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      It’s pouring with rain and oh, you’re all wet! “No shit, sherlock!”   commencer à apprendre
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      Use this phrase when someone has said something that’s completely obvious. It’s quite sarcastic  
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      “There are 3 tanks on the other side of those trees. No shit. So let’s get out of here right now!”   commencer à apprendre
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      is a way of emphasising that you’re telling the truth  
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      “This watch I’m wearing was originally bought by my grandfather from a watchmaker in Switzerland in 1947” “No shit!? That’s amazing.”   commencer à apprendre
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      Raise (Raise raised raised)     Last year the government raised taxes.   commencer à apprendre
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      My wife’s English has risen, mainly thanks to me of course.   commencer à apprendre
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      1. It wasn’t THAT good. 2. Don’t make THAT mistake 3. THAT’ll be the day.   commencer à apprendre
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      That has various uses but in these cases it refers to something that’s already been said, or implied. In each sentence it is stressed.  
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      It takes one to know one.     “You’re an idiot” “Well, it takes one to know one!”   commencer à apprendre
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      przyganiał kocioł garnkowi     It only works with nouns used to refer to people. (“You’re stupid” “Well, it takes one to know one!” (wrong))  
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      “I thought the film was rubbish”, “Well, speak for yourself. I quite liked it.”   commencer à apprendre
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      You’ve just made a statement that I wouldn’t make. I don’t agree with what you’ve said. You don’t speak for me.  
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      “You need to lose some weight” “Well, you can talk.”   commencer à apprendre
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      “You’re being hypocritical”, Similar phrase: Look who’s talking  
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      Fair enough, at least you tidied your room.   commencer à apprendre
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      Dobra, przynajmniej posprzątałeś swój pokój.  
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      Just give me a break. Stop telling me what to do!”   commencer à apprendre
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      Be reasonable!, Leave me alone for a while  
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      You’ve got to be kidding me!     “You’re kidding me, right?   commencer à apprendre
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      mean that you think someone is joking  
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      He likes to wind his little sister up.   commencer à apprendre
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      ściemniać komuś, wkręcać kogoś   
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      1. My brother always teases me and pulls my leg 2. Are you pulling my leg?   commencer à apprendre
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      “OK, time to leave. Off you go.”   commencer à apprendre
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      This is essentially another way to say “go away”, but it’s a bit nicer.  
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      What have you been up to?    commencer à apprendre
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      This means “What have you been doing?”  
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      that’s basically good enough / That’s enough.  
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      That’ll do the trick/job / That did the trick    commencer à apprendre
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      To załatwi sprawę / zadanie / To załatwiło sprawę     “That’ll do the trick” is better than “That’ll do”. I mean, the person is more satisfied with the job which has been done.  
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      Turn left, go straight down the street, take the first right and Bob’s your uncle, the bank is right there.   commencer à apprendre
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      “... and you have the right result!” or “... and there it is!”  
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      What shall we have for dinner? A salad? Hmmmm... Why don’t we order pizza from that new Italian place? Now you’re talking!   commencer à apprendre
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      Now you’re talking! is an expression of enthusiasm! Be enthusiastic when saying it.  
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      I bet you do / I bet you have / I bet you are, etc     “I absolutely love getting up first thing in the morning and walking through the rain to work here on Sundays!!!” “Yeah sure, I bet you do.”   commencer à apprendre
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      Założę się, że tak / Założę się, że tak / Założę się, że tak jest itd     Let’s say there are 3 uses of this, or three situations the unsarcastic/genuine one, the sarcastic one  
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      If something is for the best, it means that it’s a bad thing, but ultimately it will have a good result or outcome.  
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      Hey, steady on! You’ll break something!”   commencer à apprendre
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      This means “calm down” or “be reasonable”.  
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      stay calm, steady on, don’t get carried away, don’t go mad, do things more slowly and carefully  
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      To dare (to) do something     I wouldn’t dare (to) tell my wife that she needed to lose weight.   commencer à apprendre
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      to be brave, silly or rude enough to do something difficult or dangerous  
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      To defy someone/something     She is constantly defying her parents   commencer à apprendre
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      Sprzeciwić się komuś / czemuś     This means to not obey a person, rule, situation.  
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      You’re so chuffed because you got the answer right! Why are you so chuffed?   commencer à apprendre
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      I was so gutted to find out my girlfriend was cheating on me.   commencer à apprendre
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      Right, let’s play a game of FIFA. I’m going to beat you this time. Come on then, bring it on!   commencer à apprendre
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      This is what you say when you’re prepared for a challenge and you want it to come!  
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      What do you want to watch this evening? Up to you.   commencer à apprendre
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      This means “it’s your decision”, or “you can choose”.  
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      Oh for goodness sake! GET A GRIP!   commencer à apprendre
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      take control of yourself!  
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      Patient: Doctor, doctor! I feel like a pair of curtains. Doctor: Oh, pull yourself together man.   commencer à apprendre
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      "What did you talk about?" "Oh, it was just chit-chat.   commencer à apprendre
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      just another phrase for ‘chat’ or informal conversation  
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