Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
Wordbuilding
Translation
Grammar
100

polar

fleece

100

brać udział

take part in

100

Travel can (breadth) your mind

broaden

100

I (uczyłam się grać) the piano for 3 years.

have been learning

100

Mike (read) this book by tomorrow.

will have read

200

próżny

vain

200

natknąć się

come across

200

The generation gap has (width) recently

widened

200

My parents (pozwalają mi na pozostawanie poza domem) till midnight at weekends.

let me stay out

200

When Mary (come) home, she (realise) that somebody (break) in.

came, realised, had broken

300

sędzia sportowy

referee

300

wymierać 

die out

300

I tried to (action) my account but I couldn't.

activate

300

That is very unusual, (nieprawdaż)?

isn't it

300

I'm sure Betty was't at home yesterday.

Betty ....

Betty can't have been at home yesterday.

400

drapieżnik

predator

400

zepsuć się (o jedzeniu)

go off

400

Mark makes quick decisions, he's so (decision)

decisive

400

Tomorrow at five (będę leciała) to London.

will be flying

400

I didn't have money so I couldn't buy a new car.

If ...........

If I had had money I would have bought a new car.

500

recepta

prescription

500

składać się z

be made up of

500

I find it difficult to show (resilient) when people criticise me.

resilience

500

I don't like musicals.

(ja też nie)

neither do I

500

My best friend Mia is getting married. Her brother is a police officer.

My best friend ......

My best friend Mia, whose brother is a police officer, is getting married.

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