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85 [eighty-five]

Questions – Past tense 1

Questions – Past tense 1

85 [osiemdziesiąt pięć]

Pytania – przeszłość 1

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How much did you drink? I-- -a- w--ił-/ -an----pi--? I-- p-- w---- / p--- w------ I-e p-n w-p-ł / p-n- w-p-ł-? ---------------------------- Ile pan wypił / pani wypiła? 0
How much did you work? I-e --n-p---o-a--/ p-ni-pracowa--? I-- p-- p------- / p--- p--------- I-e p-n p-a-o-a- / p-n- p-a-o-a-a- ---------------------------------- Ile pan pracował / pani pracowała? 0
How much did you write? Ile -an p--ał-/-pa-- -isa--? I-- p-- p---- / p--- p------ I-e p-n p-s-ł / p-n- p-s-ł-? ---------------------------- Ile pan pisał / pani pisała? 0
How did you sleep? Jak p-n ---- / -a--------? J-- p-- s--- / p--- s----- J-k p-n s-a- / p-n- s-a-a- -------------------------- Jak pan spał / pani spała? 0
How did you pass the exam? J-- pa- z--ł-- -an------a te--e--am--? J-- p-- z--- / p--- z---- t-- e------- J-k p-n z-a- / p-n- z-a-a t-n e-z-m-n- -------------------------------------- Jak pan zdał / pani zdała ten egzamin? 0
How did you find the way? Jak-p-- --na--zł - pa-i o-nala-ł-----gę? J-- p-- o------- / p--- o-------- d----- J-k p-n o-n-l-z- / p-n- o-n-l-z-a d-o-ę- ---------------------------------------- Jak pan odnalazł / pani odnalazła drogę? 0
Who did you speak to? Z --m pan -ozm----ł --p--i-r---aw--ła? Z k-- p-- r-------- / p--- r---------- Z k-m p-n r-z-a-i-ł / p-n- r-z-a-i-ł-? -------------------------------------- Z kim pan rozmawiał / pani rozmawiała? 0
With whom did you make an appointment? Z -i- --- --n --ów-ł /-pan- um-wiła? Z k-- s-- p-- u----- / p--- u------- Z k-m s-ę p-n u-ó-i- / p-n- u-ó-i-a- ------------------------------------ Z kim się pan umówił / pani umówiła? 0
With whom did you celebrate your birthday? Z-k-m--w-ęt------a- ----i-to---- -a-- u-o-zin-? Z k-- ś-------- p-- / ś--------- p--- u-------- Z k-m ś-i-t-w-ł p-n / ś-i-t-w-ł- p-n- u-o-z-n-? ----------------------------------------------- Z kim świętował pan / świętowała pani urodziny? 0
Where were you? G--i---an---ł /-p-ni-b---? G---- p-- b-- / p--- b---- G-z-e p-n b-ł / p-n- b-ł-? -------------------------- Gdzie pan był / pani była? 0
Where did you live? Gdzi- p-n -i-szka- /-p-ni ---sz-a-a? G---- p-- m------- / p--- m--------- G-z-e p-n m-e-z-a- / p-n- m-e-z-a-a- ------------------------------------ Gdzie pan mieszkał / pani mieszkała? 0
Where did you work? G--i- -an p-a-o--ł-- -a-i-p-a-ował-? G---- p-- p------- / p--- p--------- G-z-e p-n p-a-o-a- / p-n- p-a-o-a-a- ------------------------------------ Gdzie pan pracował / pani pracowała? 0
What did you suggest? C- ----pole--- - -a-- pole-iła? C- p-- p------ / p--- p-------- C- p-n p-l-c-ł / p-n- p-l-c-ł-? ------------------------------- Co pan polecił / pani poleciła? 0
What did you eat? C----- j--ł-/-pa-i j-dł-? C- p-- j--- / p--- j----- C- p-n j-d- / p-n- j-d-a- ------------------------- Co pan jadł / pani jadła? 0
What did you come to know? O-czy- -ię p-n-------z--ł - --ni d-wie--iała? O c--- s-- p-- d--------- / p--- d----------- O c-y- s-ę p-n d-w-e-z-a- / p-n- d-w-e-z-a-a- --------------------------------------------- O czym się pan dowiedział / pani dowiedziała? 0
How fast did you drive? Jak-s---ko pan--e-ha- - -a-i---ch--a? J-- s----- p-- j----- / p--- j------- J-k s-y-k- p-n j-c-a- / p-n- j-c-a-a- ------------------------------------- Jak szybko pan jechał / pani jechała? 0
How long did you fly? J-- d-u-----n l-cia--- --n- l---a-a? J-- d---- p-- l----- / p--- l------- J-k d-u-o p-n l-c-a- / p-n- l-c-a-a- ------------------------------------ Jak długo pan leciał / pani leciała? 0
How high did you jump? Jak-w----o--an -k---ył / -ani -ko---ł-? J-- w----- p-- s------ / p--- s-------- J-k w-s-k- p-n s-o-z-ł / p-n- s-o-z-ł-? --------------------------------------- Jak wysoko pan skoczył / pani skoczyła? 0

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