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Who sends e-mails every day?

Have you seen them before?

I found this job a month ago.

Did you find a job a month ago? – Yes, I did/ no, I found it two weeks ago

Who found a job a month ago? – I did, my friend did

Where did you find a job? – In Zagreb, …

When did you find a job? - Two weeks ago

Did you go to work yesterday? – object question

Who went to work yesterday? – subject question

He is studying right now.

(Why) Is he studying right now? – because he’s having a test tomorrow

(where) is he studying -ll-? – in the library

Who is studying right now?

What do you think (about…)? ( looking for an opinion)

What are you thinking about? (mental activity)

Run out of sth = lacking sth = not having sth any more

The discussion didn’t have any effect.

His words didn’t make any difference.

His words made no difference


While I was sleeping, an earthquake occurred. – interrupted activity

Last time I saw him was 10 years ago.

I haven’t seen him since 2010.

A few = several

Few – not so many (friends, apples) – countable nouns

Little – not so much (milk, knowledge) – uncountable nouns

I have few like-minded friends

I have few books about psychology

I arrive to work precisely on time (adverb) – točno na vrijeme

He’s a very precise mathematician

Swiss and German people are punctual (adjective – refers to a noun – Swiss and German people)

This chair is very comfortable = it’s very convenient to sit in this chair

They say this is a very recognizable brand, but it’s not familiar to me.

Snacks will be provided at the conference.

I went to Germany a year ago. (I’m not there any more)

I have been in Germany for a year/since last year.

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