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Traduzione e definizione

(Give me the money) first (then we'll talk): (Dammi i soldi) prima (poi parleremo) adverb
(my) first (job): (il mio) primo (lavoro) adjective
at first: all'inizio, dapprima adverb
first things first: prima le cose importanti idiom

Esempi

  • "Brian : (The first one)"
  • "I'd like to schedule our first meeting for tomorrow morning, first thing."
  • "Krazy Gideon : First crazy question to our first candidate: Edward Moon."
  • "Bruno trained his interpretation skills on basic animals at first."
  • "I'm joined in the cockpit by my co-pilot in training, Randy Williams. Randy happens to be blind, but we're happy to have him with us on his first flight."
  • "I'll be the first to admit that violence doesn't solve anything."
  • "" were Philip's first words."
  • "Now, the first thing we're going to do is..."
  • "Philip : Ahem, ahem. Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you so much for coming to my first exhibition, I hope you're enjoying the fine art on display as well as the nachos and fruit punch I've generously provided."
  • "Do not stop for tea first."
  • "You guys are part of the team. Now for your first mission..."
  • "The first mate has spotted a blip on the radar three knots ahead."
  • "Brian : I have no idea, it's my first day!"
  • "I apologize for being in America during my first week as European president."
  • "To say thank you for all your hard work lately, and to celebrate our moderately successful first quarter sales, I'm pleased to announce that the senior staff of the Delavigne Corporation will be taking a team-building trip this weekend!"
  • "I first started getting suspicious in the helicopter."
  • "Bruno saw his first dolphin at the age of 13, while surfing in the Pacific."
  • "Let's welcome our first, and thankfully penultimate, that means second to last, entry: "Boy Joy Machine?"
  • "Narrator : Bruno never forgot this remarkable first encounter, and spent his years at University studying animal behavior and linguistics."
  • "I will read the sentence first, to let you know how it SHOULD be pronounced: Is that horse reading a book or ironing some clothes, mmkay?"
Esercizio 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below:

Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!

Choose the TRUE statements from the list below:

Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Bruno writes that "he will take into account" Fiona's remarks. To "take something into account" is to consider it.
Bruno writes that he "was away on business for the past couple of weeks". "A couple of weeks" indicates a quantity of two (sometimes three). Example: We have one dog and a couple of cats.
This statement is false. The purpose of Bruno's email is to politely explain to Miss Stake that he understands the value of frequent business trips, and that he himself travels frequently.
Bruno apologizes for not answering Fiona's email earlier, however he never mentions that he had a problem receiving it.
Although Bruno apologizes for the delay in responding to Fiona's email, he has in fact read her report. He writes that he found Fiona's observations "to be fascinating".
Esercizio 2
Complete the sentences below with the correct numbers!

This is my 2 visit to San Francisco. I'm here to celebrate my 28 birthday. The 1 time I came here, it rained every day. This time, I'm staying in a hotel on 23 Street. It's a lovely neighborhood, but next time I come, I want to stay on 11 Street, because 11 is my lucky number.
Complete the sentences below with the correct numbers!

This is my 2nd 1 visit to San Francisco. I'm here to celebrate my 28th 2 birthday. The 1st 3 time I came here, it rained every day. This time, I'm staying in a hotel on 23rd 4 Street. It's a lovely neighborhood, but next time I come, I want to stay on 11th 5 Street, because 11 is my lucky number.
1 nd: This is the right answer here. The ending "-nd" is added to numbers whose last digit is 2 (2, 22, 32, 42, 67932, etc.), apart from 12, which becomes 12th. The ordinal number "2nd" is pronounced "second"; the ordinal number "22nd" is pronounced "twenty-second", etc.
1 st: This is incorrect. The ending "-st" is used with numbers whose last digit is 1 (1, 51, 981, etc.), apart from 11, which becomes 11th.
1 th: This is incorrect. The ending "-th" is used with all numbers which do not end with 1, 2, or 3. It is also used with 11, 12, and 13.
1 rd: This is incorrect. The ending "-rd" is used with numbers whose last digit is 3 (apart from 13, which takes a "-th").
2 th: This is correct. Any number ending in "8" takes the ending "th" when it becomes an ordinal. Some other examples: 18th (eighteenth), 268th (two hundred and sixty eighth), 88th (eighty eighth).
2 rd: This is incorrect. The ending "-rd" is used with numbers whose last digit is 3 (apart from 13, which takes a "-th").
2 nd: This is incorrect. The ending "-nd" is added to numbers whose last digit is 2 (2, 22, 32, 42, 67932, etc.), apart from 12, which becomes 12th.
2 st: This is incorrect. The ending "-st" is used with numbers whose last digit is 1 (1, 51, 981, etc.), apart from 11, which becomes 11th.
3 st: The correct choice is "-st". The ordinal number "1st" is pronounced "first". The ending "-st" is used with numbers whose last digit is 1 (1st, 51st, 981st, etc.), apart from 11, which becomes 11th.
3 nd: This is incorrect. The ending "-nd" is added to numbers whose last digit is 2 (2, 22, 32, 42, 67932, etc.), apart from 12, which becomes 12th.
3 rd: This is incorrect. The ending "-rd" is used with numbers whose last digit is 3 (apart from 13, which takes a "-th").
3 th: This is incorrect. The ending "-th" is used with all numbers which do not end with 1, 2, or 3. It is also used with 11, 12, and 13.
4 rd: This is the best choice here. The ordinal number "3rd" is pronounced as "third". The ending "-rd" is used with numbers whose last digit is 3 (apart from 13, which takes a "-th"). For example, we say 23rd, 7563rd, and 983rd.
4 th: This is incorrect. The ending "-th" is used with all numbers which do not end with 1, 2, or 3. It is also used with 11, 12, and 13.
4 nd: This is incorrect. The ending "-nd" is added to numbers whose last digit is 2 (2, 22, 32, 42, 67932, etc.), apart from 12, which becomes 12th.
4 st: This is incorrect. The ending "-st" is used with numbers whose last digit is 1 (1, 51, 981, etc.), apart from 11, which becomes 11th.
5 th: This is correct, and is pronounced as "eleventh". The number 11 takes a "-th" when it becomes an ordinal. 11, 12, and 13 all take "-th". They are exceptions to the rule that numbers ending in 1, 2, and 3 end in "-st", "-nd", and "-rd" respectively. We say 11th, 8211th, 411th, etc. However, we say 1st, 31st, 8621st, etc.
5 st: This is incorrect. 11 is an exception to the rule that numbers whose last digit is 1 take the "-st" ending. It's a tricky one, but it has to be learnt!
5 rd: This is incorrect. The ending "-rd" is used with numbers whose last digit is 3 (apart from 13, which takes a "-th").
5 nd: This is incorrect. The ending "-nd" is added to numbers whose last digit is 2 (2, 22, 32, 42, 67932, etc.), apart from 12, which becomes 12th.

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