The Monument commemorates the fire in 1666, which consumed most of the old City.
With the re-building came many famous churches, including St. Paul’s Cathedral.
The City is now London’s financial district-the home of the Stock Exchange, many banks and insurance companies.
West of the City is Westminster, which has gradually become the new he
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dovere
(to) be obliged to
was/were obliged to
been obliged to
essere obbligati a
(to) be compelled to
was/were compelled to
been compelled to
essere costretti a
(to) be supposed to
was/were supposed to
been supposed to
essere supposto
Mum: “you must clean your own boots!” (REGOLE PERSONALI)
Mum:
5. have to → tutti i tempi verbali → si usa per regole imposte dall’esterno
Base form
s. past
Past participle
Traduzione
(to) have to →
Had to →
Had to
Avere
(to) be obliged →
Was/were obbliged to →
Been obbiged to
Obbligare
(to) be compelled to →
Was/were compelled to →
Been compelled to
Usiamo il verbo wish o la frase if only I seguito da un verbo al past tense, → per parlare di sogni in una situazione presente.(es I wish/ if only I had more money – I wish/ if only I could get away… - I wish/ if only I didn’t have to clean my room)
3. Second conditional: if/unless clause + ‘d (would) / wouldn’t
Usiamo :
• Per parlare di spi
Fructose (Grain)
B
Lactose (Honey)
O
Maltose
H
Y
Pasta,Potatoes
Energy
D
Starch
R
Rise,Flour
A
TES
Cellulose
Fibres
Energy
A
Butter,Cheese,Carrots,Tomatoes,
Spinach
Help the body to protect infections
Natural
B
Wholemeal bread,Peas
Capture energy from car
➢ The Interior Plain: runs from the Canadian Border down to the Atlantic Coastal Plain. This is the agricultural heart-land of country. It is divided in 2 areas: the Central Lowlands and the Great Plains. The Central Lowlands is crossed by many rivers and it includes the Corn Belt in the east while the Great Plains in the north are the main wheat-produc
THE AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE (1775 – 1783)
The British controlled the 13 colonies which formed the basis of what is now known as the USA.
They virtually ran their own affairs and resented having to pay taxes and have their laws and trade subjugated to a distant English monarch.
The rebellion began in 1775 with the Boston Tea Party,
The monarch is the official head of the Parliament, head of executive, head of judiciary, head of state, commander-in-chief of the armed forces and supreme governor of the Church of England. He/she reigns but does not rule in England. Nevertheless, he/she can perform some important executive and legislative duties as opening and dissolving the Parl