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emilia_

Dec. 20, 2022

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1. I remembered to do my homework.
2. Did you remember to do your homework?
3. I told Sophie to bring a plaster from the medical kit.
4. Did you tell Sophie to bring a plaster from the medical kit?
5. You need to get across it to me better.
6. I got to know a man who is into Scandinavian literature.
7. On our way to the seaside we had to turn back because Martha felt bad.


1. Pamiętałam o tym, żeby odrobić pracę domową.
2. Czy pamiętałaś o tym, żeby odrobić pracę domową?
3. Powiedziałam Sophie, żeby przyniosła plaster z apteczki.
4. Czy powiedziałaś Sophie, żeby przyniosła plaster z apteczki?
5. Musisz mi to lepiej wyjaśnić.
6. Poznałam mężczyznę zainteresowanego literaturą skandynawską.
7. Będąc w drodze nam morze musieliśmy zawrócić, ponieważ Martha źle się poczuła.

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Sentences (2)

1. I remembered to do my homework.

2. Did you remember to do your homework?

3. I told Sophie to bring a plaster from the medical kit.

4. Did you tell Sophie to bring a plaster from the medical kit?

5. You need to get acrossexplain it to me better.

6. I got to know a man who is into Scandinavian literature.

7. On our way to the seaside we had to turn back because Martha felt bad.

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emilia_

Dec. 21, 2022

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Thank you :)

Sentences (2)

1. I remembered to do my homework.

2. Did you remember to do your homework?

3. I told Sophie to bring a plaster from the medical kit.

4. Did you tell Sophie to bring a plaster from the medical kit?

5. You need to get it across it to me better.

6. I got to know a man who is into Scandinavian literature.

7. On our way to the seaside we had to turn back because Martha felt bad.

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Excellent work!

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emilia_

Dec. 21, 2022

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Thank you :)

1. I remembered to do my homework.

2. Did you remember to do your homework?

3. I told Sophie to bring a plaster from the medical kit.

4. Did you tell Sophie to bring a plaster from the medical kit?

5. You need to get it across it to me better.

If you mean "to get it across" in the context of explaining an idea, I would recommend using my correction. But if you meant "to get across it" as in somebody moving across something to get to you, I'm pretty sure your initial sentence is fine.

6. I got to know a man who is into Scandinavian literature.

7. On our way to the seaside we had to turn back because Martha felt bad.

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Very well done, I hope my comment makes sense.

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emilia_

Dec. 21, 2022

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It makes sense. I need to use your correction. Thank you :)

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5. You need to get across it to me better.


5. You need to get it across it to me better.

If you mean "to get it across" in the context of explaining an idea, I would recommend using my correction. But if you meant "to get across it" as in somebody moving across something to get to you, I'm pretty sure your initial sentence is fine.

5. You need to get it across it to me better.

5. You need to get acrossexplain it to me better.

6. I got to know a man who is into Scandinavian literature.


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7. On our way to the seaside we had to turn back because Martha felt bad.


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