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Ways to Say 'Goodbye'

Dodane przez Tomasz H. 30 czerwca 2015 w kategorii: Język angielski, Leksyka

Casual

So long!

Not very common. You may find it in news headlines.

 

Later!

A cool, casual way to say goodbye. Follow 'Later!' with something like: 'mate', 'bro', 'dude' or 'man'.


Bye!

The most common way to say goodbye in English. You can say "'Bye" to anyone you know, from friends to coworkers to clients.

 

Bye! Bye!

Usually used by children and adults say it when speaking to children.

 

All right then!

Not very common phrase. Very relaxed and colloquial.

 

See you later!

Used with almost anyone. You're saying goodbye to someone in person. Talking to someone on the ...

The future of 'must'

Dodane przez Tomasz H. 23 czerwca 2015 w kategorii: Język angielski, Porady językowe, Porady ogólne

Must is a modal verb and it does not have an infinitive form. The obligation to do something can (and frequently does) exist in the present. So we have to use an alternative way of expressing the idea in the future - will have to.


Obligation

Look how to use 'will have to' to express obligation:

I will have to wait until Monday to go to the doctor.

You will have to learn more to pass the exam.


Negation

Now look at some examples of 'will have to' in the negative form:

The kids won't have to go to school ...

8 Important Phrasal Verbs of Movement

Dodane przez Tomasz H. 18 czerwca 2015 w kategorii: Język angielski, Leksyka

Step on

To eliminate a problem, have victory.

Hurry up (used as 'step on it').

 

Go under

If a company or business goes under, it fails financially.

To lose consciousness.

 

Run into / Bump into

To meet someone you know when you are not expecting to.

 

Get off

To remove something.

Something that you say in order to tell someone to stop touching someone or something.

 

Take out

Refers to prepared meals purchased at a restaurant, that the purchaser intends to eat elsewhere.

Go out socially with someone, especially a date.

 

Drift apart

If two people drift apart, they gradually become ...

5 Types of Adverbs

Dodane przez Tomasz H. 8 czerwca 2015 w kategorii: Język angielski, Leksyka, Porady językowe

Adverbs modify other words apart from nouns and pronouns. For example:

She sings.

She sings beautifully.

Here the adverb modifies 'sings' and gives us more information about the action.

 

 

Adverbs of Manner

He was driving dangerously.
We ran quickly.

 

Adverbs of Frequency

I never wear yellow.
We play football once a week.

 

Adverbs of Reason or Purpose

Since it is raining, I won't go.
I study hard so that I will pass my tests.

 

Adverbs of Place

Let's go somewhere for lunch.
He threw the ball towards me.

 

Adverbs of Time

Can we talk about it later.
She ...

Renting an Apartment - Vocabulary

Dodane przez Tomasz H. 3 czerwca 2015 w kategorii: Język angielski, Leksyka, Porady językowe, Porady ogólne

She checked the classifieds, but she didn't see anything in her price range.

classifieds - the section of a newspaper with listings of items, cars, and houses to buy, sell and rent

price range - the amount of money you hope or expect to pay

 


I can't afford to live there alone, so I'm looking for a roommate.

I can't afford - I don't have enough money

roommate - a person who will share the apartment and split the cost of renting it.

 

The apartment is fully furnished.

furnished - it already has furniture – beds, chairs, tables etc. (unfurnished - partment ...

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