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noun
One who is neither a he nor a she; a creature; a dehumanized being. | |||||
The person who chases and tries to catch the other players in the playground game of tag. (Example: In the next game, Adam and Tom will be it…) | |||||
The game of tag. (Example: Let's play it at breaktime.) | |||||
Sex appeal, especially that which goes beyond beauty. | |||||
Sexual activity. (Example: caught them doing it) | |||||
A biological force that inhabits living beings, according to the vitalist approach of Georg Groddeck. |
Most fashionable. |
The third-person singular personal pronoun that is normally used to refer to an inanimate object or abstract entity, also often used to refer to animals. (Example: I heard the sound of the school bus - it was early today.) |
A third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to a child, especially of unknown gender. (Example: She took the baby and held it in her arms.) |
Used to refer to someone being identified, often on the phone, but not limited to this situation. (Example: Is it her?) |
The impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statement. (known as the dummy pronoun or weather it) (Example: It is nearly 10 o’clock.) |
The impersonal pronoun, used without referent in various short idioms. |
The impersonal pronoun, used as a placeholder for a delayed subject, or less commonly, object; known as the dummy pronoun or, more formally in linguistics, a syntactic expletive. The delayed subject is commonly a to-infinitive, a gerund, or a noun clause introduced by a . (Example: He saw to it that everyone would vote for him. (with the noun clause introduced by that)) |
All or the end; something after which there is no more. (Example: Are there more students in this class, or is this it?) |
A third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to an animate referent who is transgender or is neither female nor male. |
Followed by an omitted and understood relative pronoun: That which; what. |
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proper noun
A large peninsula in Southern Europe protruding into the Mediterranean Sea and shaped like a boot. The mountain range of Apennines runs across it from north to south. Occupied almost entirely by Italy. |
A country in southern Europe. Official name: Italian Republic. |
Abbreviation of Italian. (language) |
Gli articoli in inglese
Gli articoli in inglese sono di due tipi principali: articoli determinativi e indeterminativi. Ecco una breve spiegazione di ciascun tipo:
Articoli Determinativi:
"The": È l'unico articolo determinativo in inglese. Si usa prima di un sostantivo per indicare che ci si sta riferendo a qualcosa di specifico o precedentemente menzionato.
Esempi: "The cat" (Il gatto), "The book" (Il libro), "The sun" (Il sole).
Articoli Indeterminativi:
"A" e "An": Sono gli articoli indeterminativi. Si usano prima di un sostantivo per indicare che ci si riferisce a qualcosa in modo generico o per la prima volta. La scelta tra "a" e "an" dipende dalla pronuncia della parola successiva.
Esempi: "A cat" (Un gatto), "An apple" (Una mela), "A car" (Un'auto).
La scelta tra "a" e "an" è basata sulla prima lettera del sostantivo successivo. Si utilizza "a" prima di parole che iniziano con una consonante e "an" prima di parole che iniziano con una vocale. Ad esempio, "a book" e "an hour".
Questi articoli sono fondamentali per la costruzione delle frasi in inglese e per chiarire se ci si riferisce a qualcosa di specifico o generico.
Colori in inglese
Red | Green | Blue | |||
Yellow | Purple | Orange | |||
Pink | Brown | Cyan | |||
Lime | Magenta | Teal | |||
Silver | Gold | Indigo | |||
Gray | Maroon | Navy |
Pronomi personali in inglese
Tipo | Soggetto | Oggetto | Possessivo |
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Prima Persona Singolare | I | Me | My (Mine) |
Seconda Persona Singolare | You | You | Your (Yours) |
Terza Persona Singolare (Maschile) | He | Him | His (His) |
Terza Persona Singolare (Femminile) | She | Her | Her (Hers) |
Terza Persona Singolare (Neutrale) | It | It | Its (Its) |
Tipo | Riflessivo | Dimostrativo | Interrogativo/Indefinito |
---|---|---|---|
Prima Persona Singolare | Myself | This | Who, Whom, Whose |
Seconda Persona Singolare | Yourself | That | Who, Whom, Whose |
Terza Persona Singolare (Maschile) | Himself | That | Who, Whom, Whose |
Terza Persona Singolare (Femminile) | Herself | That | Who, Whom, Whose |
Terza Persona Singolare (Neutrale) | Itself | That | What |
I numeri ordinali e i numeri cardinali in inglese
Numero ordinale | Numero Cardinale | ||
---|---|---|---|
1 | One | 1° | First |
2 | Two | 2° | Second |
3 | Three | 3° | Third |
4 | Four | 4° | Fourth |
5 | Five | 5° | Fifth |
6 | Six | 6° | Sixth |
7 | Seven | 7° | Seventh |
8 | Eight | 8° | Eighth |
9 | Nine | 9° | Ninth |
10 | Ten | 10° | Tenth |
11 | Eleven | 11° | Eleventh |
12 | Twelve | 12° | Twelfth |
13 | Thirteen | 13° | Thirteenth |
14 | Fourteen | 14° | Fourteenth |
15 | Fifteen | 15° | Fifteenth |
16 | Sixteen | 16° | Sixteenth |
17 | Seventeen | 17° | Seventeenth |
18 | Eighteen | 18° | Eighteenth |
19 | Nineteen | 19° | Nineteenth |
20 | Twenty | 20° | Twentieth |