begin |
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začít |
began |
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begun |
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- Let's begin now!
- She began to learn English two years ago.
- He has begun to learn it just now.
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break |
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zlomit, polámat, rozbít |
broke |
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broken |
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- Be careful, don't break it, please!.
- He broke a window yesterday.
- The car is broken.
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catch |
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chytit |
caught |
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caught |
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- If you run, you can catch the train.
- She caught the ball, didn't she?
- I've caught a cold.
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cost |
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stát (cena) |
cost |
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cost |
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- The cake costs less than the candles.
- It cost a fortune.
- Nothing has yet cost so much money as your car.
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drink |
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pít |
drank |
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drunk |
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- Peter usually drinks a cup of tea in the morning.
- He drank a lot last night.
- I've drunk only a glass of wine.
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hear |
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slyšet |
heard |
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heard |
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- Can you hear me?
- Yesterday I heard some noise there.
- I've heard the news on the radio.
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lose |
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ztratit |
lost |
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lost |
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- It's very important letter. Don't lose it.
- I lost my wedding ring last month.
- He's lost the textbook just now.
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teach |
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vyučovat |
taught |
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taught |
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- Margaret doesn't teach them German, she teaches only English.
- My girlfriend taught me dancing during our holiday.
- He said (that) he had never taught that subject.
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put |
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dát, položit |
put |
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put |
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- Could you put the books on the table?
- Who put it here?
- Who could have put it there?
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meet |
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potkat, seznámit se |
met |
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met |
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- John, come and meet my parents.
- I met her for the first time two years ago.
- I haven't met him yet.
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