Grammar&Vocabulary Flashcards

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I don’t like apples.

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Neither do I

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I like myself

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So do I

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Ani jan ani Mary nie lubia bananów

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NeitherJohn nor Mary likes(!) bananas

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Either…or….

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Albo…albo…

I will buy either blue or green dress.

It will be either me or you.

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Neither….nor…

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ani…ani…

Neither Mary nor I like milk. (Ani Mary ani ja nie lubimy mleka)
Neither Kate nor Sue will go on holidays this year.
Neither the Jones nro the Smiths received credit ( Ani Jonesonowie ani Panstwo Smith nie dostali kredytu)

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To be good AT doing sth

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To be good at doing sth

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To be fond of…

I was very fond of my uncle Jim.
Jane is very fond of animals.

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Lubić ,dbać

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Ferry

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Prom

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Lorry=truck

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Ciężarówka

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Sour

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Kwaśny

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Salty

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Słony

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Bitter

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Gorzki

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Spicy

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Ostry

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Learn BY HEART

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Uczyć się na pamięć

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Lay the table

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Nakryć do stołu

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Pronunciation

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Wymowa

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It was interesting information

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To były ciekawe informacje

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Commemorates

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Upamiętnia

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There are fewer people in the street than last time

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Mniej ludzi

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To be crazy about sth

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Miec fiola na pukcie czegos

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Because of…

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Z powodu

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To keep in touch with sb

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Byc w kontakcie z kims

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Flat

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Mieszkanie

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Jim is the same height/weight as Tom

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Jim jest tego samego wzrostu/wagi co Tom

