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Someone broke into the house while we were away. Oh, how awful! How funny that programme was! break into phrasal verb of break 1. enter or open (a place, vehicle, or container) forcibly, especially for the purposes of theft. "two raiders broke into his home" synonyms: burgle, rob; rozpocznij naukę
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What a lovely view you've got from your house! What nonsense! Oh, what beautiful flowers! rozpocznij naukę
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Isn't it lovely! Wasn't that fun! rozpocznij naukę
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Help! Hey, you! Oh, well done! rozpocznij naukę
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Other types of exclamation
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I've won £1000. That's good/great. That's wonderful/marvellous/terrific (more emphatic) rozpocznij naukę
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The train is half an hour late. Oh, no! Oh, dear. What a nuisance! Oh, hell/Damn! (swear words) bad language, strong language, coarse language, foul language, bad words, vulgar language, lewd language. rozpocznij naukę
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Do you like that colour? How do you like this picture? What did you think of the film? rozpocznij naukę
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This place is nice/great/lovely, isn't it? I like/I love/I enjoy/I'm fond of the seaside. I like/I love/ I enjoy/ I'm fond of going to parties. It's my favourite drink. rozpocznij naukę
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This programme's not very good/not very interesting. It's terrible/awful (more emphatic). I don't like/I dislike/I hate pop music. I don't like7I dislike/I hate doing the cleaning. rozpocznij naukę
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I can't bear/I can't stand that man (more emphatic). I can't bear to sit and do nothing. I'm fed up with this programme/with watching this rubbish. I have had enough of someone or something. Something must be done rozpocznij naukę
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expressing dislikes (more)
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I'm really looking forward to my holiday/to going away. I can't wait to get on the plane. rozpocznij naukę
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I'm not looking forward to the exam at all. I'm dreading next Thursday. rozpocznij naukę
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I wish the weather was nicer/It would stop raining. If only something exciting would happen. Why can't/won't these flies go away? I'd like to/I'd love to/I want to have a holiday right now. I'm dying to sit down. I'm dying for a drink (more emphatic). rozpocznij naukę
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I hope the parcel comes soon. Let's hope it hasn't got lost. rozpocznij naukę
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Would you prefer/Do you prefer tea or coffee? Would you rather have milk or cream? Which would you like? rozpocznij naukę
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I'd prefer to go out rather than sit here. I usually prefer walking to doing nothing/like walking better than doing nothing. I'd rather do something than just sit. I'd rather not stay here. I'd rather you came with me. rozpocznij naukę
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I don't mind/I don't care what we do. It's all the same to me. It doesn't matter to me where we go. rozpocznij naukę
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I'm going to give up my job. You're not, are you? Are you really? Really? Well, that is a surprise. Good heavens/Good Lord. You aren't going to sell the house, are you? aren't you going to work here any more? rozpocznij naukę
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I'm going to buy a farm. Oh, are you? Oh, really? That is interesting. So you're going to buy a farm, are you? rozpocznij naukę
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Unfortunately/I'm afraid the car won't start. What a pity!/shame! It's a pity/shame it happened today. I'm sorry to say/I regret to say we're going to miss the show. I'm sorry not to have seen/I regret not having seen the show. (regret is more formal) rozpocznij naukę
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What's the matter?/What's wrong?/What's up? (Is) anything wrong/the matter? rozpocznij naukę
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Asking someone what the matter is
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I'm worried about the money. rozpocznij naukę
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Don't worry/There's nothing to worry about. It's all right/It's OK/It doesn't matter. rozpocznij naukę
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telling someone not to worry
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I've found the passport. Oh, thank goodness for that. That's a relief. Thank goodness we caught the train. rozpocznij naukę
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