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You need an aubergine for this pasta dish. 学び始める
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Do tego dania z makaronem potrzebujesz bakłażana.
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I had a baked potato with tuna for my lunch. 学び始める
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Na lunch miałem pieczonego ziemniaka z tuńczykiem.
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These beans are overcooked. 学び始める
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Ta fasola jest rozgotowana.
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We always eat roast beef on Sundays. 学び始める
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Zawsze jemy pieczoną wołowinę w niedziele.
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I always put beetroot in my salads. 学び始める
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Zawsze do sałatek wkładam buraki.
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I like to have boiled eggs for breakfast. 学び始める
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Na śniadanie lubię gotowane jajka.
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I don’t like the taste of cabbage. 学び始める
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Cherries are really delicious. 学び始める
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Wiśnie są naprawdę pyszne.
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I'll have chicken with french fries. 学び始める
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Zjem kurczaka z frytkami.
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I used a courgette in this recipe. 学び始める
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W tym przepisie użyłem cukinii.
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Can I have a crab sandwich, please? 学び始める
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Czy mogę prosić o kanapkę z kraba?
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I don’t like the taste of cucumber. 学び始める
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I love duck with orange sauce. 学び始める
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Uwielbiam kaczkę z sosem pomarańczowym.
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I like boiled eggs for breakfast. 学び始める
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Lubię gotowane jajka na śniadanie.
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The most popular fresh water fish in Poland are carp, perch and trout. 学び始める
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Najpopularniejsze w Polsce ryby słodkowodne to karp, okoń i pstrąg.
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Fried bread is too oily for me. 学び始める
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Smażony chleb jest dla mnie zbyt tłusty.
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My favourite fruit is pineapple. 学び始める
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Moim ulubionym owocem jest ananas.
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Do you prefer red or green grapes? 学び始める
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Wolisz czerwone czy zielone winogrona?
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I would like the grilled steak, please. 学び始める
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I always order a lamb curry at that Indian restaurant. 学び始める
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W tej indyjskiej restauracji zawsze zamawiam jagnięce curry.
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Do we have any lemon juice? 学び始める
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While being on Bocas del Toro I have been eaten mango for the first time. 学び始める
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Będąc na Bocas del Toro, jadłam pierwszy raz mango.
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Vegetarians don't eat meat. 学び始める
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Wegetarianie nie jedzą mięsa.
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Any clue how to choose a good melon? 学び始める
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Jakaś wskazówka jak wybrać dobrego melona?
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We had some delicious mussels and chips in Belgium. 学び始める
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Jedliśmy pyszne małże i frytki w Belgii.
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Use fresh peaches to make a smoothie. 学び始める
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Użyj świeżych brzoskwiń do zrobienia koktajlu.
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Would you like a pear or an apple? 学び始める
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Chciałbyś gruszkę czy jabłko?
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Many people do not eat pork in Morocco. 学び始める
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Wiele osób nie je wieprzowiny w Maroku.
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We had prawns with lemon juice and garlic. 学び始める
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Mieliśmy krewetki z sokiem z cytryny i czosnkiem.
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We had raspberries and ice cream. 学び始める
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We always have roast potatoes on Sundays. 学び始める
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W niedziele zawsze mamy pieczone ziemniaki.
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Salmon is one of my favourite fish. 学び始める
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Łosoś to jedna z moich ulubionych ryb.
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My mum loves seafood, especially prawns and mussels. 学び始める
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Moja mama uwielbia owoce morza, zwłaszcza krewetki i małże.
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I ordered fried squid for my starter. 学び始める
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Na przystawkę zamówiłem smażoną kałamarnice.
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Steamed vegetables are very healthy. 学び始める
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Warzywa na parze są bardzo zdrowe.
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I made a tuna salad for my dinner. 学び始める
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Zrobiłem sałatkę z tuńczyka na obiad.
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Is an avocado a fruit or a vegetable? 学び始める
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Czy awokado jest owocem czy warzywem?
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Dogs are friendly and affectionate pets. 学び始める
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Psy to przyjazne i czułe zwierzęta.
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He’s very aggressive and often gets into fights. 学び始める
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Jest bardzo agresywny i często wdaje się w bójki.
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Paul is ambitious and studies very hard at school. 学び始める
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Paul jest ambitny i bardzo ciężko uczy się w szkole.
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My sister is very anxious and is always stressed. 学び始める
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Moja siostra jest bardzo niespokojna i zawsze jest zestresowana.
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Darren’s new girlfriend is attractive. 学び始める
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Nowa dziewczyna Darrena jest atrakcyjna.
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Our neighbour is bad-tempered so I don’t talk to him. 学び始める
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Nasz sąsiad jest wybuchowy, więc nie rozmawiam z nim.
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My husband is bossy and tells me what to do. 学び始める
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Mój mąż jest apodyktyczny i mówi mi, co mam robić.
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Nicola’s new boyfriend is charming and friendly. 学び始める
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Nowy chłopak Nicoli jest uroczy i przyjazny.
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My sister is clever and wants to study medicine. 学び始める
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Moja siostra jest sprytna i chce studiować medycynę.
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I don’t play football with Jason – he’s too competitive! 学び始める
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Nie gram w piłkę z Jasonem - jest zbyt konkurencyjny!
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I think Jenny is being dishonest about her past. 学び始める
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Myślę, że Jenny jest nieuczciwa wobec swojej przeszłości.
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Our secretary is so disorganized. 学び始める
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Nasza sekretarka jest tak zdezorganizowana.
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Our new neighbour is friendly. 学び始める
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Nasz nowy sąsiad jest przyjazny.
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Diane is generous and often buys me presents. 学び始める
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Diane jest hojna i często kupuje mi prezenty.
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Mary is hard-working so she will pass her exams. 学び始める
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Mary jest pracowita, więc zda egzaminy.
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Wendy is so honest – she always tells the truth. 学び始める
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Wendy jest taka szczera - zawsze mówi prawdę.
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My daughter is imaginative and loves stories. 学び始める
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Moja córka ma wyobraźnię i uwielbia historie.
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He’s nearly 26 now, but he’s still so immature. 学び始める
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Ma prawie 26 lat, ale wciąż jest niedojrzały.
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Megan is always so impatient. 学び始める
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Megan jest zawsze taka niecierpliwa.
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Karen lives on her own and likes to be independent 学び始める
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Karen żyje sama i lubi być niezależna.
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Stuart is insecure about the way he looks. 学び始める
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Stuart nie jest pewny, jak wygląda.
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She asked about his divorce which was insensitive. 学び始める
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Zapytała o jego rozwód, który był niewrażliwy.
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Don’t go out with Vanessa – she’s too irresponsible. 学び始める
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Nie wychodź z Vanessą - jest zbyt nieodpowiedzialna.
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Louise is jealous of Pete because he has a great job. 学び始める
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Louise jest zazdrosna o Pete'a, ponieważ ma świetną robotę.
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My wife is kind and enjoys helping others. 学び始める
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Moja żona jest miła i lubi pomagać innym.
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I wouldn't say that English people are lazy, but I've never seen one run anywhere. 学び始める
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Nie powiedziałbym, że Anglicy są leniwi, ale nigdy nie widziałem, żeby któryś gdzieś biegł.
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She’s only 12, but she’s very mature for her age. 学び始める
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Ma tylko 12 lat, ale jest bardzo dojrzała jak na swój wiek.
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My sister never shares her things – she’s really mean. 学び始める
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Moja siostra nigdy nie dzieli się swoimi rzeczami - jest naprawdę wredna.
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Our teenage son is moody and bad-tempered. 学び始める
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Nasz nastoletni syn jest nastrojowy i kapryśny.
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You should obey your parents. 学び始める
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słuchać się, być posłusznym Powinieneś być posłuszny swoim rodzicom.
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You should try not to offend people. 学び始める
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Powinieneś starać się nie obrażać ludzi.
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What’s your opinion of the new government? 学び始める
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Jakie jest twoje zdanie na temat nowego rządu?
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Our administrator is really organized. 学び始める
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Nasz administrator jest naprawdę zorganizowany.
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James is outgoing and has many friends. 学び始める
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James jest towarzyski i ma wielu przyjaciół.
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You need to be patient if you are a driving instructor. 学び始める
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Musisz być cierpliwy, jeśli jesteś instruktorem nauki jazdy.
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Anna is so quiet – it’s hard to talk to her. 学び始める
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Anna jest taka cicha - ciężko z nią rozmawiać.
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Julie is rebellious and ignores her parents. 学び始める
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Ken is not very reliable – he’s always late. 学び始める
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Julie jest zbuntowana i ignoruje swoich rodziców.
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Our son is very responsible and hard-working. 学び始める
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Ken nie jest bardzo odpowiedzialny - zawsze się spóźnia.
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She’s a self-confident and sociable child. 学び始める
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Ona jest pewnym siebie i towarzyskim dzieckiem.
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Jane is really selfish and only ever thinks of herself. 学び始める
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Jane jest naprawdę samolubna i tylko myśli o sobie.
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Our teenage daughter is sensible so we can trust her. 学び始める
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Nasza nastoletnia córka jest rozsądna, więc możemy jej zaufać.
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Helen is always crying – she’s really sensitive. 学び始める
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Helen zawsze płacze - jest naprawdę wrażliwa.
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I’m shy and find it hard to meet new people. 学び始める
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Jestem nieśmiały i trudno mi poznać nowych ludzi.
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Jack is sociable and has lots of friends. 学び始める
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Jack jest towarzyski i ma wielu przyjaciół.
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Rachel is spoilt – her parents always give her money. 学び始める
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Rachel jest zepsuta - jej rodzice zawsze dają jej pieniądze.
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My dad is stubborn and never changes his mind. 学び始める
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Mój tata jest uparty i nigdy nie zmienia zdania.
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My parents think that all my friends are stupid. 学び始める
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Moi rodzice myślą, że wszyscy moi przyjaciele są głupi.
