slovník litevský - Angličtina

lietuvių kalba - English

kas v angličtině:

1. what what


What else?
He has a huge capacity for accepting other people. That's what makes him special.
What is it that determines the route a railway takes?
How much of what I've written here do you understand?
What does seem clear is that we need to spend more money on this project.
What does what happened last night have to do with what's happening today?
Let's go to the movies next time. "What makes you think there will be a next time?"
He is too busy dreaming dreams to plan what he will do in his old age.
She knelt beside him and asked him what his name was.
A good newspaper reporter takes advantage of what he learns from any source, even the "little bird told him so" type of source.
My what a narrow waist! Her face is small, she really looks just like a doll!
Leaves are to plants what lungs are to animals.
She wouldn't let him in the room no matter what.
What is peculiar to Japan at mealtimes is that people eat rice out of little bowls.
According to what they say, that boy is very good at singing.

Angličtina slovo „kas„(what) se zobrazí v sadách:

Function words. Adverbs. 1

2. what or who what or who



3. what's what's


What's up?
That offer sounds too good to be true. What's the catch?
What's New Zealand like? Is it as sparsely populated as Australia?
What's the most convenient way to get to Tokyo Station?
What's the flight's scheduled arrival time?
What's the grossest thing you've ever seen eaten in a movie?
If you know what's good for you, you'll quit doing that.
Someone should talk to him and tell him what's what.
He's supposed to be living in Nagano. What's he doing at Tokyo station?
This magazine helps me to keep up with what's happening in the world.
Can I see what's on the other channels?
What's the nationality of that cameraman over there?
They are watching what's happening closely.
Father has lost his job, and what's worse, Mother has fallen ill.
From now on, I'm going to say what's on my mind.

Angličtina slovo „kas„(what's) se zobrazí v sadách:

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4. who who


Who is it?
What really surprised me most was that I was the only one who got fired.
I've heard that people who eat vegetables and fruit every day are less likely to have a heart attack.
I'm the type who gets nervous in front of people, so I'm bad at speech making.
Tom bought a bunch of inexpensive cameras to give to children who lived in his neighborhood.
He was a brave warrior who had spent most of his life fighting his enemies.
Our teacher was a beautiful lady, but was not the type of person who dressed up.
The people who come on the Maury Povich show often make pretentious claims about their lovers cheating on them.
People who are afraid of making mistakes will make no progress in English conversation.
People who regularly work in the open air do not suffer from sleeplessness.
Why is politics separating us, when we ourselves know who is good and who isn't?
There are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after the children fall asleep and wonder how they'll make the mortgage, or pay their doctor's bills, or save enough for their child's college education.
A drunkard is somebody you don't like and who drinks as much as you do.
He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.
Tom and Mary are both very kind and will help anybody who asks.