Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla APC 13 09 05 21 1 3d APC 13 09 05 31 9 3d ♦ can + present infinitive generał possibility - it is theoretically APC 13 09 05 33 1 3d ♦ Could/May/Might + present lnfinitive = it is possible/it is likely/perhaAPC 13 09 05 36 4 3d ♦ could/might + perfect lnfinitive (refers to the past) = it was possAPC 13 09 05 38 5 3d I______ Perhaps he will be late. present inf. She must know him well. He mAPC 13 09 05 45 7 3d I m surę he didn t know the truth. Perhaps they have missed the bus. APC 13 09 05 49 0 3d Asking for permission ♦ Can/Could/May/Might I...? = Do you/Would you APC 13 09 05 53 3 3d We normally reply with: Certainly. 7 Of course. 7 Why not?TNo, l mAPC 13 09 05 56 6 3d Refusing permission ♦ can t/mustn t/may not = you are not allowed to APC 13 09 05 57 8 3d . ... ,n.. :w•■ vr;: wgft*^ - fausHB?,-fig5££" 7*vAPC 13 09 05 06 1 3d get across: (tr) communicate ideas; become understood The teacher triAPC 13 09 05 33 7 3d 1. After the phone cali, I got.........on with..........APC 13 09 05 34 8 3d get on with: (tr) 1) be on good terms with; get along with, 2) continue afAPC 13 09 05 19 9 3d We use have + object + past participle to say that we have arranged fAPC 13 09 05 31 9 3d 2. The thieves gave and themselves....up..... were taken to prison.APC 13 09 06 43 3 3d tell the truth, a lie, a secret, a story, a joke, the time, the diffeAPC 13 09 06 50 9 3d ♦ Personal pronouns, possessive adjectives/ possessive pronouns APC 13 09 06 52 0 3d ♦ We can report someone s words either a long time after they weAPC 13 09 06 56 5 3d c) when we consider what the speaker says to be untrue. e.g. Paula aAPC 13 09 06 15 8 3d When this/these/that/those are not used in time expressions, they chaAPC 13 09 06 22 0 3d b) they change to it or they/them when used as pronouns, that is. wheWybierz strone: [
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