Lesson 17
many wiele few kilka match zapałka matchbox pudełko zapałek
Are there many people in a small village? No, There aren't many people in small village, but there are few people in small village.
Are there few people in a large city? No, there aren't few people in a large city, but there are many people in a large city.
Have you and I many pens? No, you and I haven't many pens, but we've few pens.
Are there few matches in a matchbox? No, there aren't few matches in a matchbox, but there are many matches in a matchbox.
friend przyjaciel
Have you any friends? Yes, I have some friends.
Do you like all your friends? Yes, I like all my friends ... or ... . No, I don't like all my friends, but some I like and some I dislike.
Are the countries of Europe generally friends now? Yes, the countries of Europe are geneally friends now.
into do in w that taka, taki, tamten, tamto another inny
What m I doing? You're putting your pen into your pocket.
Where's my pen now? Your pen's in your pocket now.
What am I doing. You're coming into the classroom.
Where am I now? You're in the classroom now.
What's the difference between into and in?
The difference between into and in is that we use into for a thing that moves from one place to another,
and in for a thing that remains in one place.
like podobny, taki sam
What does the word like mean (not the verb)? The word like means podobny.
Is this book like that book? Yes, this book is like that book.
Is the back of your hand like the front? No, the bach of my hand isn't like the front, but it's different from the front.
Is your face the same as your father's? No, my face isn't the same as my father's, but it's like my father's.
why dlaczego because ponieważ similar podobny too zbyt Greenwich Greenwich
Why and because have similar meanings, but we generally use why in questions and because in the answers.
What's the difference between why and because?
The difference between why and because is that we generally use why in questions and because in answers.
Can you touch the ceiling? No, I can't touch the ceiling.
Why not? Because the ceiling's too high for me to touch.
Can you put this book into your pocket? No, I can't put that book into my pocket.
Why not? Because that book's too large to go in to my pocket.
Can we call Greenwich a city? No, we can't call Greenwich a city.
Why not? Because Greenwich is too small for us to call a city. Greenwich is a town.
second sekunda minute minuta hour godzina make tworzyć, czynić
How many seconds make a minute? Sixty seconds make a minute.
How many minutes make an hour? Sixty minutes make an hour.
Can you make a suit? No, I can't make a suit.
adjective przymiotnik
The words black, white, large, small, high, low, etc. are adjectives.
Give me some examples of adjectives, please! Some examples of adjectives are black, white, large... .
Is the word book an adjective? No, the word book isn't an adjective, but it's a noun.
Which word is the adjective in this sentence: "The green pen is on the floor."?
The word green is the adjective in this sentence.
see widzieć see sow seen
What can you see in this room? I can see some pupils, some pictures, some books, etc. in this room.
Can you see her? Yes, I can see her.
Can you see anything in my left hand? No, I can't see anything in your left hand.