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Lucy is very talkative – we chatted for hours. 学び始める
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Lucy jest bardzo rozmowna - rozmawialiśmy godzinami.
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Harry is really tidy so his house always looks great. 学び始める
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Harry jest naprawdę schludny, więc jego dom zawsze wygląda świetnie.
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I was unambitious at school so I didn’t study much. 学び始める
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W szkole byłem mało ambitny, więc nie uczyłem się dużo.
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I think our new boss is rather unfriendly. 学び始める
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nieżyczliwy, nieprzyjazny Myślę, że nasz nowy szef jest raczej nieprzyjazny.
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The children’s story was boring and unimaginative. 学び始める
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Historia dzieci była nudna i pozbawiona wyobraźni.
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Don’t be unkind to your poor brother. 学び始める
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Nie bądź niemiły dla swojego biednego brata.
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I won’t ask Colin for help because he is unreliable. 学び始める
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Nie poprosiłbym Colina o pomoc, ponieważ jest zawodny.
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Adam is unselfish and always thinks of others. 学び始める
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Adam jest bezinteresowny i zawsze myśli o innych.
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Chris never comes out with us – he’s unsociable. 学び始める
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Chris nigdy nie wychodzi z nami - jest nietowarzyski.
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Jim is very untidy – his bedroom is a mess. 学び始める
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Jim jest bardzo nieporządny - jego sypialnia to bałagan.
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I think I became an adult when I left home. 学び始める
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Myślę, że stałem się dorosły, kiedy wyszedłem z domu.
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Have you made an arrangement for tomorrow? 学び始める
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I didn’t get as much attention as my brother when we were children. 学び始める
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Nie zwracałem na siebie tyle uwagi, co mój brat, kiedy byliśmy dziećmi.
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I hid from my sister under the bedcovers. 学び始める
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Ukryłam się przed moją siostrą pod narzutami na łóżko.
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I was sent away to boarding school when I was 11. 学び始める
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Zostałem wysłany do szkoły z internatem, gdy miałem 11 lat.
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Rice is an important source of carbohydrates. 学び始める
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Ryż jest ważnym źródłem węglowodanów.
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Miałem szczęśliwe dzieciństwo.
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Do you think you have a close family? 学び始める
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Myślisz, że masz bliską rodzinę?
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There is a decline in traditional family structures. 学び始める
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Istnieje spadek tradycyjnych struktur rodzinnych.
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After he lost his job he became depressed. 学び始める
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Po utracie pracy popadł w depresję.
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She’s really emotional and often cries. 学び始める
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Jest naprawdę uczuciowa i często płacze.
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I have a big extended family, including 18 cousins! 学び始める
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Mam dużą dalszą rodzinę, w tym 18 kuzynów!
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My dad is an extrovert and loves meeting new people. 学び始める
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My brother always wants to fight with me. 学び始める
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Mój tata jest ekstrawertykiem i uwielbia poznawać nowych ludzi.
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I bought some wonderful fresh fish today. 学び始める
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Kupiłem dziś wspaniałe świeże ryby.
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Have we got any frozen vegetables? 学び始める
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Czy mamy jakieś mrożone warzywa?
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I’m not comfortable with being one of a gang. 学び始める
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Nie czuję się komfortowo w byciu jednym z gangów.
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My parents have arranged a family gathering. 学び始める
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Moi rodzice zorganizowali spotkanie rodzinne.
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I have four people in my immediate family. 学び始める
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Mam cztery osoby w mojej najbliższej rodzinie.
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My sister hit me but my mum thought she was innocent. 学び始める
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Moja siostra mnie uderzyła, ale mama myślała, że jest niewinna.
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His intention is to study hard and go to university. 学び始める
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Jego zamiarem jest intensywnie się uczyć i iść na uniwersytet.
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Would you like a low-fat yoghurt? 学び始める
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Czy chciałbyś jogurt o niskotłuszczowy?
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Don’t talk to Barry today – he’s in a bad mood. 学び始める
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Nie mów dziś do Barry'ego - jest w złym humorze.
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That newborn baby is so tiny. 学び始める
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To noworodek jest taki malutki.
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My parents were always nicer to me so no wonder my sister hated me. 学び始める
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Moi rodzice zawsze byli dla mnie milsi, więc nic dziwnego, że siostra mnie nienawidziła.
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I don’t have any brothers or sisters – I’m an only child. 学び始める
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Nie mam braci ani sióstr - jestem jedynakiem.
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His prediction is that people will holiday in space. 学び始める
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Przewiduje on, że ludzie będą na wakacjach w kosmosie.
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I made a promise to my father when he died. 学び始める
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Obiecałem ojcu, kiedy umarł.
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Meat is a good source of protein. 学び始める
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Mięso jest dobrym źródłem białka.
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I hate the taste of raw onions. 学び始める
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Nienawidzę smaku surowej cebuli.
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I’m my mother’s closest relative. 学び始める
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Jestem najbliższym krewnym mojej matki.
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My mother is really relaxed and never gets stressed. 学び始める
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Moja mama jest naprawdę zrelaksowana i nigdy się nie stresuje.
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There is a lot of rivalry between me and my sister. 学び始める
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Między mną a moją siostrą panuje duża rywalizacja.
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I share a lot of hobbies with my sister. 学び始める
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Dziele wiele zainteresowań z moją siostrą.
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He’s been off sick for two weeks. 学び始める
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Nie był chory przez dwa tygodnie.
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I love spicy Thai curries. 学び始める
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Uwielbiam pikantne tajskie curry.
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Richard works too hard and is always stressed. 学び始める
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Richard pracuje zbyt ciężko i zawsze jest zestresowany.
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He tried to suffocate me under the bedcovers! 学び始める
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Próbował mnie udusić pod kołdrą!
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There was tension at home because our parents argued. 学び始める
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W domu panowało napięcie, ponieważ nasi rodzice kłócili się.
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Now that I am older I really value my parents. 学び始める
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Teraz, kiedy jestem starszy, naprawdę cenię moich rodziców.
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Have you tried alternative therapy, like hypnotherapy? 学び始める
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Czy próbowałeś / -aś alternatywnej terapii? hipnoterapia?
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My parents argue but they will never get divorced. 学び始める
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Moi rodzice kłócą się, ale nigdy się nie rozwiedli.
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Are you aware that you are your aunt’s only relative? 学び始める
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Czy jesteś świadoma, że jesteś jedyną krewną ciotki?
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I made a chocolate cake for my girlfriend’s birthday. 学び始める
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Zrobiłem ciasto czekoladowe na urodziny mojej dziewczyny.
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Can you get me a carton of orange juice? 学び始める
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Czy możesz mi podać karton soku pomarańczowego?
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My brother is a chef in an Italian restaurant. 学び始める
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Mój brat jest szefem kuchni we włoskiej restauracji.
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Clients receive free chocolate at the end of the night. 学び始める
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Klienci otrzymują bezpłatną czekoladę pod koniec nocy.
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Blueberries can improve concentration. 学び始める
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Jagody mogą poprawić koncentrację.
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This is a plastic container for pasta. 学び始める
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To plastikowy pojemnik na makaron.
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We ordered pasta in a creamy sauce. 学び始める
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Zamówiliśmy makaron w kremowym sosie.
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Uwielbiam kuchnię indyjską.
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I want to find a cure for my headaches. 学び始める
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Chcę znaleźć lekarstwo na bóle głowy.
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I need to cut down on sugar and fat to lose weight. 学び始める
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Muszę zmniejszyć cukier i tłuszcz, aby schudnąć.
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Have you made a decision about your holiday yet? 学び始める
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Podjąłeś już decyzję o wakacjach?
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The results of the experiment were dramatic. 学び始める
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Wyniki eksperymentu były dramatyczne.
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Food that is high in protein helps your brain to work more efficiently. 学び始める
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Pokarm bogaty w białko pomaga mózgowi w wydajniejszej pracy.
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The brain releases endorphins when you eat chocolate. 学び始める
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The brain releases endorphins when you eat chocolate. Mózg uwalnia endorfiny podczas jedzenia czekolady.
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My aunt is an expert on Victorian literature. 学び始める
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Moja ciocia jest ekspertem od literatury wiktoriańskiej.
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I always feel a bit down after a holiday. 学び始める
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Po wakacjach zawsze czuję się trochę przygnębiony.
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After my morning coffee I feel really focused. 学び始める
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Po porannej kawie czuję się naprawdę skoncentrowana.
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I take a food supplement every day. 学び始める
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Codziennie biorę suplement diety.
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Can you pass me that jar of strawberry jam? 学び始める
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Czy możesz podać mi słoik dżemu truskawkowego
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Do you prefer butter or margarine? 学び始める
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Wolisz masło czy margarynę
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I have a meeting with my boss at 10.00 a.m. 学び始める
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Mam spotkanie z szefem o 10.00
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I’ll have a ham and mushroom pizza, please. 学び始める
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Poproszę pizzę z szynką i grzybami.
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We went to a nightclub until 2.00 a.m. 学び始める
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Chodziliśmy do klubu nocnego do godziny 2:00
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It’s a public holiday on Monday so we won’t go to work. 学び始める
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W poniedziałek jest święto państwowe, więc nie pójdziemy do pracy.
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Don’t put too much salt on your dinner. 学び始める
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Nie dodawaj za dużo soli do obiadu.
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Would you like a sausage or a burger? 学び始める
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Czy chciałbyś kiełbasę lub burgera?
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I ordered steak and chips at the restaurant. 学び始める
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Zamówiłem stek z frytkami w restauracji.
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I always have sugar in my coffee. 学び始める
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Zawsze mam cukier w swojej kawie.
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We ordered a takeaway pizza. 学び始める
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Zamówiliśmy pizzę na wynos.
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I don’t like the taste of tinned tuna. 学び始める
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Nie podoba mi się smak konserwowanego tuńczyka.
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Late night violence can be a problem in some towns. 学び始める
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Przemoc w nocy może stanowić problem w niektórych miastach.