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I have nothing to do= I don't have anything to do
Nie mam nic do roboty
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To improve sth
Polepszyc, poprawic cos
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Sociable
Towarzyski
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To leave a message
Zostawic wiadomosc
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To have sth in common
Miec cos wspolnego
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Invention,to invent
Wynalazek, wynaleźć
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Investment, to invest
Inwestycja, inwestować
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Invitation, to invite to | Invitation to a wedding
Zaproszenie, zaprosić na
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Investigation investigate
Śledztwo , robić dochodzienie
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I really like this dress . Do you have it in a large?
Masz większy rozmiar?
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Sale 30%off
Wyprzedaż 30% = wszystko tańsze o 30%
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HRH
His royal highness
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Denim skirts(are on sale)
Jeansowe spodnice
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To borrow sth from sb
Pozyczyc cos od kogos
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Lend sb sth
Pozyczyc cos od kogos
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We'll go for a hike tomorrow, unless it rains.
Chyba że
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TO LET SB DOWN
TO DISAPPOINT SB zawieść kogoś, rozczarować
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TO LET SB DOWN
TO DISAPPOINT SB
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A person who gives money to good causes ( daje pieniadze na dobre cele) - who gives a lot of money to charity
PHILANTROPIST = filantrop
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SZCZEPIONKA
VACCINATION To vaccinate = szczepić
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BOGACTWO
WEALTH
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BIELIZNA
UNDERWEAR
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TO GIVE A WORD
TO PROMISE obiecać | TO SWEAR przysiegać
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PLEDGE
1. Przyrzeczenie, obietnica, ślubowanie | 2. Gwarancja
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Gazeta plotkarska, tabloid
TABLOID
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Stawka minimalna ( o wynagrodzeniu)
The minimal wage
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Pensja
SALARY
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Zle płatna praca
Badly paid job
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AT A GLANCE
1. Od pierwszego spojrzenia 2. Na pierwszy rzut oka 3. W skrócie Books ' USA AT A GLANCE' czyli 'USA w pigułce/skrócie'
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AT A GLANCE
1. Od pierwszego spojrzenia 2. Na pierwszy rzut oka 3. W skrócie Books ' USA AT A GLANCE' czyli 'USA w pigułce/skrócie'
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TO DEPEND ON SB
ZALEŻEĆ OD KOGOŚ
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PREVENT FROM STH
ZAPOBIEC PRZED CZYMŚ Prevention is better than cure - Lepiej zapobiegać niż leczyć
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Różnica między RECIPE, RECEPTION, PRECRIPTION and BILL
RECIPE = PRZEPIS RECEPTION= recepcja np w hotelu PRECRIPTION=RECEPTA BILL= rachunek to prescribe a medicament - przepisać lek to pay a bill
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What is the difference between KITCHEN AND CUISINE ?
KITCHEN - kuchnia jako pomieszczenie CUISINE - kuchnia jako potrway/dania e.g. I like Italian cuisine very much, especially pizza and lasagne.
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What is the difference between REMEMBER, REMIND?
TO REMEBER = zapamiętać TO REMIND = przypomnieć coś komuś
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TO TAKE A PHOTO/PICTURE
Robić zdjęcie
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TO MAKE A DECISION= TO DECIDE
Zdecydować, podjać decyzję
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TO MAKE A MISTAKE
Zrobić bład
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TO DO HOMEWORK
Odrobić lekcje
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Prapradziadkowie
great-grantparents
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Don't you ever give up on your dreams
Nigdy nie poddawaj sie, nie rezygnuj z marzeń
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Cruel
Okrutny
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Both ... and...
Zarówno....jak i.... Both Kate and John are students. She plays both tennis and golf.
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SO and SUCH
TAK i TAKI 'So' jest przysłówkiem (adverb) którego używamy przed przymiotnikiem. It has never been so nice before. 'Such' uzywamy przed przymiotnikiem ( adjective) w towarzystwie rzeczownika - jesli jest to rzeczownik policzalny w l.poj dodajemy a/ lub an. It was such a funny story!
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THE Jones, THE Ręcławowiczs 😀
Ręcławowicze
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The Spanish
Hiszpanie
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The Romans
Rzymianie
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'Nobody' razem ale 'No one' osobno
No one Nobody None of us, them etc...
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Nikt sie nie spóźnił, prawda?
Nobody was late, was they?
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Chodźmy na spacer, dobrze?
Let's go for a walk, shall we?
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BYĆ ODPOWIEDZIALMYM ZA KOGOŚ
TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMEONE
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BYĆ W POTRZEBIE
TO BE IN NEED Sean is a reliable person. He will help me if I'm in need.
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Uczyć się na pamięć
To learn by heart We often have to learn poems by heart.
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Pozwolić sobie na coś, stać kogoś na coś
TO AFFORD TO DO STH My neighbours are so poor that they cannot afford to buy a TV set.
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OSTRY ( o charakterze)
STRICT Miss Wood is very strict. Nobody talks during her chemistry lesssons.
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Instrumenty dmuchane e.g klarnet, trabka
Wind instruments e.g. clarinet, trumpet
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Pokłócić się z kimś
TO FALL OUT WITH SB = to quarell = to have an argument (?) = to argue with sb (?) Kate fell out with Ben but they made up soon afterwards.( pogodzili się wkrótce potem).
