report me!
use me!
fill in!
correct!
translate!
100

now

then

100

I've never done it before! CLAIM She ...

She claimed that she had never done it before.

100

Sarah congratulated him ... passing the test with flying colours.

on

100

They asked me weather I had crammed the night before.

weather - whether

100

oskarżyć o, obwinić o, nalegać na

accuse of, blame for, insist on

200

next week

the week after / the following week

200

I won't proceed with the contract! THREATEN The client ...

The client threatened not to proceed with the contract.

200

They insisted on ... staying for the night but we had to go. 

us / our

200

Would you mind telling me how much was the dress?

... how much the dress was?

200

zagrozić że, przeprosić za, wyznać że się coś zrobiło

threaten to, apologise for, confess to doing sth

300

yesterday

the day before / the previous day

300

I wish I hadn't told you the truth. REGRET She ...

She regretted telling him the truth.

300

Jake accused her ... being disobedient.

of

300

We suggested to tell the truth no matter what.

suggested telling

300

twierdzić że, pochwalić kogoś za, zaprzeczyć zrobieniu czegoś

claim that, praise sb for, deny doing sth

400

last week

the week before / the previous week

400

Don't jump to conclusions prematurely. PERSUADE The lawyer ...

The lawyer persuaded us not to jump to conclusions prematurely.

400

We denied ... discussed the matter with him before.

having

400

Tom blamed Martha for breaking the law.

for - of

400

skrytykować kogoś za, sprzeciwić się czemuś, odmówić zrobienia czegos

critise sb for, object to sth, refuse to do sth

500

four hours ago

four hours earlier / before

500

I won't give you my phone! OBJECT My daughter ...

My daughter objected to having her phone confiscated by the teacher.

500

The teacher praised him ... not getting involved in the fight.

for

500

Nobody confessed of having taken the last biscuit.

of - to

500

przyznać się do zrobienia czegoś, przechwalać się czymś, podejrzewać kogoś o

admit (to) doing sth, boast about sth, suspect sb of

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