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Kolokacje z 'Do- Set- Go' - Wpływ i Kontrola (Zestaw)

Poznaj angielskie kolokacje z 'Set' używanym do wyrażania wpływu i kontroli, w tym 'set the pace' i 'set a trap'.

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Verb Collocations With 'Do- Set- Go'
to [set] {sth} in motion

to begin a specific process, action, or series of events

Ex: She set the project in motion by securing funding and resources. 
to [set] the scene

to describe or create the environment, context, or background for a story, event, or situation, typically to help the audience or readers better understand the context

Ex: She set the scene by describing the picturesque countryside. 
to [set] the pace

to set a high standard or example for others to follow

Ex: Her dedication to excellence set the pace for the entire team. 
to [set] fire to {sth}

to cause a fire to begin

Ex: He accidentally set fire to the kitchen curtains while cooking. 
to [set] a tone

to create a specific feeling or mood in a situation

Ex: She set a serious tone in her speech by discussing important issues. 
to [set] a trap

to create a plan or device to catch or deceive something or someone

Ex: The hunter set a trap to catch a wild animal. 
to [set] an example

to show how to behave or act so that others can learn from it

Ex: They are setting an example for teamwork by collaborating on this project. 
to [set] {sb} to work

to assign or instruct someone to start working on a specific task or job

Ex: She set the volunteers to work in the community garden. 
to [set] to work on {sth}

to begin a task or activity with determination and focus

Ex: She set to work on her research project early in the morning. 
to [set] a trend

to initiate or establish a new style, behavior, or pattern that becomes popular and influential

Ex: She set a trend with her unique fashion choices. 
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