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Will Your Italian Professor Give You the Highest Score?
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Professore Irene Professore Irene Professore Irene Professore Bene signorina Francini. L'esame andato bene, devo dire che era molto preparata. S, poi il corso stato interessantissimo. Direi che ha elencato in modo pi che esauriente le basi che Morgagni diede all'anatomia patologica. Sinceramente mi sono impegnata molto per questo esame. Per questo ho deciso di darle...trenta! Addirittura!? Grazie mille professore! Se lo merita, arrivederci.
English
Professor Irene Professor Irene Professor Irene Professor Well, Miss Francini. I have to say that the examination went very well. You were well prepared. Yes, and the course has been very interesting. I'd say that you enumerated the basis that Morgagni gave to pathological anatomy in a more than exhaustive way. Honestly, I committed myself a lot to this exam. For this reason, I decided to give youthirty! Really? Thank you very much professor! You deserve it; good-bye.
Vocabulary
Italian signorina corso elencare esauriente anatomia impegnarsi addirittura meritare English young lady, girl, miss course to enumerate, list, catalog exhaustive, thorough, comprehensive anatomy to commit oneself, to apply oneself really to deserve, merit Class noun noun verb adjective noun verb exclamation verb
LC: UI_S1L2_071211
2011-07-12
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Grammar Points
The Focus of This Lesson Is on the Passato Remoto Tense of First Conjugation Irregular Verbs. Direi che ha elencato in modo pi che esauriente le basi che Morgagni diede all'anatomia patologica. "I'd say that you enumerated the basis that Morgagni gave to pathological anatomy in a more than exhaustive way."
Verbs in the first conjugation are generally regular; only few of them have an irregular form when we conjugate them at the passato remoto tense. However, here follows the conjugation for two of the most used -are irregular verbs: dare ("to give") and stare ("to stay"). dare ("to give") Italian Io diedi Tu desti Lui/Lei diede Noi demmo Voi deste Loro diedero stare ("to stay") "English" "I gave" "You gave" "He/She/It gave" "We gave" "You gave" "They gave"
LC: UI_S1L2_071211
2011-07-12
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Italian Io stetti Tu stesti Lui/Lei stette Noi stemmo Voi steste Loro stettero "English" "I stayed" "You stayed" "He/She/It stayed" "We stayed" "You stayed" "They stayed"
LC: UI_S1L2_071211
2011-07-12