b _ _ _ u _
(to fill something with air or gas)
blow up
bułka z masłem, coś bardzo prostego
a piece of cake
one fish - two ...
one fish - two fish
Bounce me, catch me, make me roll, kick me hard and score a goal. Throw me high, watch me fall. Can you guess? I'm a bouncy ...
Ball
Adjective and preposition
My kids are addicted ... video games
My kids are addicted to video games.
a_ _ f_ _
(to say that you want to speak to somebody or be directed to a place)
ask for
to nie jest to co lubię
not my cup of tea
one knife - two ...
one knife - two knives
Scientists call me H2O, but that's a name you may not know. I fall in raindrops from the sky. I'm good to drink when your mouth feels dry.
Water
Conjunctions
This book is short ... fascinating.
This book is short but fascinating.
d_ _ _ w_ _ _
(to take appropriate action in a particular situation; handle)
deal with
spać jak kamień
sleep like a log
one foot - two ...
one foot - two feet
I may be real or be a toy. I can be driven by girls or boys.
My horn goes toot and I'm made of steel.
I've got four doors and a steering wheel.
Car
Time clauses
Text me _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the parcel with my books arrives.
Text me as soon as the parcel with my books arrives.
h_ _ _ _ u_
(to do something more quickly because there is not much time)
hurry up
nie móc usiedzieć w miejscu
have ants in one's pants
one goose - two ...
one goose - two geese
I can be straight, or wind around.
I'll always let you climb up or down.
Stairs
Defining relative clauses
It is the restaurant ... I broke my leg last year.
It is the restaurant where I broke my leg last year.
t_ _ _ _ sth u_
(vomit)
throw sth up
wyczuć podstęp
smell a rat
one person - two ...
one person - two people
The third little pig built his house from me, it wasn't straw or sticks.
To keep the big bad wolf at bay he used cement and ...
Brick
Reported Speech
"My uncle moved to America last year" said Greg.
Greg said that his uncle had moved to America the previous year.