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Compendium
Theory and reference tables about the language you are learning — grammar explained, gathered in one place.
17 articles
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Grammar
English — A0 grammar
The first grammar tables you need: personal pronouns and the verbs “to be” and “to have” in the present — with the meaning in your language.
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Vocabulary
Numbers 0–12
The first numbers, from zero to twelve — the ones you use for age, time, prices and counting.
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Grammar
Question words
Who, what, where, when, why, how — the words that open a question, with the meaning in your language.
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Vocabulary
English — days of the week
The seven days of the week, with the day in your language next to each one.
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Vocabulary
English — numbers 13–100
The teens, the tens and one hundred — how to keep counting past twelve.
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Vocabulary
English — months
The twelve months of the year, with the month in your language next to each.
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Vocabulary
English — colours
Eleven basic colours, with the colour word in your language.
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Grammar
English — possessives
Every possessive in full: masculine, feminine and plural of the thing owned (nominative). English and Polish 3rd-person forms don’t change.
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Grammar
English — prepositions
Eight everyday prepositions of place and relation, with the closest word in your language.
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Vocabulary
English — seasons
The four seasons, with the season in your language next to each.
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Grammar
English — negation
How to say no, not, never, nothing and nobody — the words that turn a sentence negative.
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Vocabulary
English — basic adjectives
Twelve everyday adjectives in opposite pairs (big/small, hot/cold…), with the meaning in your language.
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Grammar
English — word order
One sentence in four shapes — statement, negative, yes/no question, wh-question — to see how the word order changes.
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Grammar
English — modal verbs
The modal verbs in full: every verb conjugated through all persons in the present, with the meaning of each form in your language.
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Grammar
English — comparatives
Eight everyday adjectives graded base → comparative → superlative, with the base meaning in your language. Watch the irregular good and bad.
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Grammar
English — there is / there are
How to say that something exists — “there is a table”, “there are two tables” — in four shapes, with the meaning in your language.
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Grammar
English — ordinal numbers
First to tenth — the numbers for order and dates, with the meaning in your language.
