Translate the part of the sentence in brackets into English.
We're looking forward (aby spotkać się) ... you in person.
We're looking forward TO MEETING you in person.
Which verb means to consider or have an opinion about something or someone?
a) inquire
b) probe
c) recover
d) regard
d) regard
Translate the part of the sentence in brackets into English.
When I started to work here I needed a lot of help, but now I (jestem przyzwyczajony do wykonywania) ... all the work on my own.
When I started to work here I needed a lot of help, but now I AM USED TO DOING all the work on my own.
What phrasal verbs mean:
a) to connect one's telephone call to another person
b) to make a successful telephone call to someone
a) put someone through (to someone else)
b) get through (to someone)
Complete the sentences with the correct verb forms.
a) If it (not, be) ... for my family, I would give up this job.
b) If Tom hadn't been working last weekend, he (go) ... fishing.
c) They will lose their jobs if they (keep) ... showing up late for work.
a) If it WERE NOT / WEREN'T for my family, I would give up this job.
b) If Tom hadn't been working last weekend, he WOULD HAVE GONE fishing.
c) They will lose their jobs if they KEEP showing up late for work.
Give a synonym for the following verbs.
a) assist
b) delve
c) dismiss
For example:
a) back, help, support
b) examine, probe, search
c) discharge, fire, sack
Translate the following sentence into English.
Gdybyś wtedy posłuchał mojej rady, uniknąłbyś tylu kłopotów.
If you had listened to my advice, you would have avoided so much trouble.
What letters are missing in the following words?
a) a _ _ i c _ _ a _ e (oczekiwać, spodziewać się)
b) c _ i _ _ n _ (górny limit, pułap)
c) c _ _ p _ _ s a _ _ o _ (odszkodowanie)
d) d _ _ i _ _ s (niepewny, wątpliwy)
a) anticipate
b) ceiling
c) compensation
d) dubious
Translate the following words and phrases into English.
a) czynnik
b) konkurencje lekkoatletyczne
c) na przyszłość, odtąd
d) runąć, upaść
d) w uznaniu za coś, w podzięce za coś
a) factor
b) track and field (events)
c) henceforth
d) tumble
e) in acknowledgement of something