it happens when your eyes get red and you sneeze all the time. Usually every spring
What's hay fever?
What's "hair"?
It's a type of service in a hotel which we need if we want to go out and leave children at the hotel
What's babysitting service?
We use this modal verb for advice.
Why do we use "should"?
You have a temperature and your whole body aches.
what are the symptoms of a flu?
If you eat something not fresh it might be "upset"
What's a "stomach"?
it is the time of the year when not a lot of tourists come to visit.
What's low season?
We use these two other structures to also give advice.
Why do we use: "Why don't you" and "ought to"?
It's a lot of red spots on your skin.
What's a rash?
What are ears?
You sleep in it when you go camping.
What's a tent?
It is a negative imperative of "take five pills a day"
What's "don't take five pills a day"?
English word for "krwotok z nosa"
What's a nosebleed?
One foot, two...
What's feet?
Another word for visiting a city (going to museums, squares, etc)
What means "sightseeing"?
We use this structure when we want to be polite and give some bad news at the same time.
Why do we use "i'm afraid..."
When your body is wet. Usually a symptom of a disease.
What's sweating?
People have two of them in their bodies.
What are eyes/ears/hands/feet/shoulders/legs/arms
She worked for a beauty clinic before NCBR.
What did Sylwia do?
We use this structure to talk about unreal things. It consists of Past Simple and WOULD + V
What's the second conditional?