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1. I was falling / broke 2. was staring 3. didn't see / was listening 4. was flying / fell 5. reached / were having 6. arrived / was just leaving 7. saw / was smoking 8. was / was working / didn't want 9. caught / was spinning 10. was having / met 11. got / was cooking 12. was waiting / began 13. was working / cut / went 14. wasn't 15. was having / phoned 16. borrowed 17. was she 18. didn't see 19. was doing / was playing 20. were standing / saw
1. He works in Britain / He doesn't work in Britain. Who works in B? Where does he work? Does he work in Britain? 2. I have 3 brothers. I don't have 3 borthers. Who has 3 brothers? How many brothers do you have? Do you have 3 brothers? 3. I give her... I don;t give her presents every Ch. Who gives her presents every Ch? Who do you give presents every Ch? Do you give her presents every Ch? What do you give her every ch? How often do you give her presents?
1. They are working in the garden now. They aren't working in the garden now. Who is working in the garden now? Where are they working now? What are they doing now? Are they working in the garden now? 2. I am going to the theatre tomorrow. I am not going to the theatre tomorrow. Who is going to the theatre tomorrow? Where are you going tomorrow? Are you going to the theatre tomorrow? 3. He is helping his parents at the moment. He isn;t helping his parents at the moment. Who is helping his parents? What is he doing at the moment? Who is he helping at the moment? Is he helping his parents at the moment?
1. He lent me his book yesterday. He didn't lend me his book yesterday. Who lent you his book yesterday? What did he lend you yesterday? Did he lend you his book yesterday? When did he lend you his book? 2. I saw her 2 days ago. I didn't see her 2 days ago. Who saw her 2 days ago? When did you see her? Who did you see 2 days ago? Did you see her 2 days ago? 3. They were here last week. They weren't here last week. Who was here last week? Where were they last week? Were they here last week? What time were they here last week?
Jak opanujesz te struktury (uważaj, bo jest tu dużo form zmienionych jak i podstawowych w tych strukturach), to znaczy, że umiesz mówić po angielsku. Nie jest to aż tak trudne. Na pewno to łykniesz :) Powodzenia!
Chcesz się nauczyć czasów i innych podstawowych zagadnień gramatycznych, a zarazem zdać bardzo dobrze maturę? Angielski-korepetycje 1, Andrzej Michalski - niezbędnik każdego licealisty.
2. was staring
3. didn't see / was listening
4. was flying / fell
5. reached / were having
6. arrived / was just leaving
7. saw / was smoking
8. was / was working / didn't want
9. caught / was spinning
10. was having / met
11. got / was cooking
12. was waiting / began
13. was working / cut / went
14. wasn't
15. was having / phoned
16. borrowed
17. was she
18. didn't see
19. was doing / was playing
20. were standing / saw
1. He works in Britain / He doesn't work in Britain.
Who works in B? Where does he work? Does he work in Britain?
2. I have 3 brothers. I don't have 3 borthers.
Who has 3 brothers? How many brothers do you have? Do you have 3 brothers?
3. I give her... I don;t give her presents every Ch.
Who gives her presents every Ch? Who do you give presents every Ch?
Do you give her presents every Ch? What do you give her every ch?
How often do you give her presents?
1. They are working in the garden now. They aren't working in the garden now.
Who is working in the garden now? Where are they working now?
What are they doing now? Are they working in the garden now?
2. I am going to the theatre tomorrow. I am not going to the theatre tomorrow.
Who is going to the theatre tomorrow? Where are you going tomorrow?
Are you going to the theatre tomorrow?
3. He is helping his parents at the moment. He isn;t helping his parents at the moment.
Who is helping his parents? What is he doing at the moment?
Who is he helping at the moment? Is he helping his parents at the moment?
1. He lent me his book yesterday. He didn't lend me his book yesterday.
Who lent you his book yesterday? What did he lend you yesterday?
Did he lend you his book yesterday? When did he lend you his book?
2. I saw her 2 days ago. I didn't see her 2 days ago.
Who saw her 2 days ago? When did you see her?
Who did you see 2 days ago? Did you see her 2 days ago?
3. They were here last week. They weren't here last week.
Who was here last week? Where were they last week?
Were they here last week? What time were they here last week?
Jak opanujesz te struktury (uważaj, bo jest tu dużo form zmienionych jak i podstawowych w tych strukturach), to znaczy, że umiesz mówić po angielsku.
Nie jest to aż tak trudne. Na pewno to łykniesz :)
Powodzenia!
Chcesz się nauczyć czasów i innych podstawowych zagadnień gramatycznych, a zarazem zdać bardzo dobrze maturę?
Angielski-korepetycje 1, Andrzej Michalski - niezbędnik każdego licealisty.