tie the knot , split up , engagement , gor engaged , courting , living in sin, got on, wined and dined, attracted to, proposed, chatted her up, fallen in love, asked her out, drift apart, cohabiting, go out
He 2. ASKED HER OUT the end of evening WINED AND DINED to dinner at a nearby restaurant.
...Przeczytaj to zdanie jeszcze raz.
5. .../GOT ON well with each other, decided to meet again and then started to 6. GO OUT on a regulaR basiS. (Kochanie, nie rob takich bykow ortograficznych, bo to mnie wscieka, jak ty piszesz nieuwaznie, to znaczy, ze masz w dup...osobe sprawdzajaca).
Laurence's granny was delighted that he was. 7 ????? at 'lat' (co to za slowo)c. It wasn't long before they realised that they had 8. FALLEN IN LOVE with (tu cos brak) other.
A few months 'lateer,' (ortog) they bought a flat and moved in together.
One day, Laurence decided to ask Carol to marry him, so after (a gdzie jest przedimek?) romantic meal, he got down on one knee and 11. PROPOSED to her. They 12. 'ENGAGEMENT' (tyo jest zle slowo tutaj) and the next day announced their 13. 'GOT ENGAGED' (to jest zle slowo tutaj) to their friend (szkoda, ze tylko mieli jednego) and family.
Their 'parenst' (ortog) were delighted that they had decided to 14. TIE THE KNOT . Laurence's friends weren't so sure, however, and all agreed that they would 15. ????? and 16. ??? long before the wedding. (a moze pomysl, ktore slowa jeszcze zostaly nie uzyte....rocket science?)
bardzo prosze o sprawdzenie, oraz o pomoc w tych trzech lukach, w których niemam pojęcia co należy wstawić[/quote]