Wybierz właściwe słowo z listy i wstaw w odpowiednim miejscu. Każde słowo użyj tylko raz.owner, assignment, device, enormous, protect, attend, announcement, run out of, jealous of, rare, prefer, crowded, throw a party, rescue, afterwords 
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	The museum was so __________ that we spent the whole day there. 
	
 
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	I need a new __________ to help me track my steps. 
	
 
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	You should never be __________ someone else's success. 
	
 
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	We're going to ___ next weekend — would you like to come? 
	
 
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	The firemen arrived just in time to _______ the trapped cat. 
	
 
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	Have you finished the science __________ yet? 
	
 
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	This restaurant is always __________ during lunch hours. 
	
 
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	The teacher made an important ____ about the school trip. 
	
 
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	The students will __ a workshop on climate change tomorrow. 
	
 
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	Please don't forget to __________ the plants while I'm away. 
	
 
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	The _______ of the café is planning to open another branch. 
	
 
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	I __________ tea to coffee. 
	
 
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	He said he would help, but we __________ time before he arrived. 
	
 
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	Pandas are a very __________ species and need to be protected. 
	
 
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	We watched a movie and went out for pizza __________. 
	
 
Przetłumacz poniższe słowa z języka polskiego na angielski. 
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	właściciel 
	
 
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	podobny do 
	
 
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	ilość 
	
 
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	słój 
	
 
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	urządzić imprezę 
	
 
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	zapraszać do siebie 
	
 
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	zadanie 
	
 
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	pomoc 
	
 
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	opłata wstępna 
	
 
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	pozwolenie 
	
 
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	przypadkowo 
	
 
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	rocznica 
	
 
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	kolej 
	
 
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	wartość 
	
 
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	ratować 
	
 
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	przeciętny 
	
 
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	urządzenie 
	
 
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	poprzez 
	
 
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	unikać 
	
 
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	Nieruchomość 
	
 
Dopasuj słowo z kolumny A do jego definicji z kolumny B. Definicje są podane w przypadkowej kolejności. 
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	assignment 
	
 
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	volunteer 
	
 
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	announcement 
	
 
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	protect 
	
 
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	jar 
	
 
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	throw a party 
	
 
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	update 
	
 
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	participate 
	
 
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	average 
	
 
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	Rescue 
	
 
A. to save someone or something from a dangerous or harmful situation 
B. a piece of work or task given to someone as part of a job or studies 
C. to take part in an activity or event 
D. someone who offers to do something without being paid 
E. to arrange a social event to celebrate or enjoy something 
F. to stop someone or something from being harmed or damaged 
G. a round glass container with a wide opening and a lid 
H. new information that replaces or improves something old 
I. public or official information shared with others 
J. typical or usual level, number, or amount