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Thank you, and do you know where the restaurant is?
Grazie, e sai dov’è il ristorante?
Where does he work?
Dove lavora?
Where is the airport and where is my suitcase!
Dov’è l’aeroporto e dov’è la mia valigia!
self
se stesso
himself
se stesso
Does he drink milk or not?
Beve latte o no?
Where does John work?
Dove lavora John?
I speak English and Italian.
Parlo inglese e italiano.
I am a lawyer, but I am not a chef.
Sono un avvocato, ma non uno chef.
all or nothing
tutto o niente
Where are you going?
Dove stai andando?
half past four
le quattro e mezza
He thinks I’m a chef.
Pensa che io sia uno chef.
She thinks that my native language is English but it is not.
Pensa che la mia lingua madre sia l’inglese ma non lo è.
Why is the hospital closed?
Perché l’ospedale è chiuso?
I think that’s very important.
Penso che sia molto importante.
I think you’re old enough.
Penso che tu sia abbastanza grande.
I want to order a croissant and a cappuccino.
Voglio ordinare un cornetto e un cappuccino.
Where is it?
Dove si trova?
Where is he?
Dove si trova?
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