Usages of dělat
Na letišti se často ptají lidé, kteří se bojí létat letadlem, co mají dělat.
At the airport people who are afraid of flying by plane often ask what they should do.
Můj syn má rád jasné dny, ale dnes nechce dělat nic, jenom sedí u počítače.
My son likes bright days, but today he doesn't want to do anything, he just sits at the computer.
Moje kolegyně říká, že v pátek nechce dělat nic důležitého v práci.
My female colleague says that on Friday she doesn't want to do anything important at work.
V sobotu děláme doma velký úklid a všichni myjeme nádobí, čistíme koupelnu a uklízíme pokoje.
On Saturday we do a big cleaning at home and we all wash the dishes, clean the bathroom and tidy the rooms.
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