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There is a lot of vitamin C in oranges. 学び始める
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W pomarańczach jest dużo witaminy C.
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Chocolate could become a secret weapon in the fight against crime. 学び始める
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Czekolada może stać się tajną bronią w walce przeciwko przestępczości.
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I can’t afford to go on holiday this year. 学び始める
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W tym roku nie stać mnie na wakacje.
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How much money do you have in your bank account? 学び始める
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Ile pieniędzy masz na koncie bankowym?
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The electricity bill came through the post today. 学び始める
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Rachunek za prąd pojawił się dziś pocztą.
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Can I borrow some money, please? 学び始める
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Czy mogę pożyczyć trochę pieniędzy?
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I took £30 out of the cash machine. 学び始める
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Wyjąłem z bankomatu 30 funtów.
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How much do you charge for a haircut? 学び始める
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Ile pobierasz za fryzurę?
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I found a 10p coin on the pavement. 学び始める
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Na chodniku znalazłem monetę 10 pensów.
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The payment had been taken from my credit card. 学び始める
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The payment had been taken from my credit card. karta kredytowa Płatność została pobrana z mojej karty kredytowej.
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I had a lot of debt when I left university. 学び始める
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Miałem dużo długów, kiedy opuściłem uniwersytet.
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How much do doctors earn in your country? 学び始める
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Ile zarabiają lekarze w twoim kraju?
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She will inherit a lot of money when her parents die. 学び始める
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Odziedziczy mnóstwo pieniędzy, gdy umrą jej rodzice.
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You should invest some money in the stock market. 学び始める
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Powinieneś zainwestować trochę pieniędzy na giełdzie.
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Can you lend me £30 until tomorrow? 学び始める
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Czy możesz pożyczyć mi 30 funtów do jutra?
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I have to live off my parents while I’m at university. 学び始める
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Muszę żyć na koszt rodziców, kiedy jestem na uniwersytecie.
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If I lose my job, I’ll have no money to live on. 学び始める
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Jeśli stracę pracę, nie będę miał pieniędzy by przetrwać.
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I need a loan from the bank to start my own business. 学び始める
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Potrzebuję pożyczki z banku, aby założyć własną firmę.
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The bank gave me a mortgage to buy a house. 学び始める
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Bank udzielił mi kredytu hipotecznego na zakup domu.
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I left a £20 note on my desk. 学び始める
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Zostawiłem na biurku banknot 20 funtów.
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Jesteś mi winien 10 funtów.
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I pay back £50 of the loan to the bank every month. 学び始める
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Co miesiąc spłacam bankowi 50 funtów pożyczki.
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How much money did you raise for the school? 学び始める
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Ile pieniędzy zebrałeś na szkołę?
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Lawyers get a good salary. 学び始める
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Prawnicy otrzymują dobrą pensję.
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I try to save some money every month. 学び始める
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Staram się oszczędzać pieniądze każdego miesiąca.
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I never take out more than £50 at a cash machine. 学び始める
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Nigdy nie wypłacam więcej niż 50 funtów w bankomacie.
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How much tax do you have to pay every month? 学び始める
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Ile podatku musisz płacić co miesiąc?
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Don’t waste your money on things you don’t need. 学び始める
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Nie marnuj pieniędzy na rzeczy, których nie potrzebujesz.
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How much is your house worth? 学び始める
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It’s boiling at the moment – 34 degrees Celsius! 学び始める
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W tej chwili gotuje się - 34 stopnie Celsjusza!
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She works in a designer clothes boutique. 学び始める
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Pracuje w butiku z markowymi ubraniami.
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I was always broke when I was a student. 学び始める
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Zawsze byłem spłukany, kiedy byłem studentem.
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I wrote a cheque for £300. 学び始める
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She ran three consecutive marathons in 24 hours. 学び始める
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W ciągu 24 godzin przebiegła trzy kolejne maratony.
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I had to paddle against the current. 学び始める
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Musiałem wiosłować pod prąd.
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My parents are delighted that I’m getting married. 学び始める
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Moi rodzice są zachwyceni, że biorę ślub.
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My son can’t read very well because he has dyslexia. 学び始める
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Mój syn nie potrafi bardzo dobrze czytać, ponieważ ma dysleksję.
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His house is enormous and has six bedrooms. 学び始める
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Jego dom jest ogromny i ma sześć sypialni.
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I was exhausted after the race. 学び始める
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Byłem wykończony po wyścigu.
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I suffered from heat exhaustion. 学び始める
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Cierpiałem z powodu wyczerpania cieplnego.
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I’ve had a fantastic time here. 学び始める
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Niesamowicie się tu bawiłem.
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He calculated figures in his head. 学び始める
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Obliczał liczby w głowie.
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John’s kitchen is filthy. 学び始める
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Kuchnia Johna jest brudna.
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The sea was freezing so we didn’t swim. 学び始める
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Kuchnia Johna jest brudna.
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Lyn is furious that you didn’t invite her to the party. 学び始める
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Lyn jest wściekła, że nie zaprosiłeś jej na przyjęcie.
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Starting my own business was a bit of a gamble. 学び始める
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Rozpoczęcie własnej działalności było trochę ryzykowne.
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When will his new book go on sale? 学び始める
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Kiedy jego nowa książka trafi do sprzedaży?
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The film was hilarious – we laughed so much. 学び始める
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przezabawny, bardzo śmieszny Film był przezabawny - tyle się śmialiśmy.
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The humidity here is 80 per cent in the summer. 学び始める
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W tym miejscu wilgotność wynosi 80 procent.
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The river is infested with crocodiles. 学び始める
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Rzeka roi się od krokodyli.
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I’ve been listening to music to inspire me. 学び始める
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Słuchałem muzyki, aby mnie zainspirowała.
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Why did you agree to kayak down the Amazon? 学び始める
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Dlaczego zgodziłeś się spłynąć kajakiem po Amazonce?
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I want to make money from my paintings. 学び始める
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Chcę zarabiać na moich obrazach.
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Jeff became a millionaire, but lost most of his money. 学び始める
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Jeff został milionerem, ale stracił większość swoich pieniędzy.
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We used a wooden paddle to move the boat. 学び始める
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Do poruszenia łodzią użyliśmy drewnianego wiosła.
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Did you have a positive experience when you went abroad? 学び始める
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Czy miałeś pozytywne doświadczenia podczas wyjazdu za granicę?
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Every week I put aside some money for a holiday. 学び始める
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Co tydzień odkładam pieniądze na wakacje.
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Our business lost a lot of money during the recession. 学び始める
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Nasza firma straciła dużo pieniędzy podczas recesji.
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This is a very risky trip. 学び始める
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To bardzo ryzykowna podróż.
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She asked me to sponsor her for a charity programme. 学び始める
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Poprosiła mnie o sponsorowanie jej na program charytatywny.
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I was starving when I came home from school. 学び始める
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Głodowałem, kiedy wróciłem ze szkoły do domu.
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I really suffer in hot weather. 学び始める
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Naprawdę cierpię w czasie upałów.
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100 km per day is my target. 学び始める
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100 km dziennie to mój cel.
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Are there any animals that you’re terrified of? 学び始める
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Czy są jakieś zwierzęta, których się boisz?
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My flat is really tiny with only two rooms. 学び始める
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Moje mieszkanie jest naprawdę małe i ma tylko dwa pokoje.
