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To doCzasownik “to do” w języku polskim oznacza “robić” lub “uprawiać” (sport)Odmiana:IndicativePresent Simple:I – doYou – doShe/He/It – doesWe – doYou – doThey – doI do my homework. – Odrabiam zadanie domowe.Present ContinousI – am doingYou – are doingShe/He/It – are doingWe – are doingYou – are doingThey – are doingI am doing my homework now. – Odrabiam teraz zadanie domowe.Present PerfectI – have doneYou – have doneShe/He/It – has doneWe – have doneYou – have doneThey – have donei have done my homework. – Skończyłem moje zadanie domowe.Present Perfect ContinousI – have been doingYou – have been doingShe/He/It – has been doingWe – have been doingYou – have been doingThey – have been doingI have been doing my homework for 5 hours. – Odrabiam moje zadanie domowe od 5 godzin.Past SimpleI – didYou – didShe/He/It – didWe – didYou – didThey – didI did it myself. – Sam to zrobiłem.Past ContinousI – was doingYou – were doingShe/He/It – was doingWe – were doingYou – were doingThey – were doingShe was doing her homework back then. – Ona odrabiała wtedy zadanie domowe.Past PerfectI – had doneYou – had doneShe/He/It – had doneWe – had doneYou – had doneThey – had doneI had done my homework before I arrived in school. – Odrobiłam pracę domową, zanim przyjechałam do szkoły.Past Perfect ContinousI – had been doingYou – had been doingShe/He/It – had been doingWe – had been doingYou – had been doingThey – had been doingI realized all this stuff I had been doing. – Zdałem sobie sprawę ze wszystkiego, co robiłemFuture SimpleI – will d

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