Don't use "will" after if/when/before/as soon as etc. For future conditions use present simple. Dalej
Don't use "will" after if/when/before/as soon as/until etc. For future conditions use present simple. "Doesn't" is a present simple negation for he/she/it. Dalej
Singular, countable noun used for the 1st time take "a" or "an" when a vowel follows it. I have a car. I have an ugly bike. Dalej
Women/Men are plural nouns (1 woman, 1 man) For plural nouns in general sense use zero article. Dalej
If you need a verb after an adjective, use full infinitive: It was nice to see you! I am sorry to inform you that your flight is delayed. Dalej
Use "any" with negations and questions. Are there any people in the room? There aren't any people in the room. Dalej
Use past simple with "yesterday". If you use past continuous with several verbs it will mean they were done at the same time! Dalej
Use present perfect (have + III) for activities, which started in the past but they are still valid. "This house" suggests you still live there. Dalej
Use present perfect with for/since/yet/already/recently etc. Use "to" with present perfect of "to be": I have been to Paris twice. Dalej
Use present simple with usually/sometimes/often/always etc. Present simple has -s ending of the verb for he/she/it. Dalej
The past form of "to be" is was (for I/he/she/it) /were (for you/they). "To be" doesn't require an auxiliary verb (do/does/did). Dalej
In English, the equivalent of "mieć rację" is "be right". "Nie mieć racji" = "be wrong", e.g. You were right and I was wrong - I'm sorry. Dalej
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