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I have an ache in my right arm from playing tennis. 学び始める
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He felt so ashamed that he couldn’t read. 学び始める
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He came to work with a bandaged head. 学び始める
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His autobiography became a best-seller. 学び始める
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When I finished the race I burst into tears. 学び始める
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My sister works for a children’s charity. 学び始める
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We live in a consumer society where people want new things all the time. 学び始める
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społeczeństwo konsumpcyjne
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I’m always very cynical about our government. 学び始める
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I went door-to-door trying to sell insurance. 学び始める
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My parents drive me mad with their arguing! 学び始める
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doprowadzać kogoś do szału
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We employ a gardener who comes once a week. 学び始める
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My lawyer has an hourly fee of £150! 学び始める
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My children use the phone but I foot the bill. 学び始める
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zapłacić rachunek, bulić za
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She used a ghost writer to write her autobiography. 学び始める
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piszący za kogoś, autor‑widmo
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I ran a marathon to make money for a good cause. 学び始める
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I saw a big gorilla at the zoo. 学び始める
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I paid back the first instalment on my loan. 学び始める
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He instinctively knew what people wanted. 学び始める
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How much interest do you pay on your credit card? 学び始める
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A big red lorry parked outside our house. 学び始める
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I had to pay the mechanic £100 to repair my car. 学び始める
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There was melted chocolate at the bottom of my bag. 学び始める
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I want to be a TV presenter when I grow up. 学び始める
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I won first prize in the competition. 学び始める
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I was so proud of my son when he passed his exams. 学び始める
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I usually have a rough idea about what I spend my money on. 学び始める
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My brother is a used car salesman. 学び始める
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That email saying we had won some money was a scam. 学び始める
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I always go on a shopping spree when I get paid. 学び始める
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He works in a grocery store. 学び始める
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I can see my reflection in the surface of the water. 学び始める
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My fingers are bandaged with white tape. 学び始める
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Avoid the motorway – there is a huge traffic jam. 学び始める
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You can buy a ticket at the bus stop. 学び始める
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I broke my leg in a car crash last month. 学び始める
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My seat is in carriage F. 学び始める
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You should buy a child seat for your car. 学び始める
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We went on a coach to France. 学び始める
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What’s the quickest way to cross a busy city? 学び始める
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It’s safer to use a cycle lane when you’re on your bike. 学び始める
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If I get on that bus, I’ll end up in the wrong place! 学び始める
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skończyć (źle), doprowadzić kogoś (do robienia czegoś)
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I always get stuck in traffic on my way to work. 学び始める
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Don’t go over the speed limit. 学び始める
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My brother drives a lorry. 学び始める
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The motorway speed limit is 70 miles per hour. 学び始める
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I left my car on double yellow lines and I got a parking fine. 学び始める
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Children should always use a pedestrian crossing. 学び始める
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I stopped at a petrol station to fill up the car. 学び始める
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The train leaves from this platform. 学び始める
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Roadworks are starting on this road next week. 学び始める
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What will we do if we run out of petrol? 学び始める
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kończyć się, wyczerpywać się
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The traffic is always bad in rush hour. 学び始める
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My daughter uses her scooter to get to work. 学び始める
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You must wear a seat belt in cars in this country. 学び始める
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We set off early to avoid the traffic. 学び始める
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There’s a speed camera so don’t drive too fast. 学び始める
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What’s the speed limit on this road? 学び始める
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There’s a taxi rank outside the station. 学び始める
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Sorry I’m late – there was a terrible traffic jam. 学び始める
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Turn right after the traffic lights. 学び始める
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I use the London Underground every day. 学び始める
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My uncle is a builder and he has his own van. 学び始める
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Look out! You’re going to crash! 学び始める
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It’s safest to cross the road at the zebra crossing. 学び始める
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pasy, przejście dla pieszych
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Are you still angry with me? 学び始める
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Apologize to your sister for breaking her hairdryer. 学び始める
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I always argue with my parents. 学び始める
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We arrive at Heathrow at 10.30 a.m. 学び始める
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What time do you arrive in London? 学び始める
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I want to ask for some help with my homework. 学び始める
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Who does this jacket belong to? 学び始める
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You have to choose between these two dresses. 学び始める
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I’m very close to my mum and we speak every day. 学び始める
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I might go to university next year – it will depend on my exam results. 学び始める
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This house is very different from your last one. 学び始める
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Do you often dream about work? 学び始める
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Are you excited about your holiday? 学び始める
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What’s your home town famous for? 学び始める
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I’m fed up with tidying away your clothes all the time. 学び始める
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I’m fond of my niece – she’s so sweet. 学び始める
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lubić kogoś, coś, być zachwyconym
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Are you frightened of heights? 学び始める
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I’m really good at maths but I’m useless at history. 学び始める
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Doing some exercise every day is good for you. 学び始める
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I’m really interested in history. 学び始める
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I’m keen on football so I watch it most weekends. 学び始める
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Please be kind to your little brother. 学び始める
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Don’t laugh at me when I’m talking. 学び始める
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I look forward to seeing you next week. 学び始める
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How long have you been married to your wife? 学び始める
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How much did you pay for that car? 学び始める
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Are you pleased about the new tax system? 学び始める
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I’m proud of my nephew as he’s now a doctor. 学び始める
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Can you remind me to call your grandma tomorrow? 学び始める
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Don’t be rude to your father! 学び始める
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I like to spend money on good quality food. 学び始める
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I’m tired of working – I need to have a rest. 学び始める
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I’m worried about Jody – she seems really depressed. 学び始める
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According to the article, women are better at multitasking. 学び始める
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I want an adventure so let’s go travelling together. 学び始める
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The car was ahead of the bike. 学び始める
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I can talk to my wife about almost anything. 学び始める
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Try not to choke on that apple. 学び始める
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They claim that women use more words than men. 学び始める
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The map was confusing and we got lost. 学び始める
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This research isn’t credible so I don’t trust the findings. 学び始める
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They want to fit me with a hearing aid. 学び始める
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Generally speaking, are women more talkative than men? 学び始める
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Have you got any gossip to share? 学び始める
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She likes to gossip with her friends over coffee. 学び始める
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We hardly ever go to the cinema any more. 学び始める
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We don’t eat out much, in fact, we don’t even have takeaways any more. 学び始める
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I need a training manual on how to bring up children. 学び始める
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Do you think women can multitask better than men? 学び始める
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wykonywać wiele zadań naraz
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Do you have a permit to park here? 学び始める
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There is a wide range of products to choose from. 学び始める
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When do you think you will reach the station? 学び始める
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They attached a recorder to them to monitor their conversations. 学び始める
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Laughing can reduce stress. 学び始める
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Which is the best route to the station? 学び始める
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I was late so I had to rush to school. 学び始める
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They are sceptical of the belief that women use three times as many words as men. 学び始める
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Men only use slightly fewer words than women. 学び始める
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The stereotype of British people is that they always talk about the weather. 学び始める
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They stereotype women as being better at looking after children. 学び始める
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Men usually stick to one subject for longer when they chat. 学び始める
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We like to get together and swap opinions. 学び始める
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I like to talk about politics with my friends. 学び始める
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Women tend to gossip more than men. 学び始める
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Turn around because you’re going the wrong way! 学び始める
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When the lights turn red you have to stop. 学び始める
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Women talk about lots of subjects whereas men usually stick to one subject for longer. 学び始める
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You should leave now because the traffic is getting worse. 学び始める
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Go straight to the check-in desk at the airport. 学び始める
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He was a commando in the British army. 学び始める
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How long does it take to do your hair? 学び始める
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A British car magazine tested drivers in a driving simulator. 学び始める
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Have you ever done something illegal? 学び始める
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Getting ready for school requires military precision. 学び始める
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My brother bought a motorboat last weekend. 学び始める
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Did you have a nickname when you were at school? 学び始める
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How long does it take you to walk one mile? 学び始める
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You should take the overground train from Waterloo. 学び始める
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Their best player missed the penalty. 学び始める
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I never use public transport because I love driving. 学び始める
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Will they publish your article in the magazine? 学び始める
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I need 20 minutes to put make-up on in the morning. 学び始める
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Drive round the ring road to get to that part of town. 学び始める
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I put my lunch box into my rucksack. 学び始める
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I use my satnav when I go on long journeys. 学び始める
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Top Gear is a very popular TV series. 学び始める
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I like to spend time in quiet places – silence is golden. 学び始める
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I took a sleeping tablet to help me sleep last night. 学び始める
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I’m a stay-at-home dad and my wife works. 学び始める
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I hate travelling on the Tube. 学び始める
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My friends talk about trivial things like celebrities. 学び始める
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My time is valuable so I don’t like to waste it. 学び始める
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I was amazed by our son’s exam results. 学び始める
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The view from our hotel room is amazing. 学び始める
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Learn some basic phrases before you travel abroad. 学び始める
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I’m bored – let’s do something. 学び始める
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This film is really boring. 学び始める
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I’m afraid the line is busy at the moment. 学び始める
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Leaving my phone on had an embarrassing consequence. 学び始める
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She was feeling depressed so she went to her doctor. 学び始める
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I find winter depressing. 学び始める
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Can you dial the number for me? 学び始める
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My parents were disappointed with my exam results. 学び始める
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My exam results were a bit disappointing. 学び始める
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I was embarrassed when I fell over in the town centre. 学び始める
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It was embarrassing when my dad decided to dance! 学び始める
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I tried to call you but the line was engaged. 学び始める
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Do you know about mobile phone etiquette? 学び始める
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If at first you don’t succeed, destroy all the evidence that you tried. 学び始める
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I was really excited on the first day of the course. 学び始める
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The action film was really exciting. 学び始める
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She looks fabulous in that dress! 学び始める
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I can speak Italian fluently. 学び始める
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I was frightened when I heard that knocking noise. 学び始める
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It’s frightening to walk through the woods at night. 学び始める
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I’m really frustrated by our new camera. 学び始める
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Using this website is frustrating. 学び始める
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Don’t hang up until you’ve heard what I want to say. 学び始める
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I use instant messaging to chat to my friends. 学び始める
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For tourists, the language barrier is a real problem. 学び始める
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Please leave a message after the beep. 学び始める
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I have a strong personal link to Greece. 学び始める
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Saying please and thank you is good manners. 学び始める
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more exceptions than rules There seem to be more exceptions than rules in Russian grammar. 学び始める
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wyjątek potwierdzający regułę
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He’s multilingual – he speaks eight languages. 学び始める
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This is a quiet zone so please turn off your mobile. 学び始める
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I love the car chase scene in the latest James Bond film. 学び始める
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I have a picture of my children as my screen saver. 学び始める
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I switch my phone to silent mode during meetings. 学び始める
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She has a skill for languages. 学び始める
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I’m really tired so I’m going to bed. 学び始める
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Swimming in the sea is tiring. 学び始める
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Switch your phone to vibrate mode at the cinema. 学び始める
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Leave a message on my voicemail. 学び始める
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Can I accompany you to the bus stop? 学び始める
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He lives in Sov /uth Africa and speaks Afrikaans. 学び始める
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Have you seen the latest app for counting calories? 学び始める
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Do you think your behaviour is appropriate? 学び始める
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You seem very calm about your driving test. 学び始める
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They speak Catalan and Spanish in Barcelona. 学び始める
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You should never criticize her cooking. 学び始める
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You should not declare what you will and will not eat. 学び始める
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People with you deserve more attention than those at the end of the phone. 学び始める
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I doubt that he’ll get good exam results because he is really lazy. 学び始める
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We went on a diving excursion the next day. 学び始める
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I would like to speak to you about this face-to-face. 学び始める
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I’m studying hard for my finals at the moment. 学び始める
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I didn’t think the competition would generate this amount of media attention. 学び始める
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I had to learn the Greek alphabet. 学び始める
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I bought a hands-free set so I can use my phone in the car. 学び始める
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I learnt some Hebrew when I was young, 学び始める
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She gave me an enormous helping of lasagne. 学び始める
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If you learn some basic phrases it instantly shows that you respect the culture and language. 学び始める
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The player was sent off for insulting the referee. 学び始める
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They had an intimate conversation in a quiet place. 学び始める
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Sometimes I wish I could become invisible. 学び始める
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He grew up on a small island off the coast of Scotland. 学び始める
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I don’t have much knowledge of science, I’m afraid. 学び始める
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The celebrity story received a lot of media attention. 学び始める
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Use the megaphone so that everyone can hear you. 学び始める
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Heidi received a nasty email from Carolyn. 学び始める
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Oriental languages are hard for Europeans to learn. 学び始める
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John just called so you ought to call him back. 学び始める
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powinien, powinna, powinno
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Don’t post photos of friends without asking their permission. 学び始める
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The reception is really poor and I can’t hear what you’re saying. 学び始める
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I was dancing like a robot! 学び始める
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It’s easier to learn a language with Roman letters. 学び始める
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I want to learn to scuba dive when we go to Spain. 学び始める
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I hope she will see sense and find a better boyfriend. 学び始める
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It’s easier to learn a language with Roman letters. 学び始める
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I want to learn to scuba dive when we go to Spain. 学び始める
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I hope she will see sense and find a better boyfriend. 学び始める
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I went skydiving when I was in New Zealand. 学び始める
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wykonywać akrobacje spadochronowe
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I love snorkelling and looking at the fish. 学び始める
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My father married his girlfriend so I now have a stepmother. 学び始める
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It was tactless to say you didn’t like his new shirt. 学び始める
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You need to study the theory to pass the test. 学び始める
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I have a good tip on how to make pasta sauce. 学び始める
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I still try to dance when I hear a salsa tune. 学び始める
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Have you finished the whole cake already? 学び始める
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You don’t have to shout – I can hear you. 学び始める
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You have to keep your phone on... You have to keep your phone on so that I can contact you. 学び始める
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Musisz mieć włączony telefon...
