Witrynamust-have (też: essential, indispensable, necessary, needful, vital, prerequisite) volume_up. niezbędny {przym. m.} more_vert. To be able to do that, therefore, it must have the necessary budget appropriation. expand_more Zatem, aby to było możliwe, należy przeznaczyć na nią niezbędne środki z budżetu. EN. WitrynaI must have left my wallet somewhere. I must have left my keys on the dining-room table. I must have left it here last night. I must have left the rest of my presentation …
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WitrynaOctober 1990 Track two from 'Behaviour'. Originally written in 1986, this came about due to a rumour that the band might be asked to write the theme music for the James … WitrynaI must go to the bathroom. I must have a chat with her about her work I must have dreamt it I must have it! I must have left it at home I must have left it somewhere; … rdc full screen
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Witryna5 kwi 2024 · Somewhere noun. Unspecified or unknown (unlocated) place or location. Elsewhere adverb. In any other place; as, these trees are not to be found elsewhere. Somewhere adverb. In some place unknown or not specified; in one place or another. Elsewhere adverb. In some other place; in other places, indefinitely; as, it is reported … Witrynamust have We use must have + past participle when we feel sure about what happened. Who told the newspapers about the prime minister's plans? It must have been someone close to him. The thief must have had a key. The door was locked and nothing was broken. Oh, good! We've got milk. Mo must have bought some … Witryna13 lis 2015 · 5. There is nothing wrong with using forget in the context of articles you have accidentally left somewhere, especially informally. If you say. I forgot my book … rdc in logistics