 08 13 6 3d Traffic is getting worse because/as morę people are buying cars. TrafAPC 13 09 08 09 7 3d put on: (tr) 1) dress oneself in, 2) increase (in weightAPC 13 09 08 13 9 3d put out: (tr) 1) extinguish (fire, etc), 2)cause incorwenience to sb The fAPC 13 09 08 09 3 3d ♦ such a lot of + plural/uncountable noun e.g. She invited such a lot of gAPC 13 09 08 13 5 3d We use: ♦ who/that to refer to people.APC 13 09 07 22 3 3d look out for: (tr) be alert in order to see/find sb/sth Look ....out for..APC 13 09 08 31 4 3d 6 If Helen gets a grant, she will be able to continue her studies.&nbAPC 13 09 07 22 3 3d look out for: (tr) be alert in order to see/find sb/sth Look ....out for..APC 13 09 08 31 4 3d 6 If Helen gets a grant, she will be able to continue her studies.&nbAPC 13 09 02 46 3 3d come up: 1) (int) be mentioned; bring up,2) arise; occurAPC 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, oAPC 13 09 02 57 3 3d b) liquids: coffee, lemonade, oil, petrol, winę, waAPC 13 09 02# 07 5 3d We use the following nouns with uncountable nouns to show quantity: a piecAPC 13 09 02# 10 9 3d Uncountable nouns: ♦ always take singular verbs. e.g. GoAPC 13 09 02# 10 0 3d Notę: We use a/an, one/two, etc. with uncountable nouns such as coffeAPC 13 09 02# 20 0 3d Compound nouns are nouns that are madę of two or morę parts and are fAPC 13 09 02# 23 3 3d c) noun + in-law. The plural is formed by adding -s to the noun. e.g.APC 13 09 02# 25 5 3d e) verb + adverb particie. The plural is formed by adding -s to the wWybierz strone: [
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