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You must not use your phone... You must not use your phone in the library. 学び始める
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Nie wolno ci korzystać z telefonu...
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If you must take a call... If you must take a call in the car, use a hands-free set. 学び始める
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Jeśli musisz odebrać telefon...
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The horse racing competition took place in the arena. 学び始める
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Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-0. 学び始める
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Which player is the captain of your team? 学び始める
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There is a Formula 1 circuit in Bahrain. 学び始める
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My dad is a tennis coach. 学び始める
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We went round the 18-hole golf course together. 学び始める
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There’s a tennis court in our local park. 学び始める
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There was a huge crowd waiting to get into the stadium. 学び始める
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We don’t want to draw – we want to win the match. 学び始める
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We will eliminate their team from the competition. 学び始める
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I’m a Manchester United fan. 学び始める
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I want to lose weight and get fit before my wedding. 学び始める
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Try not to get injured in the football match. 学び始める
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I go to the gym every morning for 45 minutes. 学び始める
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Can we knock out their team from the competition? 学び始める
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They accept money to lose matches. 学び始める
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The football pitch was very muddy. 学び始める
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Who is the best player in your team? 学び始める
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The referee blew his whistle. 学び始める
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I think the referee should send off that player. 学び始める
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We went really fast down the ski slope. 学び始める
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I was a spectator at the Wimbledon final this year. 学び始める
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You can play basketball in the sports hall. 学び始める
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They built a new stadium for Arsenal a few years ago. 学び始める
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I do tai-chi to help me relax. 学び始める
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There are 11 players in a football team. 学び始める
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I ran twice around the race track. 学び始める
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How many hours do you train for every day? 学び始める
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The umpire sent one of the players off the field. 学び始める
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It’s important to warm up before you do exercise. 学び始める
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I really want to win this competition. 学び始める
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I like to work out at the gym three times a week. 学び始める
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I teach Ashtanga yoga on Monday evenings. 学び始める
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I want us to be together forever. 学び始める
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When did you first become friends? 学び始める
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I find it really hard to break up with someone. 学び始める
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He’s a classmate of mine – we take maths together. 学び始める
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kolega, koleżanka z klasy
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Nina is a really close friend of mine. 学び始める
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James is a work colleague. 学び始める
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How long have you and Wendy been a couple? 学び始める
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I’m going to dump my boyfriend this evening. 学び始める
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I had a text message from my ex yesterday. 学び始める
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I never fall out with my sister. 学び始める
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Do you fancy anyone in your drama class? 学び始める
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This is my fiancée, Heather. 学び始める
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współlokator, współlokatorka
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Please get in touch when you are next in town. 学び始める
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I’d like to get married before I’m 30. 学び始める
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Do you get on with your parents? 学び始める
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I want to get to know you. 学び始める
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How long did you and Nick go out together? 学び始める
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I have a crush on my sister’s best friend. 学び始める
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You need to have something in common with your partner if the relationship is going to work. 学び始める
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Don’t lose touch – let’s exchange numbers. 学び始める
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Nicola’s not my girlfriend – she’s just a mate. 学び始める
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I find it quite difficult to meet new people. 学び始める
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I live in a small house with my partner. 学び始める
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I want to propose to my girlfriend tonight. 学び始める
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I took her out for a romantic meal. 学び始める
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When did you split up with Marco? 学び始める
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The actress was driving to an audition. 学び始める
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They will award the title to the winner of the race. 学び始める
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He raised the barrier to let her pass. 学び始める
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She lit the candle in her bedroom. 学び始める
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She was a frequent commuter from London to New York. 学び始める
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uroczy She thought he was really cute.
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Usain Bolt can run exceptionally fast. 学び始める
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They always exchange a few words when they see each other. 学び始める
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I knew it was fate that we didn’t win the game. 学び始める
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Try to find the courage to give him your number. 学び始める
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The motorway lane was closed. 学び始める
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Is it likely that you will pass your exams? 学び始める
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This necklace is my lucky charm. 学び始める
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We went to see an Italian opera last night. 学び始める
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He was a tollbooth operator. 学び始める
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He has a ritual that he does before every match. 学び始める
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I want to run a company when I grow up. 学び始める
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I’m working the day shift at the moment. 学び始める
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Did you tie your shoelaces properly? 学び始める
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If you take the short cut you will get there early. 学び始める
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The superstition is that seeing a black cat brings good luck. 学び始める
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I’m really superstitious so I hate the number 13. 学び始める
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I always sweat a lot when I play tennis. 学び始める
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Their eyes met across a crowded room. 学び始める
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ich spojrzenia się spotkały
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She came off the thruway and stopped at the tollbooth. 学び始める
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They awarded the title to the real winner. 学び始める
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You have to pay money to cross the bridge via the tollbooth. 学び始める
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He put a traffic cone in front of his lane. 学び始める
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Don’t worry – everything will turn out okay. 学び始める
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He told us a really funny anecdote at the party. 学び始める
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Have you ever met a celebrity? 学び始める
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Why did you cheat in your exams? 学び始める
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There were no goals so the match went to extra time. 学び始める
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I like to post my comments on a web forum. 学び始める
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I’m going to tell you about a time when... I’m going to tell you about a time when I was in a dangerous situation. 学び始める
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It’s probable that the economy won’t grow in the next few months. 学び始める
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You shouldn’t protest against the referee’s decision. 学び始める
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We got through to the quarter-finals of the competition. 学び始める
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How long did it take to recover from the accident? 学び始める
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wyzdrowieć, dojść do siebie
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This happened a few years ago... This happened a few years ago – I was walking my dog when I heard a shot. 学び始める
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Zdarzyło się to kilka lat temu...
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I really hope my team wins a trophy this year. 学び始める
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Football referees are really unpopular in my country. 学び始める
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This candle is made of wax. 学び始める
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Professional footballers are extremely well-paid. 学び始める
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When I was younger I went to swimming lessons every Saturday. 学び始める
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Gdy byłam młodsza / byłem młodszy...
