1. bunch of people
Inglese parola "grupa ludzi"(bunch of people) si verifica in set:
Słówka 2 unit 1Unit 1 - słowkaBolsonaro's cz. 1Unit 2 Challenges2. lot
Your words of encouragement meant a lot to me.
He eats a lot.
The author illustrated his book with a lot of pictures.
You must remember the fact that you owe her a lot.
Did you have a lot of happy experiences in your childhood?
We had a bad rice crop last year because it rained a lot.
A lot of people are going to tell you that you shouldn't have done that.
Tom and Mary argue a lot, but they still get along quite well together.
CO₂ has a lot to do with the so-called greenhouse effect.
It sometimes is the case that there is a lot of disagreement.
He has bought a lot in the suburbs with a view to building a house.
It's a lot less likely for a Macintosh computer to have a virus than a computer running Windows.
A lot of reports came to the policeman that a wild monkey was found.
I like you a whole lot.
A lot of buildings collapsed in Japan due to the earthquake yesterday.
Inglese parola "grupa ludzi"(lot) si verifica in set:
Some words from Harry Potter 1#Game of Thrones S01E013. gaggle
The gaggle of shrieking and whooping school children were irritating the bus driver.
A gaggle of geese waddled out of the farmyard and onto the street.
Inglese parola "grupa ludzi"(gaggle) si verifica in set:
Vocabulary revision 14. posse
The sheriff gathered together a posse to catch the fugitive.
The disgraced minister walked swiftly from the car to his house pursued by a whole posse of reporters.