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      = decay in someone's teeth  
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      hole in the tooth, cavity     I have a cavity. I have a hole in my tooth.  
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      czyścić nitką dentystyczną   start learning
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      message me / text me / email me   
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      stomach, belly, tummy, abdomen   
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      Umyłam samochód. (na myjni)    start learning
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      She bleached her hair blond.   to make something pale or white, especially by using chemicals or the sun  
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      Can you drop me off on your way to work?  
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      to drop off / to doze off / to nod off   
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      to doze / to nap / to take a nap   
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      to seek - sought - sought    ! In spoken English it is more usual to use look for or try to find.   Thousands of people crossed the border, seeking refuge from the war.  
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      Her hands were rough from hard work.   having an uneven surface ≠ smooth  
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      although / though / even though     Even though he was tired he kept running.  
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      the outer covering of a tree  
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      Ona ma dwanaście książkę po angielsku.    start learning
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      She has dozen books in English.   
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      Ona ma kilkadziesiąt gazet po chińsku.    start learning
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      She has dozens of newspapers in Chinese.   
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      hiccough / hiccup (usually plural)    to have/ get hiccoughs   a sudden repeated stopping of the breath, usually caused by eating or drinking too fast  
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      Oni wyszli wcześniej. (jestem pewna)    start learning
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      They must have left early.     We use must have to express that we feel sure that something was true.  
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      On nie mógł tego powiedzieć (jestem pewna)    start learning
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      She can't have said that. = She couldn't have said that.     We use can't have / couldn't have to say that we believe something was impossible.  
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      On mógł przegapić autobus.    start learning
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      He may have missed the bus. / He might have missed the bus. / He could have missed the bus.     We use may / could / might have to say that it was possible that something happened in the past (but we are not 100% sure).  
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      Być może jeszcze nie wyszedł.    start learning
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      He may not have left yet. / He might not have left yet.   
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      Być może pójdę do domu wcześniej, jeśli będę zmęczona.    start learning
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      I may go home early if I’m tired. / I might go home early if I’m tired.     May and might are both ways of expressing possibility.  
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      As opposed to having a meeting this week, why don’t we have it next week. / Students discuss ideas, as opposed to just copying from books.  
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      różnicować / widzieć różnicę między    start learning
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      to make a distinction between sth and sth     The Act makes no distinction between children and adults (=it treats them as if they were the same).  
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      Did the experiment find any differences in terms of what children learned?  
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      calls from young children concerning lost pets / the facts concerning Marr's car crash 
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      When poverty comes in at the door,...    start learning
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      ... love flies out of the window.   
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