Murphy 08 Unit 17-18 Have got, Used to

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Mają nowy samochód
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
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They've got a new car
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
Lisa ma dwóch braci
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
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Lisa's got two brothers
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
Boli mnie głowa
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
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I've got a headache
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
Nasz dom posiada mały ogródek
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
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Our house has got a small garden
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
Ma kilka problemów
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
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He's got a few problems
U 17. A have got = have (have got)
Mamy ładny pokój w hotelu
U 17. A - meaning possesion, we cannot use continuous "having"
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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
U 17. A for the past we use "had" without "got"
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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.
U 17. B: The three possible forms in questions and negative sentences / have got
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Have you got any questions? I haven't got any questions.
U 17. B: The three possible forms in questions and negative sentences
Masz jakieś pytania? Nie mam żadnych pytań
have
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Have you any questions? I haven't any questions
U 17. B: The three possible forms in questions and negative sentences
Czy masz jakieś pytania? Nie mam żadnych pytań
do you
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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?
U 17 B: In past questions and negative sentences we use did/didn't
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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
Nie miałem zegarka, więc nie znałem czasu/godziny
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I didn't have a watch, so I didn't know the time.
Lisa miała długie włosy, prawda?
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Lisa had long hair, didn't she?
Czasami na lunch jem kanapkę
U 17. C: We also use have (not have got) for many actions and experiences: have breakfast, have a bath, have a good time...
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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?
a holiday / an accident / an experience / a dream
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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.
U 17. C: You can use continuous forms (I am having)
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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.
U 17. C: You can use continuous forms (am having)
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Mike is having a shower at the moment. He has a shower every day.
U 17.C
Zwykle nie jem dużego śniadania
U 17. C: In questions and negative sentences we use do/does/did
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I don't usually have a big breakfast
U 17.C
O której Jenny je lunch?
U 17.C
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What time does Jenny have lunch?
U 17.C
Czy miałeś trudności ze znalezieniem miejsca do życia?
U 17.C
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Did you have difficulty finding a place to live?
Diane obecnie niewiele podróżuje. Ale dużo podróżowała.
U 18. A Used to (do)
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Diane doesn't travel much these days. But she used to travel a lot.
U 18. A Used to (do)
Kiedyś dużo grałem w tenisa, ale teraz nie gram zbyt często.
U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens
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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
U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens
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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
U 18. B: Sth used to happen = it happened regularly in the past, but no longer happens
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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
U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more
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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.
U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more
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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.
U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more
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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.
U 18. B: We also use 'usedt to' for things that were true, but are not true any more
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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.
U 18. C: 'Used to' has no present form
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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.
U 18. C: 'Used to' has no present form
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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?
U 18. D: question form is: 'did (you) use to'...
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Did you use to eat a lot of sweets when you were a child?
U 18. D: question form is: 'did (you) use to'...
Nie lubiłem go.
U 18. D: negative form is: 'didn't use to'...
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I didn't use to like him.
U 18. D: negative form is: 'didn't use to'...
Często oglądałem telewizję.
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
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I used to watch TV a lot.
U 18 E: Compare I used to do and I was doing
Oglądałem telewizję, kiedy zadzwonił Mike
U 18 E: Compare I used to do and I was doing. I I was in the middle of watching TV
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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
Mieszkałem sam.
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.
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I used to 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
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
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I am used to living alone for some time
U 18 F: Do not confuse 'I used to do' / 'I am used to doing'.

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