Vydáno dne 19.12.2008
Weekdays and weekends, page 28–29
preposition - a preposition used to express that somebody (or something) got their name from something or somebody else
adverb - anytime, all the time
noun - a boy who has a romantic relationship with somebody
noun - the act of preparing a meal by heat (boiling, roasting etc.)
noun - The meal which you have in the evening. In many countries it is the main meal of the day
verb - to take food into your body through your mouth
verb - not to stay at home
adjective - not easy
adjective - holding your attention
noun - the time when people have lunch
noun - A sport event, e.g. in tennis or football
adverb - not ever, not at any time
adjective - the following, the one that is coming
adverb - many times, reperatedly, in short intervals
noun - a game played by two teams of thirteen players with an oval ball, popular especially in Europe
adverb - not often, ocassionally, now and then
noun - a place for swimming built outdoors or indoors
noun - a group of people who work together or do a sport together
adverb - regularly, normally
verb - to go and see a place or a person, usually as a guest
noun - one of the days of the week when people usually go to work; any day except Saturday or Sunday
verb - to come first in a race, competition, game or fight
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