Vydáno dne 03.10.2005
Monday to Friday
preposition - a preposition used to express that somebody (or something) got their name from something or somebody else
adverb - on Saturday and/or Sunday
noun - a place where you can take a bus, usually without a roof, in a street
verb - to perform an action or activity
verb - to complete something or to get to the end of something
preposition - beginning at, sent by, out of; indicating the place where something started, began, originated etc.
verb - to wake up and leave the bed in the morning
verb - to go to the place where you live
verb - to end the day by lying down in the bed and sleep
verb - to start to sleep
verb - to wash your body with a shower
verb - to have a morning meal
verb - to have a big meal in the evening
verb - to have a meal at midday
noun - the work that students usually get at school to do at home
adverb - asleep, not up anymore
verb - to pay attention when you want to hear somebody or something, for example music
noun - the meal which you usually have at midday or early afternoon
verb - to come together, to see each other, to introduce each other
verb - look at words or a piece of text and understand it
adverb - in a short time
verb - to begin doing something
verb - to get on the bus and go somewhere
preposition - in the direction of, towards, for
verb - to spend some time looking at a programme or programmes on TV
conjunction - a conjunction indicating the time that something happens
adverb - at what time
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