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Present Continuous – Budowa

Published on 2011-04-11 09:13:26

Czas Present Continuous (Present Progressive) jest jednym z najprostszych i najcześciej stosowanych w języku angielskim czasów. Jest to czas teraźniejszy ciągły, używany głównie do wyrażania czynności odbywających się w danym momencie. P > read more

Wish Clauses

Published on 2011-03-31 05:28:23

You can use this structure when you would like things to be different from the way they actually are. Use the verb wish to refer to how you would like things to be in the present or to talk about how you would like things to be in the future. It can > read more

Comparison of English Tenses

Published on 2011-03-26 13:19:45

1) The Present Tenses You use the present tense to express something that happens in the present.  The Present Simple differs from the Present Continuous or Progressive in: Present Simple 1. a present habit or routine She smokes a lot. (She always s > read more

Angielskie Czasy E-Booki – Present Simple

Published on 2011-03-13 16:36:17

English Tenses (Present Simple Tense) E-Book in Polish. Angielskie Czasy E-Booki – Present Simple Tense. > read more

Much-Many & Little-Few

Published on 2011-03-11 15:19:20

We use “much” and “little” with uncount nouns to talk about a quantity of something. We use “many” and “few” with plural nouns to talk about a number of people or things. We use “much” in ne > read more

TOEFL Vocabulary Audio Learn

Published on 2011-03-02 08:23:57

Improve your spelling. Gain a better understanding of sentence structure. Increase your TOEFL scores. AudioLearn includes more than 500 words that commonly appear on the TOEFL exam, making it your indispensable study guide when it comes to TOEFL voca > read more

Prepositions in Idioms-2

Published on 2011-03-01 13:49:16

Against take precautions against For have affection for make allowances for have compassion for an excuse for a reason for have a reputation for have respect for have sympathy for have a talent for lie in wait for (ambush) pave the way for (prepare f > read more

Prepositions in Idioms-1

Published on 2011-03-01 13:29:31

At not at all: not in any way at all times: always at any rate: whatever happens keep someone at arm’s length: avoid becoming closely involved with someone at close quarters: very near at one’s disposal: to be used as one wishes at a dist > read more

Verb List

Published on 2011-02-27 06:48:00

Regular Verbs base -s form past past participle -ing form notes call calls called called calling clean cleans cleaned cleaned cleaning look looks looked looked looking 1 talk talks talked talked talking 1 end ends ended ended ending 2 wait waits wait > read more

Conditionals – Third Conditional

Published on 2011-02-16 05:06:45

In a Type 3 conditional sentence, the tense in the ‘if’ clause is the past perfect, and the tense in the main clause is the perfect conditional: ‘IF’ CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE If + past perfect If it had rained If you had worked hard > read more

Conditionals – Second Conditional

Published on 2011-02-16 04:55:28

In a Type 2 conditional sentence, the tense in the ‘if’ clause is the simple past, and the tense in the main clause is the present conditional: ‘IF’ CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE If + simple past If it rained If you went to bed earlier P > read more

Conditionals – First Conditional

Published on 2011-02-13 11:15:05

In a Type 1 conditional sentence, the tense in the ‘if clause is the simple present, and the tense in the main clause is the simple future ‘IF’ CLAUSE (CONDITION) MAIN CLAUSE (RESULT) If + simple present If it rains If you don’ > read more

Conditionals – Zero Conditional

Published on 2011-02-13 11:10:50

In ‘zero’ conditional sentences, the tense in both parts of the sentence is the simple present: ‘IF’ CLAUSE (CONDITION) MAIN CLAUSE (RESULT) If + simple present If you heat ice If it rains simple present it melts. you get wet > read more

English Phrasal Verbs

Published on 2011-02-06 13:48:54

Separable add up – add back up – cause to move backwards; support; blow up; cause to explode; destroy by explosives break down – analyze; list the parts of separately break into – go into a house or room forcibly; suddenly; be > read more

TOEFL Grammar

Published on 2011-01-17 12:58:19

There are several things you can do to prepare for the TOEFL Structure section. 1. Understand Basic Sentence Structure. 2. Understand Conjunctions and Linking Words, Coordinators and Subordinators. 3. Understand Subject-Verb Agreement and Passive Voi > read more

TOEFL Grammar

Published on 2011-01-17 12:58:19

There are several things you can do to prepare for the TOEFL Structure section. 1. Understand Basic Sentence Structure. 2. Understand Conjunctions and Linking Words, Coordinators and Subordinators. 3. Understand Subject-Verb Agreement and Passive Voi > read more

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Published on 2011-01-13 06:21:07

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Longman TOEFL iBT CD-ROM 2.0