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Have you seen that new action film? 学び始める
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I want to be an actor so I’m studying drama. 学び始める
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Angelina Jolie is a famous actress. 学び始める
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I loved the recent adaptation of Jane Eyre. 学び始める
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My children love the animation Peppa Pig. 学び始める
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There weren’t many people in the audience. 学び始める
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The film is based on a popular novel. 学び始める
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When will the new series of Downton Abbey be on? 学び始める
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wyświetlać, być na ekranach
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The film has a very small cast of only five actors. 学び始める
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We saw a great comedy starring Ben Stiller last week. 学び始める
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He’s an actor but now he wants to direct a film. 学び始める
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I watched an excellent drama set during the war. 学び始める
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They usually dub American movies into German. 学び始める
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I was an extra in the recent film about Robin Hood. 学び始める
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What’s your favourite film? 学び始める
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We want to film on location in India. 学び始める
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That new comedy with Ricky Gervais is really funny. 学び始める
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It was a historical film about the American Civil War. 学び始める
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She was in a horror film about vampires. 学び始める
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They use the word movie, not film, in America. 学び始める
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That film about the First World War was moving. 学び始める
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We saw the musical Mamma Mia! in London. 学び始める
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I want to play the part of Juliet in the new film. 学び始める
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The plot of the film was very complicated. 学び始める
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The film got a really bad review in the papers. 学び始める
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I don’t like action films. I prefer watching rom-coms. 学び始める
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I thought that alien film was really scary. 学び始める
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He loves science fiction films about aliens. 学び始める
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fantastyka, film science fiction
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The script was written by an experienced writer. 学び始める
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Will there be a sequel to this film? 学び始める
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They set the film in the Italian Alps. 学び始める
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They’re going to shoot on location in Mexico. 学び始める
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I love the soundtrack to this film so I bought the CD. 学び始める
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They spent millions on special effects in this film. 学び始める
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Keira Knightley is the star of the film. 学び始める
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It was filmed in a studio in Hollywood. 学び始める
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It’s a French film so it has English subtitles. 学び始める
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He starred in a thriller about a political scandal. 学び始める
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The translation of the film took three months. 学び始める
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Children shouldn’t see violent films. 学び始める
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We saw a war film set during the Vietnam war. 学び始める
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That actor was in a western film recently 学び始める
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He has really strong arms. 学び始める
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I hurt my back in a horseriding accident. 学び始める
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Did that dog just bite you? 学び始める
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My dog has really big ears. 学び始める
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She has beautiful blue eyes. 学び始める
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She has such a pretty face. 学び始める
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You have lovely long fingers. 学び始める
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I broke my foot playing football. 学び始める
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I had a really big head when I was a baby. 学び始める
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Kick the ball as far as you can. 学び始める
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I get a lot of pain in my knees when I walk. 学び始める
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That girl has really long legs. 学び始める
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Keep your mouth closed when you’re eating. 学び始める
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My neck hurts when I work at the computer. 学び始める
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Nod your head if you want to say yes. 学び始める
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skinąće głową, przytaknąć
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I have a large nose just like my mother. 学び始める
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Can you point at the person who stole your money? 学び始める
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My shoulders hurt from carrying that heavy bag. 学び始める
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She’ll smile at you if you smile at her. 学び始める
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Don’t stare at people – it’s rude. 学び始める
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My stomach hurts because I ate too much. 学び始める
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Taste this cake – it’s delicious. 学び始める
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I brush my teeth twice a day. 学び始める
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Throw the ball back to Jason. 学び始める
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Can you fit your toes into those pointy shoes? 学び始める
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How far can you stick your tongue out? 学び始める
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I broke a tooth on a hard bread roll. 学び始める
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If you touch the screen it will open the website. 学び始める
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I like to whistle a tune while I do the gardening. 学び始める
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a different side of yourself You should show your work colleagues a different side of yourself outside of work. 学び始める
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inna strona ciebie samego /same
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He works in an academic setting. 学び始める
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In films, New York is full of secret alleys. 学び始める
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The building was designed by a famous architect. 学び始める
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She comes from a wealthy aristocratic family. 学び始める
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I have a strong belief that we should look after our parents when they get old. 学び始める
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I only use social media in a professional capacity. 学び始める
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I work as a business consultant. 学び始める
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I like to dress up when we go out for meals. 学び始める
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I want to dye my hair blond. 学び始める
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It’s essential to have a good diet if you want to be fit. 学び始める
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I want to go to the art exhibition in the town centre. 学び始める
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I wear functional clothes, not fashionable clothes. 学び始める
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I don’t want to grow up so I still live with my parents. 学び始める
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I gave money to the homeless man at the station. 学び始める
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I identify more with my work than with my private life. 学び始める
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What kind of people inhabit this land? 学び始める
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This is a well-known academic institution. 学び始める
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My aunt is very intellectual – she knows so much. 学び始める
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It’s wrong to judge people by their appearance. 学び始める
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mainly for business or career purposes Do you use social networking sites mainly for business or career purposes? 学び始める
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głównie ze względu na karierę i interesy
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You are nostalgic for your childhood. 学び始める
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My aunt is a nurse and works in a hospital in London. 学び始める
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I would like to photograph this wonderful building. 学び始める
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The area is a home for respectable businesses as wellas gangsters. 学び始める
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What kind of response did you get to your email? 学び始める
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My aunt was a servant at Buckingham Palace. 学び始める
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The castle was used as a setting for several films. 学び始める
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The building has a spectacular tower. 学び始める
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take yourself too seriously You take yourself too seriously – relax a bit! 学び始める
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traktować siebie zbyt poważnie
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They will transform this area into a shopping centre. 学び始める
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I use a webcam to communicate with friends abroad. 学び始める
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We will welcome you here whenever you want to visit. 学び始める
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He’s a very well-known person – he’s on the radio. 学び始める
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This was a hospital for wounded soldiers. 学び始める
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When I was a student I was young and carefree. 学び始める
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Where did you first meet your other half? 学び始める
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The artist drew a caricature of me. 学び始める
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My parents are from the working class. 学び始める
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That lion looks really aggressive and dominant. 学び始める
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I’m a bit of an escapist and like to travel regularly. 学び始める
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My uncle was a gangster in the mafia. 学び始める
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Do you think this video clip will go viral? 学び始める
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stać się elementem marketingu wirusowego
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Do you have to carry an ID card in your country? 学び始める
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Are you easily identifiable from your passport photo? 学び始める
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They used an interpreter in the meeting. 学び始める
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New York City is a giant metropolis. 学び始める
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literacki The Brontë sisters all used a pen-name. 学び始める
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Our brains persist in using stereotypes. 学び始める
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upierać się, być wytrwałym
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I can’t imagine what it was like in prehistoric times. 学び始める
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I don’t have any rigid plans for the weekend. 学び始める
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Have you ever been to a Scandinavian country? 学び始める
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Her socio-ecomomic level was clear from her appearance. 学び始める
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They discovered the tomb of a young pharaoh. 学び始める
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I like to support the underdog in competitions. 学び始める
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My photos on Facebook are a visual projection of my life. 学び始める
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Judging people by their appearance was vitally important in the past. 学び始める
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She doesn’t have much worldly experience 学び始める
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Lots of children in this class behave badly. 学び始める
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My parents sent me away to boarding school. 学び始める
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I want to bring up my children in the countryside. 学び始める
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I went to art college when I left school. 学び始める
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Maths is a compulsory subject – everyone has to do it. 学び始める
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What will you do if you don’t pass your exams? 学び始める
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I want to educate my children at home. 学び始める
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His daughter goes to elementary school. 学び始める
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If you cheat in your exams the teacher will expel you. 学び始める
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Why did you fail your chemistry exam? 学び始める
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I want to study medicine, so I need really good grades. 学び始める
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When did you graduate from university? 学び始める
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What’s the name of the head teacher at your school? 学び始める
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He’s a teacher at a high school in New York City. 学び始める
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I went to the same junior high school as my friend. 学び始める
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i went to kindergarten when I was three years old. 学び始める
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I went to middle school between the ages of 9 and 13. 学び始める
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I went to a Catholic school and my teacher was a nun. 学び始める
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Before they go to school, children can go to nursery. 学び始める
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I really want to pass my maths exam this semester. 学び始める
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The church priest visits our school once a week. 学び始める
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Children start primary school when they are four or five. 学び始める
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Her parents paid for her to go to a private school. 学び始める
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Many teachers punish students with extra homework. 学び始める
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How many pupils are there in your school? 学び始める
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I went to a religious school – it was Catholic. 学び始める
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Students in this school get really good exam results. 学び始める
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How many hours did you revise for the biology exam? 学び始める
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I started secondary school when I was 11. 学び始める
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The autumn semester starts in October. 学び始める
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What are the state schools like in your country? 学び始める
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What subject will you study at university? 学び始める
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A school term usually lasts about 12 weeks. 学び始める
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My older sister is in twelfth grade this year. 学び始める
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There’s a great view from our balcony. 学び始める
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Many houses in Canada have a basement. 学び始める
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We painted the ceiling white. 学び始める
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We need to clean the chimney before we light the fire. 学び始める
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I want to live in a big city like Paris or London. 学び始める
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Our living room is small, but it’s really cosy. 学び始める
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I live in a small cottage in the country. 学び始める
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I live in Aldeburgh, a small town on the east coast. 学び始める
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The entrance to the building is round the back. 学び始める
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We have a Victorian fireplace in our living room. 学び始める
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We painted the gate to our garden dark green. 学び始める
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I don’t want to live on the ground floor – it’s not safe. 学び始める
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We have big windows so our living room is really light. 学び始める
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Our house is made of stone. 学び始める
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We have an expensive modern kitchen. 学び始める
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I love sitting by the open fire in winter time. 学び始める
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I live on the outskirts of Birmingham. 学び始める
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A path leads through our garden to the back door. 学び始める
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We have chairs, a table, and a barbecue on our patio. 学び始める
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I’ll need a ladder to get that football off the roof. 学び始める
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We live on the second floor of that apartment block. 学び始める
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Our kitchen is really spacious so we put a table in it. 学び始める
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You have to go down three steps to get into our garden. 学び始める
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We moved from the city centre to the suburbs. 学び始める
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You can sit outside and sunbathe on the terrace. 学び始める
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We live on the top floor and we have great views. 学び始める
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I was born in a town called Shrewsbury. 学び始める
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I grew up in a village in Wales. 学び始める
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There is a wall between the two gardens. 学び始める
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The wooden floors in our dining room look great. 学び始める
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He’s an accomplished piano player. 学び始める
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I adore flowers, especially roses. 学び始める
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How many books are in that bookcase? 学び始める
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I won £500 in a competition! 学び始める
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Can you compose your own music? 学び始める
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She refused to co-operate with her parents. 学び始める
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She was determined that her son would be successful. 学び始める
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I’m jealous of Paul – I wish I could excel in everything I do, like him. 学び始める
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celować, wyróżniać się (w czymś)
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We expect you to be number one in your class. 学び始める
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oczekiwać, spodziewać się
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The school gets extraordinary exam results. 学び始める
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My dad drives me mad but it isn’t really his fault. 学び始める
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Watching TV was forbidden by her parents. 学び始める
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Can you hang this picture on the wall for me? 学び始める
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My mum gave me a hug after the concert. 学び始める
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Her mother is a Bangladeshi immigrant. 学び始める
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She got top marks in her piano exam. 学び始める
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Is your school a mixed school with both boys and girls? 学び始める
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My son motivated himself to succeed in music. 学び始める
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Teenagers are a mystery – I don’t understand them. 学び始める
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Music is an optional subject at my school. 学び始める
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I play the violin in the school orchestra. 学び始める
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They were outstanding pupils who did really well. 学び始める
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na Does your balcony overlook the river? 学び始める
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Would you like to perform in front of 500 people? 学び始める
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He used a plain old table in his kitchen. 学び始める
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The house will become my property when my brother dies. 学び始める
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kara What kind of punishment will you get for being late?
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Be careful not to push your children too hard. 学び始める
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Do you think this garden will remain beautiful if we move out? 学び始める
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The girls did not seem to resent their mother. 学び始める
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My parents won’t let me do anything – they’re strict! 学び始める
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There is a large tower on the village church. 学び始める
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They decided to turn the house into a hotel. 学び始める
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Our dining table is unpainted. 学び始める
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As soon as Rachel gets a job she’ll move out. 学び始める
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tak szybko jak, gdy tylko
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chóru My uncle is the choirmaster at his local church. 学び始める
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The book caused great controversy among readers. 学び始める
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We fixed the picture to the wall with a cord. 学び始める
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We went on an eco-friendly holiday in Greece. 学び始める
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Our neighbour’s daughter is a maths genius. 学び始める
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They have a really hi-tech TV. 学び始める
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nowoczesny technologicznie
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I’d get on with them even better if... I’d get on with my parents even better if I didn’t live at home. 学び始める
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Miałbym z nimi lepsze relacje...
