1.
to head out to somewhere
2.
to
Go to sleep.
I hope to one day speak German as well as you speak English.
Why aren't you going? "Because I don't want to."
It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
Look at me when I talk to you!
Homeroom teachers should make every effort to keep in touch with their students.
Nobody ever comes to see us in this out-of-the-way village.
If I can get into university, I am hoping to learn to speak two foreign languages.
Fewer workers meant fewer people with money to buy goods.
Franklin Roosevelt was born to a rich and important New York family.
Two roundtrip tickets to Osaka, please.
The president was quoted as saying he would like to visit Japan soon.
You are welcome to the use of our house while we are away on vacation.
It began to rain heavily just as we got to the gate.
According to the weather forecast, the rainy season will set in next week.
3.
head for somewhere
Inglese parola "iść gdzieś"(head for somewhere) si verifica in set:
travel - english words4. get here
How did you get here?
What time do you think you'll get here?
Inglese parola "iść gdzieś"(get here) si verifica in set:
Unit 1 ZIP PRz5. be off
We must be off, I'm afraid
I must be off
6. go out
Mark doesn't go out much.
Let's go out!
It's dangerous to go out after midnight.
go out with friends
Did you go out yesterday?
Let's go out, we can't watch movies every day!
Let's go out to a restaurant tonight.
1. The electricity went out last night. 2. Every weekend I go out with my friends.
There's no job for me in my country, it's time to go out.
go out on Friday night
I always go out with my best friends on Friday night.
Let's go out for a walk. / The light went out as we sat for dinner. / Tom and Mary have been going out for seven years.
Let's go out and have some fun!
Mark doesn't go out much. let's go out for a walk. The light went out as we sat for dinner.
We go out to the cinema every week.
7. heading
We're heading for disaster.
Where are you heading?
I remembered the heading of the article, so I found it pretty quickly.
I couldn't figure out where on earth he was heading for.
What heading does this come under?
A long caravan of camel was heading to the West.
How far are you going? "I'm heading for Chicago."
They are leaving Cairo today heading for Tel Aviv.
It is strange that a cameraman heading for a war-zone should not know about the danger of unexploded shells. The newspaper company is being negligent in its training.
There points can be brought under the same heading.
The missing paper had the heading Conclusions on it - can you help me look for it?
Americans are all heading north to the land of opportunity.
The headings are in the same order as the diagram above.
The chief has changed the heading of the article.
Correct heading is 322 degrees.
8. go over to somewhere
9. go on
Sorry for interrupting Please go on
If you go on eating like that, you're going to get fat within a year.
The show must go on
You can go on studying, I won't bother you anymore.
go on holiday
I can't go on with this report. I need more information.
[She can't go on pretending that everything is fine when it clearly isn't.]
This situation will go on indefinitley if we don't do something
Please, go on
continue/Please, go on. Don't let me interrupt you
The film seemed to go on forever.
I heard the TV go on in the next room.
The lights go on automatically when it gets dark, and go off when it gets light.
We can't go on living like this. She didn't even look up. She just went on reading.
Please go on with what you're doing and don't let us interrupt you. [+ -ing verb] We really can't go on living like this - we'll have to find a bigger house.
10. walk to somewhere
11. make my way
Inglese parola "iść gdzieś"(make my way) si verifica in set:
UNIT 8 PART 212. go out somewhere