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Svi glagoli kretanja u engleskom jeziku

begin poeti

cease prestati

go along slagati se , otii

appear pojaviti se

move pomeriti, kretati se

follow slediti

be late zakasniti

lift podii

turn right/left skrenunti

continue nastaviti

raise povisiti

take uzeti

rise rasti

put off odloiti

lower spustiti

finish zavriti

go out izai

end zavriti se

go in ui

stop zaustaviti

cross prei

levo,desno
arrive stii
return vratiti se
go ii
come doi
go on foot ii peke

run trati

remain ostati

lift podii

fly leteti

keep zadrati

put down spustiti

ride leteti, jaiti, voziti

possess posedovati

dive zaroniti

be biti

belong pripadati

lean osloniti se, nasloniti

have imati

contain sadrati

sit sedeti

there is postoji, nalazi se,

march koraati, marirati

crouch unuti

walk ii

squat spustiti se u uanj

run trati

bend saviti (se)

crawl puzati

pick up podii

tiptoe ii na vrhovima

hold drati

ima
be present prisustvovati
be sufficient biti dovoljan
be absent odsustvovati
be empty biti prazan

prstiju
carry nositi

gather skupiti

drag vui
slap/hit oamariti, udariti

add dodati, sabirati

push gurati
punch udariti pesnicom

fill napuniti

jump skakati
kick utnuti

be full biti pun, napunjen

leap skoiti, preskoiti


catch uhvatiti

reduce smanjiti, oduzeti

hop poskakivati
throw baciti

exclude iskljuiti

skip preskoiti
pull vui

spend troiti

hit udariti

spoil pokvariti

stretch razvui

Countable and uncountable nouns

Good Ways to Start a Sentence


Ten Ways to Start Sentences:
1. The most common sentence pattern is to write the subject first, followed by the verb: Weeds
are important too because birds eat the seeds.
2. Reverse the sentence to begin with the dependent adverbial clause: Because birds eat the
seeds, weeds are important too.
3. Begin a sentence with an infinitive phrase used as an adjective: To get a head start, he
arrived 20 minutes early.
4. Use an infinitive phrase as a subject: To get a head start was his goal.
5. Begin a sentence with a prepositional phrase and end it with the subject: From out of
nowhere came a loud shriek.
6. Begin a sentence with an adjective: Sad about being alone in the house, the puppy lay down
and waited by the front door.
7. Begin with an adverb: Regretfully, I will not be able to attend the wedding.
8. Begin with an "ing" participial phrase: Muttering to himself, the old man shuffled throughout
the house.
9. Begin with an "ed" participial phrase: Angered by the long wait, I slammed the phone down
on the receiver.
10. Start with a transitional word: Finally, we found the lost keys.

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English vocabulary: Words to describe people

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