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Sue gets up at 7.

You can't use the bathroom because Scarlett is taking a shower.

I saw Isabelle in the shopping mall.

Jason used to visit us on Fridays. He would sin in an armchair, smoke a pipe and tell us most weird stories.

I was taking a nap when Jason called.

Have you finished eating yet?

I've been working hard all day. I'm on my last legs.

We've already finished.

When we came home, mom had already finished cooking.


You'll never get there by 3 pm.

What are you going to do with your old car?

The president will be visiting us in November.

They will all have arrived by 7 pm.









Ice melts if you heat it.

If I find her address, I?ll send Chloe an invitation.

I would read a long book if I had more time.

If Alfie had not helped Joshua, he could have drowned.

If they worked so hard yesterday, they will be tired today.


Mary couldn't have failed to notice that.

There was not anybody in the waiting room.

None of them knew the answer.


to watch, to be watching, to have watched



Olivia made me clean the bathroom.




Harry was able to jump over the wall./ Mia could play the piano at the age of five.

Sophia can drive a car./ Could you open the window for me?

Ruby may/ might come late./ May I borrow your pen for a second?

You must really see this film!/ Jacob has to write a report every week.

I need to get up at 6 am tomorrow.

Oscar can't have lost the way. He was born in the neighbourhood.

Mr. Taylor could have phoned me at least.

Jane might have told him.

Lily must have lied to me.

Mrs. Williams needn't have cooked so much food. There were just a few guests.

Ella ought to have known better than that.

Noah shoudn't have spent all that money on computer games.

They will have finished by now.


I believe Grace should marry Thomas./ You ought to be prepared.

We shall be back by 10 o'clock./ Jack will surely win the match.

Will you help me carry this bag, John?/ Would you like a drink?


Tea is grown in India./ Jack has been warned./ The room is being painted.

Vanessa was robbed in London./ The accident happened when the scaffold was being put up./ The digging had been finished by 5 pm.

The horses will be taken to the stable./ By 3 pm we shall have sent all the emails.

Millie loves being given flowers.

She was supposed to be here at 10.00 am.

Jason had his motorbike repaired last month. We had our car stolen last year.

He's believed to be dead. It's said that the minister is going to be dismissed.



Amy asked what time the meeting was.

John asked the guests not to smoke in the room.

Jason said he was mad.


Would you mind telling me where the toilet is?

Isn't Pete kind?

Let's go for a walk, shall we?


John's brother owns a pizza restaurant.

We need some sugar./ There's a banana in my lunchbox.


my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their

The whole family was there./ Most people like strawberries./ Who drank all the milk?

Can I have another one?/ There are other tools that you could use.

I know them both./ I don?t believe either of you./ Jeremy has neither the time nor the money

Our city will be visited by the queen herself.

Little is known about his early years in Paris./ We need a little oil.

Bob has a few reasons; I have none./ We have no time to spare.

'Can you fetch the dvds?' 'Which ones?' 'They ones that are on the top shelf.'

'Where?s the knife? I can?t find it.' 'It's in the top drawer.' 'Helen asked me to get some beer.'

mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours

Joanna looked at herself in the mirror.

Never judge someone by the way they look. Somebody?s got to talk to her.

Can you see thoese shoes over there?


Oliver is (not) as optimistic as Susan.




It's absolutely freezing outside.

What a beautiful day!

Medicine and food are getting more and more expensive.

I love that big old red antique car.


The sooner she comes the better.


Penelope can jump very high./ (close, daily, early, fair, fast, free, hard, high, late, long, low, right, wide, wrong)

I speak English more fluently now than last year.

The TV is rather loud.

Outside, there was a small pond./ There was a small pond outside. Susan drove the car carefully.

It's quite clear./ Gus is rather a bore./ Jim is rather an unpleasant man.

That stick is long enough./ This car is too expenisive for us.




They definitely saw me./ Amelia is obviously not hungry.


The Robinsons have an ugly dog./ Jenny goes to primary school./ There are many countries in the world.

People all over the world like Chopin's music.

I live in Poland. Poland has full access to the Baltic Sea.

Children go to school to understand the world better.



at five o'clock, before dinner, since Monday

at the bus stop, in North Street

off the shelf, into the bag

He works as a pilot./ Stop behaving like a moron.

for lunch, on television, by mistake



He seemed as if he hadn't slept for days. She moved her lips as if to smile.

You'd better hurry up, Peter. Sir, hadn't you better buckle up?

It's time Daisy stopped dating Henry.

People demand that the troops are/ (should) be withdrawn immediately. I suggest Mary leave the country. I insist (that) the dog be returned to its owner.

Be that as it may.

Suppose Phoebe agreed to come with us.

Freya wished she had never invited Muhammad to her party.

I wish I had more free time./ I wish Sienna would stop asking such silly questions.

Florence would rather stay at home tonight.



Roger worked slowly yet effectively.

Stop talking and open your books.

Sitting at her desk, Jane read the letter carefully.

This being the case, let us go.

Seeing that I have never been to Copehagen, I couldn't have visited Tivoli. Don?t do it because it?s silly. Greg overslept as/ since he went to bed very late the previous night. As I didn't know how to fix motorbike, I called the mechanic.

They?re the people who want to buy our bungalow.

Betty, who I have known for years, is doing the London marathon this year.

Ann's such a nice girl that she's got a lot of friends. Rob is such a good man that all respect him.

They sent him a postcard from Moscow.

How nice of you to come!

despite, even though, although

Ben was so angry that he began shouting.

There is only one window in this room.

Let me know when Bob comes to the office.

