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VOCABULARY
to live – żyć
life – życie
live – [lajv] – pod napięciem (drut), transmitowany na żywo (program, koncert)
alive – żywy, żyjący
LESSON 17
live - life – live – alive


Radio Presenter: Hello and welcome to today's programme about life on planet Earth. Now, which of the following do you think can expect to have the longest life - an elephant, a rhino or a man? Well, an elephant can expect to live 60 years, a rhino can expect to live 70 years and a man 68 years. But the most important question of all to ask is this: will any of these three still be alive here on Earth in the year 3000?

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OBJAŚNIENIA

zauważ:

alive - nie określa rzeczownika i nigdy przed nim nie występuje. Pojawia się najczęściej w konstrukcjach:

to be alive (żyć, być żywym)

My grandmother is still alive.

to keep alive (utrzymywać kogoś przy życiu)

Doctors managed to keep her alive for a week in spite of her injuries.

to stay alive (pozostać przy życiu)

They had to eat wild berries to stay alive.


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