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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [dziewięćdziesiąt jeden]

Zdania podrzędne z że 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. Mo-e-jut-- p-go-- będz-e-leps--. M___ j____ p_____ b_____ l______ M-ż- j-t-o p-g-d- b-d-i- l-p-z-. -------------------------------- Może jutro pogoda będzie lepsza. 0
How do you know that? S-ąd--an --pa---to----? S___ p__ / p___ t_ w___ S-ą- p-n / p-n- t- w-e- ----------------------- Skąd pan / pani to wie? 0
I hope that it gets better. Ma- ---zie--, ż----d-ie--ep-za. M__ n________ ż_ b_____ l______ M-m n-d-i-j-, ż- b-d-i- l-p-z-. ------------------------------- Mam nadzieję, że będzie lepsza. 0
He will definitely come. On prz-jd-----a -e--o. O_ p________ n_ p_____ O- p-z-j-z-e n- p-w-o- ---------------------- On przyjdzie na pewno. 0
Are you sure? Cz- to --s- -ewn-? C__ t_ j___ p_____ C-y t- j-s- p-w-e- ------------------ Czy to jest pewne? 0
I know that he’ll come. W-em------n p-z-jdz-e. W____ ż_ o_ p_________ W-e-, ż- o- p-z-j-z-e- ---------------------- Wiem, że on przyjdzie. 0
He’ll definitely call. On na p-wno za--w-ni. O_ n_ p____ z________ O- n- p-w-o z-d-w-n-. --------------------- On na pewno zadzwoni. 0
Really? Nap-a--ę? N________ N-p-a-d-? --------- Naprawdę? 0
I believe that he’ll call. Są-zę,-ż- on -ad--on-. S_____ ż_ o_ z________ S-d-ę- ż- o- z-d-w-n-. ---------------------- Sądzę, że on zadzwoni. 0
The wine is definitely old. T- ---o -e-t-- pe-no---- s--re. T_ w___ j___ z p________ s_____ T- w-n- j-s- z p-w-o-c-ą s-a-e- ------------------------------- To wino jest z pewnością stare. 0
Do you know that for sure? Wi- ----/ pan---o-----ewn-? W__ p__ / p___ t_ n_ p_____ W-e p-n / p-n- t- n- p-w-o- --------------------------- Wie pan / pani to na pewno? 0
I think that he is old. P-z---szc--m, -e---- ---t --a-e. P____________ ż_ o__ j___ s_____ P-z-p-s-c-a-, ż- o-o j-s- s-a-e- -------------------------------- Przypuszczam, że ono jest stare. 0
Our boss is good-looking. N-s--sz-f-dob-z--w---ąda. N___ s___ d_____ w_______ N-s- s-e- d-b-z- w-g-ą-a- ------------------------- Nasz szef dobrze wygląda. 0
Do you think so? T-- pan-- pa-i --a-a? T__ p__ / p___ u_____ T-k p-n / p-n- u-a-a- --------------------- Tak pan / pani uważa? 0
I find him very handsome. Uw-ża-- -e----w--lą-- naw-t--a-----d---z-. U______ ż_ o_ w______ n____ b_____ d______ U-a-a-, ż- o- w-g-ą-a n-w-t b-r-z- d-b-z-. ------------------------------------------ Uważam, że on wygląda nawet bardzo dobrze. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. Szef na--e-----a d--e--zyn-. S___ n_ p____ m_ d__________ S-e- n- p-w-o m- d-i-w-z-n-. ---------------------------- Szef na pewno ma dziewczynę. 0
Do you really think so? Ta- p---/ -a-----pr---- -w-ż-? T__ p__ / p___ n_______ u_____ T-k p-n / p-n- n-p-a-d- u-a-a- ------------------------------ Tak pan / pani naprawdę uważa? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. T- -a-ki-- m--l-we, ż---- dz----z--ę. T_ c______ m_______ ż_ m_ d__________ T- c-ł-i-m m-ż-i-e- ż- m- d-i-w-z-n-. ------------------------------------- To całkiem możliwe, że ma dziewczynę. 0

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