What Emma likes for dinner is spicy chicken and a glass of beer.


yesterday's weather/ The dog's tail wagged rapidly./ The court dismissed Mr Gray's appeal.

The year we moved into the house [1993] was a difficult one for us.

the Grand Canyon, a Russian song, Mount Everest, Venus

I have very little time to learn some language: my new job begins in two months.

It was an expensive hotel in the centre of Madrid, but we decided it was worth the money.

I pay the bills ? Jenny has all the fun. That's unfair.

Wow! I can?t believe I bumped into you here.


state-of-the-art design, friendly-looking dog

What the hell is that?

'The best investments today,' according to Benjamin, 'are computer companies.'

Some people live in the city centre; others prefer to live outside the city.


Sentences made up of 2000 most frequent English words. Zdania złożone z 2000 najczęściej występujących słów w języku angielskim.

Zdania ilustrujące fałszywych przyjaciół (false friends) w języku polskim i angielskim: podobne brzmienie, inne znaczenie, np. "chef" oznacza szef kuchni, a polskie słowo "szef" tłumaczymy "boss". acutally - currently, eventually - possibly, accord - chord

a fleet of ships, a swarm of bees, a bunch of keys


Over my dead body!

Don't take anything for granted.

It's like talking to a brick wall.

Brenda is like a breath of fresh air in the company.

It was just a little white lie.

It's in the bag./ It's on the cards.

It's a piece of cake.

Blood is thicker than water.

It leaves a lot to be desired./ He's head and shoulders above the rest.

I'm as fit as a fiddle.

I'd like to get away from it all.

I know it like the back of my hand.

It slipped my mind.

Various idioms.

Now, you've really put your foot in it.

It cost me an arm and a leg.

I feel under the weather today.

Fingers crossed!

Amy has friends in high places.

Let's sleep on it.

You shouldn't put all your eggs in one basket.

Lucy is the spitting image of her father.

I wouldn't dream of it!

We're moving at a snail's pace.

The boss gave us the green light./ I think we should call it a day.

Linda is really hungry for success./ We struggle to make ends meet.

Susan appeared out of the blue.

Greg solved the problem in no time.

This is a dead-end job.

Jessica is looking forward to the weekend.

Throw the rubbish away!/ Take off your coat.

Poppy takes after her aunt Isabella.

Peter and Ben set off on their journey./ Look out!


Lions are dangerous.

Jenny is very good-looking.

Betty is not really a concert-goer.

Ben is fairly easy-going.

Alicia took off her shoes and put on her slippers.

She is a Chinese politician.

You must not skip classes.

Where is the highest waterfall in the world?

Have you seasoned the stew?

Gregory feels shivery.

I love sailing.

We need a new power-point here.

What do fish use their gills for?


The chair is broken.

I and my sister are on the same wavelength./ Jane has fallen out with her parents again.

Barry Smith patented his invention.

A rectangle has four right angles.

How many goals have you scored?

Robert has to change trains in Manchester.

The storm damaged several houses.

What do you do for a living?



A number of questions on dreams and dreaming to help make a dialogue or a speech.




Does Sylvia like bananas?

I've been washing up. I have wet hands.



I'll carry the bag for you. It's so heavy.




'Your bag is rather heavy! What is there in it? 'I've got four bottles of good wine. We're going to celebrate my birhtday.'



Do you think he'll win the race?




chicking in/ out, room service, complaining, cockroach problem

choosing a restaurant, making a reservation, ordering food and drinks, tipping, complaining, recommending

setting up a bank account, transferring money, making withdrawals, ATMs

reporting a crime, getting a ticket

asking for a date, a blind date, calling after a date, an argument, rejecting an invitation, stopping a relationship

driving test, learning how to drive, getting a parking ticket, car accident, calling an insurance company

housework, arguments

meals, kinds of foods, making a shopping list, ordering food, buying food, cooking

health insurance, emergency, health problems, seeing a doctor, calling in sick, blood tests, blood tests, staying healthy


where to get off, pass, missing the bus stop, on a wrong bus

apartment veiwing, damages, asking about public transport, interviewing a potential roommate, deposit, garbage disposal, moving out, looking for an apartment, asking about location/ neighbourhood/ safety featers/ utilities, visiting a rental agent, negotiating the price, pets, rubbish and recycling, laundry, plumbing, eviction notice

weather, calling friends, describing people, expressing joy/ concern/ disappointment, complimenting, leasure activities, inviting, sharing news, leave talking

meeting new students, finding a classroom, textbooks, talking about teachers, turning homework in late, borrowing class notes, grades, being absent, school trips, getting a library card, returning books

trying on clothes, returning/ getting a refund, exchanging things, looking for a gife, misleading ad, different shops, flea market, negotiating a price, where to buy what

visiting a city, buying a holiday

travel agent, booking a flight, making a reservation, luggage, limit, going through the customs, talking to seatmate, means of transport, shopping for souvenirs, losing things, having things stolen

looking for a job, job interview




Longer passages and articles of different difficulty.




One-paragraph readings of different difficulty.


My dog Brute tends to bark a lot when it's left alone. HABIT My dog Brute is in the habit of barking a lot when it's left alone.







quick --> quickly, happy --> happily, enthusiastic --> enthusiastically Pete looked hopefully at his father.

green-eyed

longer texts

His behaviour was so improper.

depart --> departure, land --> landing, agree --> agreement The final agreement took four hours to reach.

energy - energise, long - elongate, lengthen, rich - enrich


Films and exercises.

Poems and exercises.

Songs and exercises.

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