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If I came back very late... If I came back very late after a night out, I would find my parents still awake and waiting for me. 学び始める
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Gdybym wrociła poźno do domu w nocy...
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If I could afford it, I wouldn’t move out because I like it here. 学び始める
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Gdyby było mnie na to stać...
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If I had the money, I would move out and rent my own little flat. 学び始める
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Gdybym miała pieniądze...
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If I lived on my own, I’d have to pay rent to my landlord. 学び始める
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If it was my place, I’d be happy to do the cleaning, but it’s not. 学び始める
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Gdyby to było moje mieszkanie...
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Our mission is to make this school more successful. 学び始める
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There is no correct way of parenting, you have to find what works for you. 学び始める
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He’s the leader of a prestigious choir group. 学び始める
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They think our son is some kind of prodigy. 学び始める
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A lot of pushy parents put pressure on their kids to get good results. 学び始める
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Have you ever been to a rap concert? 学び始める
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Who developed the theory of relativity? 学び始める
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This is a single-sex school – there are only boys here. 学び始める
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(szkoła) wyłącznie dla chłopców lub dziewcząt
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I’d like to take up Spanish so that I can go to Argentina for a holiday. 学び始める
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zabierać się za coś, zainteresować się (czymś)
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I won’t get into university unless I pass my exams. 学び始める
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I won’t plan any celebrations until I know the results. 学び始める
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What would you like to achieve during your gap year? 学び始める
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How often do you argue with your parents? 学び始める
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Did you attach the report to your email? 学び始める
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Which subject will you choose to study? 学び始める
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Did they compensate you for the accident? 学び始める
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I would like to complain to the hotel manager. 学び始める
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When will they deliver our new sofa? 学び始める
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I’ll demonstrate how to use this new coffee machine. 学び始める
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Can you explain this mathematical formula to me? 学び始める
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Try not to lose your mobile phone! 学び始める
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I have to pay for the meal now. 学び始める
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I need to respond to this email before I leave. 学び始める
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I would like to sell my old car. 学び始める
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It takes a lot of hard work to succeed in this business. 学び始める
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Have you looked at John’s application for the new job? 学び始める
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Did you apply for that teaching job? 学び始める
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I think Jodie is going to be fired tomorrow. 学び始める
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My grandfather was a pig farmer. 学び始める
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Is your job full-time or part-time? 学び始める
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I want to be a lawyer when I grow up. 学び始める
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Peter is a musician and plays the trumpet in a band. 学び始める
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How much overtime do you do every month? 学び始める
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I want to find a part-time job when I go to university. 学び始める
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I wish I could get a permanent job. 学び始める
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I plan to be a pharmacist after university. 学び始める
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I hope they promote me soon. 学び始める
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Congratulations on your promotion, Dave! 学び始める
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What kind of qualifications do you have? 学び始める
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They made 20 people redundant last month. 学び始める
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zbędny, zostać zwolnionym
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If they don’t promote me then I will resign. 学び始める
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Have you read Lynne’s letter of resignation? 学び始める
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I will be 70 when I retire. 学び始める
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If you are caught stealing they will sack you. 学び始める
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I’m a scientist and work in a laboratory. 学び始める
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I would love to be self-employed and just work for myself. 学び始める
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I want to set up my own company. 学び始める
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This is a temporary job which lasts for three months. 学び始める
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There is a training course on time management. 学び始める
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She speaks French and works as a translator. 学び始める
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How long have you been unemployed? 学び始める
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My brother is well-qualified but he can’t get a job. 学び始める
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Do you have an analytical mind? 学び始める
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I just can’t bear bad service. 学び始める
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I picked up the medicine at the chemist. 学び始める
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How can we compensate you for the bad meal? 学び始める
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They offered us complimentary drinks. 学び始める
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Justin is strange – I think he’s actually a bit crazy! 学び始める
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Maria is enthusiastic about her new job. 学び始める
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Our daughter is a promising young entrepreneur. 学び始める
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It is difficult to express oneself when you get upset. 学び始める
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This kettle is faulty so I will take it back to the shop. 学び始める
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People use flattery to get what they want. 学び始める
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I’ve got no money so I really need to get a job. 学び始める
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Tell them that you will not hesitate to change banks. 学び始める
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He complained in a humorous way about the service. 学び始める
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His experience is impressive so he should get the job. 学び始める
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The authorities wanted to inspect the cleanliness of the restaurant. 学び始める
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I have a good instinct about who to trust. 学び始める
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I lose my temper really easily. 学び始める
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tracić panowanie nad sobą
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Make it clear you might change to another company. 学び始める
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Gareth works in marketing. 学び始める
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Make a mental note of the circumstances. 学び始める
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BA invited them personally to inspect the airline’s catering facilities. 学び始める
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apteka Can you get some aspirin at the pharmacy for me?
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Can I ask you a few questions about your product? 学び始める
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Is your company profitable? 学び始める
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rentowny, przynoszący zyski
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I shared the profits from the business with my wife. 学び始める
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He loves complaining properly and in writing. 学び始める
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I hope the bank won’t reject my application for a loan. 学び始める
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I bought this jumper in the sales and it was reduced by 50 per cent! 学び始める
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This is the new clothes range for the autumn season. 学び始める
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He has a good spatial sense so he became an architect. 学び始める
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Investors usually take a share of the profits. 学び始める
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Don’t be too specific when you make a complaint. 学び始める
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Don’t spoil your meal by getting into an argument. 学び始める
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Never shout and swear – it achieves nothing. 学び始める
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You should threaten to tell the newspapers. 学び始める
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Screaming and shouting is a complete waste of time. 学び始める
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The way he is coping with the death of his grandfather is admirable. 学び始める
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I got a real bargain in town – this dress only cost £10! 学び始める
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I am able to calculate space and distance. 学び始める
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I’m good at maths. I find complex calculations easy. 学び始める
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I want to work in a caring profession like nursing. 学び始める
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I would like to run a catering company. 学び始める
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I’m not certain if I will come to the party tonight. 学び始める
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People like Dan because he’s so charismatic. 学び始める
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I wrote a letter to the chief executive of the company. 学び始める
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I’m good at maths. I find complex calculations easy. 学び始める
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If they are not convinced by the presentation, they won’t invest their money. 学び始める
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I’ve had countless free meals because I complain. 学び始める
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Using a courier service to send this package will be faster. 学び始める
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His stories are creative and full of imagination. 学び始める
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The children made a den in the woods where they hid. 学び始める
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Helen is doing very well in her new job. 学び始める
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robić coś świetnie, świetnie dawac sobie radę
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After the test, there’s the dreaded interview stage. 学び始める
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Our neighbour is an eccentric old man. 学び始める
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ekscentryk, ekscentryczka
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We had to leave the bank empty-handed because they wouldn’t lend us the money. 学び始める
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Is it fair to give money to Katie but not to her sister? 学び始める
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Anthony is the finance director for the company. 学び始める
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Horrible fumes are coming out of that old bus. 学び始める
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One function of the product is to open bottles. 学び始める
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He used his art degree to get a job in graphic design. 学び始める
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British people are usually hopeless at complaining. 学び始める
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I can’t imagine living anywhere else but here. 学び始める
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I don’t like to improvise – I prefer to act from a script. 学び始める
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We should hire her – she shows a lot of initiative. 学び始める
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I’ll meet you in the main lobby of the hotel. 学び始める
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When my exams finish, I’ll look for a job. 学び始める
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Our shop has loyal customers who come here regularly. 学び始める
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Do you think Philip’s company will make it? 学び始める
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Who is the marketing director at this company? 学び始める
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They served mouldy strawberries on the aeroplane. 学び始める
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Selling my wedding dress helped me move on from my marriage breakdown. 学び始める
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poradzić sobie z czymś, iść dalej
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My younger sister is obsessive about the boy band One Direction. 学び始める
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mający obsesje na punkcie czegoś
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She works in a designer clothing outlet store. 学び始める
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praktycznośćThe practicality of the product convinced them to invest money in it.
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I find it easy to understand theoretical principles. 学び始める
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She’s a product designer and designed a can opener. 学び始める
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I slipped in a puddle of water. 学び始める
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He’s making a new table that is a replica of Windsor Castle. 学び始める
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You should know your rights when you complain. 学び始める
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Try not to scratch my mobile phone screen. 学び始める
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You should send in a CV to that marketing company. 学び始める
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Do you have an advertising slogan for your product? 学び始める
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You need good spatial awareness to be an architect. 学び始める
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This is an unusual drop in your high standards. 学び始める
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want to work on the stock market so I’m going to study finance. 学び始める
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giełda (papierów wartościowych)
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He owns a really successful clothing company. 学び始める
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I find it easy to understand theoretical principles. 学び始める
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Did you wear a veil on your wedding day? 学び始める
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His idea for a new product was worthless. 学び始める
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Take care of your teeth or you will have problems. 学び始める
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That drink is hot. Please be careful not to drop it. 学び始める
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Drive carefully so you don’t have an accident. 学び始める
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He is a careless driver. He will cause an accident. 学び始める
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He carelessly threw away an important document. 学び始める
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I bought this sofa for comfort, not style. 学び始める
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The room wasn’t great but the bed was comfortable. 学び始める
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This chair is uncomfortable. I need to buy a new one. 学び始める
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Is everyone sitting comfortably? 学び始める
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The train was uncomfortably hot. 学び始める
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He couldn’t believe his good fortune when he found $20. 学び始める
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He didn’t look when he crossed the road and was fortunate not to have an accident. 学び始める
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It’s unfortunate you couldn’t be at the party. 学び始める
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The rain was heavy, but fortunately we had umbrellas. 学び始める
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Unfortunately it rained almost every day. 学び始める
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You need a lot of patience to work with children. 学び始める
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He is patient and takes his time to explain things. 学び始める
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She is so impatient and won’t wait for anything. 学び始める
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Please wait patiently to board the plane. 学び始める
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He kept impatiently pressing the bell to get attention. 学び始める
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Are luck and practice just as important as talent? 学び始める
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He was lucky enough to win the competition. 学び始める
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Do you know anyone who is particularly unlucky? 学び始める
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Luckily he caught an earlier bus or he might have missed his flight. 学び始める
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Unluckily for her, she missed her flight. 学び始める
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Do you need a travel adaptor if you go abroad? 学び始める
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I programmed the alarm on my phone to wake me up. 学び始める
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This blogger has some really interesting views. 学び始める
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I’m bad at sports because I’m not very co-ordinated. 学び始める
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It was very late and I was desperate to get home. 学び始める
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I love my new smartphone – it’s a very useful device. 学び始める
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Disconnect your MP3 player from the computer. 学び始める
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Do you normally listen to music with headphones or with speakers? 学び始める
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I searched for the new restaurant on Google, but I didn’t get any hits. 学び始める
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inspektor The inspector asked to see our train tickets.
