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Download: 40Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 6 kb    Pag: 3    Data: 16.02.2001

BOUGHT
COMPRARE
CATCH
CAUGHT
CAUGHT
PRENDERE / AFFERRARE
CHOOSE
CHOSE
CHOSEN
SCEGLIERE
COME
CAME
COME
VENIRE
COST
COST
COST
COSTARE
CUT
CUT
CUT
TAGLIARE
DO
DID
DONE
FARE
DRAW
DREW
DRAWN
DISEGNARE / TIRARE
DRINK
DRANK
DRUNK

Download: 39Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 3 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 12.10.2001

How to present the product: it is generally placed in the optical centre of the complete image which does not correspond to the centre of the page or television screen but is slightly moved to the centre top or centre bottom.
The textual and visual elements may be distributed symmetrically (if you want to convey an idea of order and balance

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5 Marble 5 something cold: the faces of the babies reflect the fact that they aren’t intelligent. (they are conditioned not to be intelligent)
6 everything is artificial (dresses)
7 they are submitted
8 Production of babies 8 Khaki colour of a group of twins.
9 Light 9 it comes out a little by little experiment to conditioning the bab

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Cause -- idea materiale di fare qualcosa
-Ha causato la caduta(fatto cadere)del vaso
He caused the vase to fall

PASSIVO
-Fu fatto studiare
He was made to study

IDIOMS

Fare

to do (attivita materiale, morale, intellettuale)

to do a favour- fare un favore
to do a translatien- fare una

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PORTOBELLO ROAD

Welcome to Portobello Road, the world’s largest antiques market, with over 1500 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible. The market is open every Saturday while the shops are open six days a week.
Market Days start gradually from around 5.30 am with trading between dealers from the Uk and overseas. Most s...

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PRESENT PERFECT: have/has + partcipio passato
Azione non finita
Azione che appartiene all’oggi

PAST PERFECT: had + participio passato
Due azioni avvenute nel passato, di cui è accaduta prima dell’altra

SIMPLE FUTUR

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• MISS TAYLOR: she was the Emma’s governess and the Emma’s second mother. She loves her very much and between them it was the intimacy of sister. She got married with Mr Weston and went to live in another house. She had been in Mr Woodhouse’s family for sixteen years. She always helped Emma.
• MR WESTON: he was a man of easy manner and pleasant mann

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Schnitzler auch er leidete wie viele andere Intellektuelle dieser Zeit den Einfluss von Freud. Als er von den Forschungen Freuds las, begeisterte er sich dafür, und begann seine Kenntnisse der Tiefenpsychologie zu erweitern. Nach dem Lesen von Freud glaubte er vor allem an die Freiheit des Menschen, die ihm erlaubt, sein Schicksal mitzubestimmen, das

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One night, returning home much intoxicated, he fancied that the cat avoided his presence. He seized him; when Pluto inflicted a slight wound upon his hand. He cut one of its eyes from the socket with a pen-knife.
Afterwards he felt into horror and remorse and he again plunged into excess like wine.
Then came the spirit of PERVERSENESS. This is o

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In each occasion that Pratt had went to Schofield’s house they had decided to do a little betting game over the claret and he had always won.
That evening they did the betting game as the same but this time Mr Schofield was very quiet and sure to win because he had chosen a rare claret which wasn’t known all over the world
When they began to be