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        |  inizia ad imparare U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |   U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |   U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |   U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |  | 
|   Nasz dom posiada mały ogródek   inizia ad imparare U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |   Our house has got a small garden    U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |   U 17. A have got = have (have got) |  |  | 
|   Mamy ładny pokój w hotelu   inizia ad imparare U 17. A - meaning possesion, we cannot use continuous "having" |  |   We've got a nice room in the hotel    U 17. A - meaning possesion, we cannot use continuous "having" |  |  | 
|   Lisa miała długie włosy, gdy była dzieckiem   inizia ad imparare U 17. A for the past we use "had" without "got" |  |   Lisa had long hair when she was a child    U 17. A for the past we use "had" without "got" |  |  | 
|   Czy masz jakieś pytania? Nie mam żadnych pytań.   inizia ad imparare U 17. B: The three possible forms in questions and negative sentences / have got |  |   Have you got any questions? I haven't got any questions.    U 17. B: The three possible forms in questions and negative sentences |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Masz jakieś pytania? Nie mam żadnych pytań  |  |   Have you any questions? I haven't any questions    U 17. B: The three possible forms in questions and negative sentences |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Czy masz jakieś pytania? Nie mam żadnych pytań  |  |   Do you have any questions? I don't any questions    U 17. B: The three possible forms in questions and negative sentences |  |  | 
|   Czy miałeś samochód, kiedy mieszkałeś w Londynie?   inizia ad imparare U 17 B: In past questions and negative sentences we use did/didn't |  |   Did you have a car when you were living in London?    U 17 B: In past questions and negative sentences we use did/didn't |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Nie miałem zegarka, więc nie znałem czasu/godziny  |  |   I didn't have a watch, so I didn't know the time.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Lisa miała długie włosy, prawda?  |  |   Lisa had long hair, didn't she?  |  |  | 
|   Czasami na lunch jem kanapkę   inizia ad imparare U 17. C: We also use have (not have got) for many actions and experiences: have breakfast, have a bath, have a good time... |  |   Sometimes I have a sandwich for my lunch    U 17. C: We also use have (not have got) for many actions and experiences: breakfast / dinner / a cup of coffee / something to eat... |  |  | 
|   Mam kanapki. Czy chciałbyś jedną?   inizia ad imparare a holiday / an accident / an experience / a dream |  |   I've got some sandwiches. Would you like one?    ... a look/ a chat / a conversation / a discussion / difficulty / trouble / fun / a good time / a baby |  |  | 
|   Cieszymy się z naszych wakacji. Świetnie się bawimy.   inizia ad imparare U 17. C: You can use continuous forms (I am having) |  |   We're enjoying our holiday. We're having a great time.    U 17. C: You can use continuous forms (am having) |  |  | 
|   Mike właśnie bierze prysznic. Codziennie bierze prysznic.   inizia ad imparare U 17. C: You can use continuous forms (am having) |  |   Mike is having a shower at the moment. He has a shower every day.  |  |  | 
|   Zwykle nie jem dużego śniadania   inizia ad imparare U 17. C: In questions and negative sentences we use do/does/did |  |   I don't usually have a big breakfast  |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   What time does Jenny have lunch?  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Czy miałeś trudności ze znalezieniem miejsca do życia?  |  |   Did you have difficulty finding a place to live?  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Diane obecnie niewiele podróżuje. Ale dużo podróżowała.  |  |   Diane doesn't travel much these days. But she used to travel a lot.  |  |  | 
|   Kiedyś dużo grałem w tenisa, ale teraz nie gram zbyt często.   inizia ad imparare U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens |  |   I used to play tennis a lot, but I don't play very often now.    U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens |  |  | 
|   Dawid wydawał dużo pieniędzy na ubrania. W dzisiejszych czasach go na to nie stać   inizia ad imparare U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens |  |   David used to spend a lot of money on clothes. This days he can't afford it    U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens |  |  | 
|   często chodzisz do kina? Nie teraz, ale kiedyś   inizia ad imparare U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens |  |   do you go to the cinema much? Not now, but I used to    U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens |  |  | 
|   Ten budynek jest teraz sklepem meblowym. Kiedyś było to kino   inizia ad imparare U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more |  |   This building is now a furniture shop. It used to be a cinema    U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more |  |  | 
|   Kiedyś myślałem, że Mark jest nieprzyjazny, ale teraz zdaję sobie sprawę, że jest bardzo miłą osobą.   inizia ad imparare U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more |  |   I used to think Mark was unfriendly, but now I realise he's a very nice person.    U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more |  |  | 
|   Niedawno zacząłem pić herbatę. Nigdy wcześniej tego nie lubiłem.   inizia ad imparare U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more |  |   I' ve started drinking tea recently. I never used to like it before.    U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more |  |  | 
|   Nicole miała bardzo długie włosy, kiedy była dzieckiem.   inizia ad imparare U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more |  |   Nicole used to have very long hair when she was a child.    U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more |  |  | 
|   Kiedyś mieszkaliśmy w małej wiosce, ale teraz mieszkamy w Londynie.   inizia ad imparare U 18. C: 'Used to' has no present form |  |   We used to live in a small village, but now we live in London.    U 18. C: 'Used to' has no present form |  |  | 
|   W mieście były cztery kina. Teraz jest tylko jedno.   inizia ad imparare U 18. C: 'Used to' has no present form |  |   There used to be four cinemas in the town. Now there is only one.    U 18. C: 'Used to' has no present form |  |  | 
|   Czy jako dziecko jadłaś dużo słodyczy?   inizia ad imparare U 18. D: question form is: 'did (you) use to'... |  |   Did you use to eat a lot of sweets when you were a child?    U 18. D: question form is: 'did (you) use to'... |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare U 18. D: negative form is: 'didn't use to'... |  |   I didn't use to like him.    U 18. D: negative form is: 'didn't use to'... |  |  | 
|   Często oglądałem telewizję.   inizia ad imparare U 18 E: Compare I used to do and I was doing. I I watched TV regularly in the past, but I no longer do this |  |   I used to watch TV a lot.    U 18 E: Compare I used to do and I was doing |  |  | 
|   Oglądałem telewizję, kiedy zadzwonił Mike   inizia ad imparare U 18 E: Compare I used to do and I was doing. I I was in the middle of watching TV |  |   I was watching TV when Mike called    U 18 E: Compare I used to do and I was doing. I I was in the middle of watching TV |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare U 18 F: Do not confuse 'I used to do' / 'I am used to doing'. I lived alone in the past, but I not longer live alone. |  |   U 18 F: Do not confuse 'I used to do' / 'I am used to doing' |  |  | 
|   Jestem przyzwyczajony do życia samotnego przez jakiś czas   inizia ad imparare U 18 F: Do not confuse 'I used to do' / 'I am used to doing'. I live alone, and I don't find it strange or difficult because I've been living alone for some time |  |   I am used to living alone for some time    U 18 F: Do not confuse 'I used to do' / 'I am used to doing'. |  |  |