Nell’episodio di oggi parliamo del verbo impersonale “piovere”, perché è un verbo molto usato, punto primo, e, punto secondo, perché ci potrebbero essere dei dubbi sulla sua coniugazione. In particolare quando si deve coniugare al passato prossimo, e quindi scegliere l’ausiliare giusto!
Mar 2016
080 - English Grammar: When to use HAVE, HAVING, and HAVE GOT
Sometimes the verb "have" can be used in the present continuous (having) and sometimes it can be replaced by "have got"... but not always. In today's podcast, I'll teach you 15 expressions with the verb "have" and tell you whether you can use "having" and "have got" in these phra ... Show More
9m 41s
Sep 2006
22: "How was your holiday?" [Part II]
In the second part of this two-part episode we'll meet the verb "profiter (de)", we'll use the verb "devoir" to say things like "It must have been [difficult, shocking, fantastic]" and we'll revise the verb "prendre" in the Perfect tense, in relation to food.
9m 2s