Sep 27 – Would, should, could…

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To meet
met

He was working there for food and accommodation
Každý týden navštěvuji svou matku
Nemám rád malování.
Jsou zde nějaké volné židle?
Are there any free chairs here?
Nemohl jsem přivést svůj skútr
I couldn’t bring my scooter.
Could they bring some ideas?
can you bring my mother back?
I shouldnt bring any new ideas.
Would- by
would she like to work for me?
I wouln’t be suprised
I would go
she would vizit us on sunday
navštívila by nás v neděli.
I wouldn’t be angry.
we wouldn’t stay at home.
would you read my letter?
I wouldn’t go to work if it wasn’t Monday.
They would listen to me if I asked them to.
(poslouchali by me, pokud bych je pozadal)
I would come if it is possible.
If I come on Monday and you would come on Tuesday, we would be there together on Wednesday.
They wouldn’t eat at night.
Would you like some coffee?
(chces si dat kafe?)
Do you like coffee? (mas rad kafe?)
I wouldn’t mind.
I dont mint (nevadi mi to) i dont care (je mi to jedno)
To mind- vadit

  • Nevadilo by mi to.
    Dont mind me (neres me)
    would you mind helping me? nevadilo by Ti mi pomoct?

On Wednesday afternoon, a sixty-one-year-old-Chicago whisky salesman was walking to his car with a briefcase in one hand and a bottle of whisky in the other. Suddenly, a group of four teenage boys tried to rob him. Later, the salesman told the police that the thieves took his briefcase and they also cut his suit while they were getting his mobile phone which he had in one of his pockets. When the salesman raised the bottle of whisky over his head, the attackers ran away before he could hit them with it. Finally, the salesman called the police who arrested the teenagers immediately and returned the salesman all the stolen things in perfect condition.

On Monday morning, a two-year-old black cat was drinking milk on my balcony.

This article was written by drak