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Traduzione e definizione
to go (to the movies): andare (al cinema)
Questo è un verbo irregolare:
I go / I went / I have gone
My car is (or "has") gone!: La mia macchina è sparita!
Esempi
- "My mission: To go where no Frenchie has gone before!"
- "Brian : Your crown has gone!"
- "My calculator is gone!"
- "The seat is gone."
Esercizio 1
"We're headed to the Dinchester Hotel."
From the list below, select the sentences which express the same idea as this sentence, and are grammatically correct.
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, select the sentences which express the same idea as this sentence, and are grammatically correct.
There may be more than one correct answer!
"We're headed to the Dinchester Hotel."
From the list below, select the sentences which express the same idea as this sentence, and are grammatically correct.
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, select the sentences which express the same idea as this sentence, and are grammatically correct.
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is an idiom which shares a similar meaning with "to be headed to", meaning "to be going to". It is used in the conversation by Kimberley, when she asks "where are you off to then?". Example: "Where are you off to, wearing so much make-up?".
To "be going somewhere" shares a similar meaning with "to be headed to", and is the standard way of expressing this idea. Example: "I'm going to the disco this evening, and plan to dance for three hours without stopping".
This idiom is another way of expressing "to be headed to", meaning "to be going to". Note that this expression can also be followed by "towards" or "into". Note that the expression can also be used in a figurative sense. Example: "You're heading for trouble if you continue to insult people all the time".
This is incorrect. The verb "to direct" means "to give directions (to someone)" or to "tell (someone) how to get to a certain place". This is not the same meaning as "to be headed to".
Esercizio 2
"We're headed to the Dinchester Hotel."
From the list below, select the sentences which express the same idea as this sentence, and are grammatically correct.
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, select the sentences which express the same idea as this sentence, and are grammatically correct.
There may be more than one correct answer!
"We're headed to the Dinchester Hotel."
From the list below, select the sentences which express the same idea as this sentence, and are grammatically correct.
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, select the sentences which express the same idea as this sentence, and are grammatically correct.
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is an idiom which shares a similar meaning with "to be headed to", meaning "to be going to". It is used in the conversation by Kimberley, when she asks "where are you off to then?". Example: "Where are you off to, wearing so much make-up?".
To "be going somewhere" shares a similar meaning with "to be headed to", and is the standard way of expressing this idea. Example: "I'm going to the disco this evening, and plan to dance for three hours without stopping".
This idiom is another way of expressing "to be headed to", meaning "to be going to". Note that this expression can also be followed by "towards" or "into". Note that the expression can also be used in a figurative sense. Example: "You're heading for trouble if you continue to insult people all the time".
This is incorrect. The verb "to direct" means "to give directions (to someone)" or to "tell (someone) how to get to a certain place". This is not the same meaning as "to be headed to".
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