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She looks quite pretty with that...(grzywka)
fringe
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What's in the picture?
a ponytail holder
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What's in the picture?
a bracelet
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What's in the picture?
a ring
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What's in the picture?
a hoodie
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What is your...(drugie imię)?
middle
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I ...(pokłócić się z) my sister because she didn't want to watch the film I had chosen. (use phrasal verb)
fell out with
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Just look at her! She is such a perfect..............(panna młoda)
bride
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What's in the picture?
a tie
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I like to ... (spędzać czas) my friends as they are so cool! (use phrasal verb)
hang out
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I didn't speak to my cousin for years. But then we decided to...(pogodzić się) (use a phrasal verb)
make up
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When Tom and Susan got married they invited friends to a wedding... (przyjęcie).
reception
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I............with my parent very well. They are so supportive. (use a phrasal verb)
get on well
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My aunt is ...(wysoka). She's got ...(rude) hair and lots of ...(piegi).
tall, ginger, freckles
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What's in the picture?
earrings
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Mexican women have a rather dark...(cera)
complexion
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My mum bought this...(koszula w kratę) for me.
checked shirt
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I am going to ...(przeprowadzić się) next year.
move house
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In Poland men can ...(przejść na emeryturę) when they turn 65.
retire
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When we moved to a new house we organised a ....(parapetówka :) for all of our friends.
a housewarming party
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Jack is such a handsome.... (pan młody)! Susan is so lucky to marry him.
groom
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What's in the picture?
a necklace
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Have you heard that Susan ...(poszła na randkę) Tom last Saturday? (use phrasal verb)
went out with
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When did Brad and Angelina ............(rozstać się)? In 2017. (use a phrasal verb)
split up
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