Published on 2011-01-10 16:23:38

Longman Preparation CD ROM for the TOEFL® Test: iBT 2.0 (Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking) Format : EXE Size : 361 MB http://adf.ly/173906/longman-toefl-ibt-cdrom-part1 http://adf.ly/173906/longman-toefl-ibt-cdrom-part2 http://adf.ly/173906/lon > read more

Quantifiers

Published on 2011-01-06 19:02:21

All or none All (of) the people are here. Not all (of) the people are here. All (of) the people are not here. None of the people are here. Not any of the people are here. 100% are here. Less than 100% Not well defined. Could be “not all” > read more

Quantifiers

Published on 2011-01-06 19:02:21

All or none All (of) the people are here. Not all (of) the people are here. All (of) the people are not here. None of the people are here. Not any of the people are here. 100% are here. Less than 100% Not well defined. Could be “not all” or “no > read more

This, That, These, Those

Published on 2011-01-06 18:58:26

Demonstratives are used to point out a particular item. They are as follows: This (indicates something close to the speaker) That (indicates something away from the speaker) These (indicates some things close to the speaker) Those (indicates some thi > read more

This, That, These, Those

Published on 2011-01-06 18:58:26

Demonstratives are used to point out a particular item. They are as follows: This (indicates something close to the speaker) That (indicates something away from the speaker) These (indicates some things close to the speaker) Those (indicates some thi > read more

BBC Learning English Radio Programme – Talk About English

Published on 2011-01-06 07:02:24

Another valuable and useful document from us Content : 24 MP3 Size : 148 MB http://adf.ly/173906/bbclearningenglish *Don’t forget to click an advertisements (Sidebar or under posts).You will support us with this.Thank you. > read more

BBC Learning English Radio Programme – Talk About English

Published on 2011-01-06 07:02:24

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A.J.Hoge Effortless English Learning System

Published on 2011-01-01 11:11:19

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A.J.Hoge Effortless English Learning System

Published on 2011-01-01 11:11:19

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Past Modals

Published on 2011-01-01 08:03:03

Past modals come in two forms. The first type is the easiest and usually requires only a simple word change: I can drive. I could drive when I was 16. I have to go to California. I had to go to California. Lenny will pay tomorrow. Lenny said he would > read more

Past Modals

Published on 2011-01-01 08:03:03

Past modals come in two forms. The first type is the easiest and usually requires only a simple word change: I can drive. I could drive when I was 16. I have to go to California. I had to go to California. Lenny will pay tomorrow. Lenny said he would > read more

When/How Long

Published on 2011-01-01 07:54:04

When and How Long indicate different things. When usually indicates a specific point in time, or something that is considered as a specific point. How long indicates a period or length of time, with a beginning and ending point. When did you move to > read more

When/How Long

Published on 2011-01-01 07:54:04

When and How Long indicate different things. When usually indicates a specific point in time, or something that is considered as a specific point. How long indicates a period or length of time, with a beginning and ending point. When did you move to > read more

The A-Z of Correct English E-Book

Published on 2010-12-27 16:58:37

The A-Z of Correct English E-Book Common errors in English – quick solutions to everyday spelling, punctuation and grammar problems. Page : 203 Format : PDF Size : 1.5 MB http://uploading.com/files/a3c68c32/theazofcorrectenglish.pdf/ [adrotate > read more

The A-Z of Correct English E-Book

Published on 2010-12-27 16:58:37

The A-Z of Correct English E-Book Common errors in English – quick solutions to everyday spelling, punctuation and grammar problems. Page : 203 Format : PDF Size : 1.5 MB http://uploading.com/files/a3c68c32/theazofcorrectenglish.pdf/ > read more

Longman English Grammar Practice E-Book

Published on 2010-12-27 16:47:40

Longman English Grammar Practice for Intermediate Students E-Book Page : 302 Format : PDF Size : 5.9 MB http://uploading.com/files/a1mef2a6/Longman_English_Grammar_Practice_intermediate_Self_Study_Edition.pdf/ [adrotate banner="10"] > read more

Longman English Grammar Practice E-Book

Published on 2010-12-27 16:47:40

Longman English Grammar Practice for Intermediate Students E-Book Page : 302 Format : PDF Size : 5.9 MB http://uploading.com/files/a1mef2a6/Longman_English_Grammar_Practice_intermediate_Self_Study_Edition.pdf/ > read more

Too/Enough

Published on 2010-12-27 16:27:23

Too and Enough are used with adjectives and indicate degree. Too means more than necessary, and it precedes the adjective. Enough means sufficient and usually follows the adjective. He is too old to ride the Merry-Go-Round. She has too much money. To > read more



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