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Difference between ' a little' and 'little'
I have a little money oznacza mam pieniadze ale mało ( pozytywne znaczenie) I have little money ( brakuje mi pieniedzy, negatywne znaczenie) Jane made a little progress ( zrobiła postęp, choć mały) Jane made little progress ( właściwie nie zrobila postępu)
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The polar bear is in danger of ..... because of the global warming.
EXTICTION ( wymarcie, wyginięcie)
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Zagrożone gatunki
Endangered species
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Szkodliwy
HARMFUL
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Wolę zostać w domu niż wyjść z przyjaciółmi dziś po południu
I'd rather stay at home than go out with my friends this afternoon.
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You wouldn't have missed the start of the concert if you ( arrive) ..... on time.
...If you had arrived on time
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We might have a barbecue on Saturday. It depends ...the weather
DEPEND ON (!)
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O tej godzinie w następny piatek będziemy jechać nad morze.
At this time next Friday we will be driving to the seaside.
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Wygladasz na wykończonego
You look exhausted
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Całe popołudnie jeździłem na rowerze.
I have been riding a bike all afternoon.
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Ta bluzka wyglada świernie. Czy mogę ja przymierzyć?
This blouse looks great. Can I try it on?
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Wtargnięcie na czyjś teren, naruszenie czyichś praw
TRESPASSING Trespassing is a minor offence.( jest małym wykroczeniem)
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1. Wykroczenie | 2. Obraza
OFFENCE
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Obron
DEFENCE ' In my defence' is a song by Freddie Mercury. ( w mojej obronie)
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Mól ksiażkowy
BOOKWORM Ale też WONK, WEENIE, GLUTTON OF BOOK ( pożeracz ksiażek)
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Mól
MOTH
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KUJON
SWOT ( British informal) GRIND ( American informal) GEEK ( w pejoratywnym znaczeniu nielubiana osoba-kujon) WONK DIG He is a dig, he knows everything. TOOL He is a tool, nobody likes him. WEENIE He is a weenie, he always sits in a library.
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Bez pracy nie ma kołaczy
No gain without pain No pain no gain
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Co z oczu to z serca
Out of sight, out of mind
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Trening czyni mistrza
Practice makes perfect
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Czyny mówia więcej niż słowa
Action speak louder than words
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Lepszy wróbel w garści niż gołabek na dachu
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
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I have been working very hard .... Ostatnio
Recently= lately ---> Present Perfect! Ostatnio dużo pracowałem.
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REKLAMA
ADVERTISEMENT
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``` SUPERLATIVES - NAJWYŻSZY STOPIEŃ PRZYMIOTNIKA Good-better- THE BEST najlepszy Far-further-THE FURTHEST najdalszy Healthy-healthier-THE HEALTHIEST najzdrowszy Thin-thinner-THE THINNEST Big-bigger-THE BIGGEST Slim-slimmer-THE SLIMMEST Funny-funnier-THE FUNNIEST ``` Zawsze z 'the' !!!
``` Karen is the healthiest student in the class. The most important thing The furthest planet The most difficult The healthiest The newest The slowest The most surprising The highest mountain WRITE 'the' BEFORE ALL SUPERLATIVES! ```
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Z powodu... Mecz został odwołany z powodu deszczu.
BECAUSE OF = due to... The match was cancelled because of the rain. The match was cancelled due to the rain.
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But
Never start a sentence with 'but'
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Zamiennie Te wyrazy nie moga być używane zamiennie
These words cannot be used interchangeably
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Adverbs = przysłówki
You can make many adverbs by adding -ly to an adjective e.g. quickly, nicely, loudly. If the adjective ends with 'y' you change it into 'i': heavily, funnily(!). If it ends with 'ic' you should add 'ally' to make an adverb : fantastically, physically, energetically. Some adverbs however are irregular good-->well, fast -->fast, hard-->hard, late-->late. They worked very HARD.
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Adverbs are NOT used to describe the following verbs:...
BE, SEEM, LOOK, SMELL, SOUND, FEEL ``` I am quiet. It seems strange. That looks nice. That smells good. That sounds great. That feels funny. ```
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Szczęśliwie przywitaliśmy przyjaciół
We greeted our friends happily.
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Nie można skaracać słowa( np. he'll , we've etc ) jeśli to ostatni wyraz w zdaniu!
!
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Czy możesz mi powiedzieć gdzie się urodziłeś?
Can you tell me where you were born?
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Embedded questions Wherever you you use an intruductory phrase before a question you must change the order in the question. Introductions include: Can you tell me?...Do you know...? I don't know...I am not sure...I wonder...I can't remember...
Do you know what the time is? I wonder how much this dress is. What's the time?-->Can you tell me what the time is? Where did he go?-->I don't know where he went
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# Fill the gap I wonder .... he's moved to a new house yet.
Whether / if...CZY
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Przestępczość wzrasta
Crime is increasing
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We went shopping and ......we went to a café and had a cup of tea.
Then or afterwards
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W dzisiejszych czasach...
Nowadays...
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Po pierwsze...
First of all...
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Kraje rozwijajace się
Developing countries
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Abbreviation
Skrót (NHL)
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Shortcut
Skrót ( drogi)