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zinstalować You need to install an update before using this program.
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inteligentny She’s very intelligent. She always does well at school.
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Do you prefer to use a keyboard with or withouta mouse? 学び始める
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I save all my work on my memory stick. 学び始める
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It’s just a small mistake – don’t worry so much. 学び始める
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I bought a new wireless mouse for my computer. 学び始める
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I pressed the off button on the TV. 学び始める
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I pressed the on button on my laptop. 学び始める
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I live in this house but I’m not the owner. 学び始める
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I put my phone charger into a socket. 学び始める
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How many pins do plugs in your country have? 学び始める
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Plug your computer into the socket. 学び始める
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Much of the information is not relevant or useful. 学び始める
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Where’s the remote control for the TV? 学び始める
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We were lucky someone came to rescue us. 学び始める
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My mobile has a large screen and I can watch videos. 学び始める
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I set my alarm clock for 7.30 a.m. 学び始める
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I put my phone charger into a socket. 学び始める
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A solution to our lack of space would be to move. 学び始める
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Do you normally listen to music with speakers? 学び始める
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Don’t speak to that stranger. It might be dangerous. 学び始める
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A recent survey had some disappointing findings. 学び始める
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I can’t find the switch to turn it on. 学び始める
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Switch off your mobile phone, please. 学び始める
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Could you turn down the volume? It’s too loud. 学び始める
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Can you turn up the volume? I can’t hear it. 学び始める
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I always unplug my computer when I have finished. 学び始める
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I’m a bit upset and I don’t feel like talking. 学び始める
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I’ll need a USB cable to transfer the pictures to my computer. 学び始める
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I made the volume on the TV louder. 学び始める
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She’s such an angel, always looking after other people. 学び始める
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If the car boot is full, put that bag on the back seat. 学び始める
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rozsądek Some things are just common sense. 学び始める
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We observed the training of some elite sportsmen. 学び始める
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I tried to hitchhike once, but I was unsuccessful. 学び始める
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She always sends too many emails – it’s an information overload. 学び始める
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I need to focus without any interruptions. 学び始める
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Information overload is an irritation for many. 学び始める
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I want to ride my motorbike, but I’ve lost my helmet. 学び始める
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I live in London but I’m a native New Yorker. 学び始める
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The internet helps me to find obscure information. 学び始める
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We don’t have a phone box – everyone has a mobile. 学び始める
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This app disconnects you from the web at preset times. 学び始める
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I’ve had lots of time, but I haven’t been productive. 学び始める
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I pay $800 a month to rent my flat. 学び始める
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They took me to several places. 学び始める
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The cold wind outside made me shiver. 学び始める
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szczęśliwy traf Sometimes not getting what you want is a stroke of luck.
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He opened the tank, and poured the petrol in. 学び始める
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I’m not very good with technological problems. 学び始める
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We’ve been through some tough times, but it’s better now. 学び始める
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When I was at school, I had a great maths tutor. 学び始める
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korepetytor, korepetytorka
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The extra practice is vital if we want to win. 学び始める
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It takes a lot of willpower to give up smoking. 学び始める
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The dock is where an accused person sits in court. 学び始める
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I really admire Japanese design. It’s my favourite. 学び始める
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We’ve decided to adopt a child. 学び始める
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He had an alibi to prove where he was. 学び始める
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Not every criminal case can be solved. 学び始める
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Why do people commit crimes? 学び始める
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The man was sentenced in court to life in prison. 学び始める
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He had no defence for his terrible actions. 学び始める
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Murder is the crime of killing a person deliberately. 学び始める
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He was a detective in the London police force. 学び始める
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She was the ideal witness with her expression of honesty and kindness. 学び始める
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She was found guilty of committing a crime. 学び始める
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Ronaldo is a football icon. 学び始める
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She was the ideal person for the job. 学び始める
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No one is sure of the identity of the murderer. 学び始める
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There was no malice in her, and no sense of importance. 学び始める
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They intend to call four witnesses during the trial. 学び始める
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They spent a considerable amount of time and moneyon the investigation. 学び始める
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He decided to launch Facebook in 2004. 学び始める
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I was mistaken for a waitress in the restaurant. 学び始める
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omyłkowo wzięty (za kogoś)
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To murder somebody is a terrible thing. 学び始める
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They had no idea who was responsible for the murder. 学び始める
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Weeks passed, but the murderer still wasn’t caught. 学び始める
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Wozniak designed the original Apple computers. 学び始める
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The prisoner had to spend 25 years in jail for murder. 学び始める
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aresztowany(a), więzień, więźniarka
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The prosecution intended to call four witnesses. 学び始める
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They couldn’t prove that he committed the murder. 学び始める
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You must have remarkable eyes if you can see that far! 学び始める
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Moskovitz and Zuckerberg were room-mates. 学び始める
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She became a worldwide singing sensation. 学び始める
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The website was shut down by the university. 学び始める
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How did she try to solve the mystery? 学び始める
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The police questioned the suspect about the murder. 学び始める
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I’ll need a USB cable to transfer the pictures to my computer. 学び始める
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It was the strangest murder trial I have ever attended. 学び始める
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One of the great unsolved murder mysteries of all time is that of Jack the Ripper. 学び始める
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She saw Adams on the steps of the victim’s house. 学び始める
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He was a witness to the crime. abolish v obalić In England, the death penalty was abolished in 1965. 学び始める
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The judge acquitted him and he was set free. 学び始める
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You can scroll through the album covers on your computer. 学び始める
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Steve Jobs found his biological mother in the 1980s. 学び始める
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You look really tired and your eyes are bloodshot. 学び始める
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It was one of the most brutal murders in history. 学び始める
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Mark Zuckerberg is an American computer programmer. 学び始める
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They spent a considerable amount of time and money on the investigation. 学び始める
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The lawyer began to cross-examine Mrs Salmon. 学び始める
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wziąć w krzyżowy ogień pytań
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He stood in the middle of the road, looking dazed. 学び始める
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In England, the death penalty was abolished in 1965. 学び始める
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The defendant stood in the dock, waiting to hear the judge’s decision. 学び始める
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The optician tested my eyesight yesterday. 学び始める
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A murderer walked the dark, foggy streets of London. 学び始める
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Zuckerberg was one of the founders of Facebook. 学び始める
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Her honesty meant that many people trusted her. 学び始める
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Tower Bridge is an iconic landmark in London. 学び始める
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Kindness is his great strength. 学び始める
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The lamplight made everything on the street clear. 学び始める
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Tower Bridge is an iconic landmark in London. 学び始める
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There was no malice in her. She didn’t want to hurt anyone. 学び始める
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Merchants were some of the main traders in the past. 学び始める
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It had a 23-inch monochrome screen. 学び始める
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The moonlight made it a very clear evening. 学び始める
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Do you enjoy reading crime novels? 学び始める
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Czy lubisz czytać powieści kryminalne?
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Please stay calm and do not cause a panic. 学び始める
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Zachowaj spokój i nie wywołuj paniki.
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I understand he intends to plead ‘not guilty’. 学び始める
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(nie) przyznawać się do winy Rozumiem, że zamierza przyznać się do „niewinności”.
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The police seemed powerless to stop the murders. 学び始める
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Policja wydawała się bezsilna, by powstrzymać morderstwa.
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There has been another recent theory about how it happened. 学び始める
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Istnieje inna ostatnia teoria o tym, jak to się stało.
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Cornwell analysed a DNA sample to prove who Jack the Ripper really was. 学び始める
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Cornwell przeanalizował próbkę DNA, aby udowodnić, kim naprawdę był Rozpruwacz.
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It incorporated Jobs’ silhouette with the white Apple logo. 学び始める
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Uwzględniono sylwetkę Jobsa z białym logo Apple.
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Silicon is used to manufacture electronic parts. 学び始める
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Krzem jest wykorzystywany do produkcji części elektronicznych.
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Her accent isn’t very strong. It’s a slight accent. 学び始める
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Jej akcent nie jest zbyt mocny. To delikatny akcent.
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I don’t wear spectacles because my eyesight is perfect. 学び始める
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Nie noszę okularów, ponieważ mój wzrok jest idealny.
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He terrorized the inhabitants of the city. 学び始める
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Terroryzował mieszkańców miasta.
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This logo was designed as a tribute to Steve Jobs. 学び始める
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To logo zostało zaprojektowane jako hołd dla Steve'a Jobsa.
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A Tube map isn’t an accurate map of London. 学び始める
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Mapa metra nie jest dokładną mapą Londynu.
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Have you seen how big he is? He’s really well-built. 学び始める
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Widziałeś, jaki on jest duży? On jest naprawdę dobrze zbudowany.
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