1. drop in to something
2. drop in
Why don’t you drop in for coffee some time?
if you are in the neighbourhood, please drop in
If you're in town next month, we'd love to see you. Please try to drop in.
You can drop in tomorrow in the afternoon.
Among the many delights of Christmas Eve in Poland is the custom of setting an empty place for an unexpected friend, relative or stranger who happens to drop in.
If you are in NY some day, don't forget to drop in.
Anglais mot "wpaść do"(drop in) se produit dans des ensembles:
Phrasal Verbsphrazal verbsphrasal verbspharsal verbs3. fall into
fall into one of two groups
Anglais mot "wpaść do"(fall into) se produit dans des ensembles:
Różne przydatne słówka cz. 74. fall in
I'm afraid the roof will fall in an earthquake hits the area
The Boy Scouts were told to fall in behind the leader.
The teacher asked the kids to fall in.
The stunning fall in oil prices has been one of the most important global macroeconomic developments of the past 2 years
Anglais mot "wpaść do"(fall in) se produit dans des ensembles:
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