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Traduzione e definizione

a month: un mese noun
monthly: mensile, mensilmente adverbadjective
a monthly meeting una riunione mensile (che si tiene una volta al mese)
You will be billed monthly. Every month you will receive a bill. Riceverete una fattura ogni mese. Ogni mese vi verrà inviata una fattura.

Esempi

  • "That's why I'm prepared to let you get your hands on La Potion de Papi in just two weeks' time: two and a half months before anyone else."
  • "Harold : Three months!"
  • "No matter how much your department stores are grossing every month, there's no way you can stay out of personal debt when you're spending like this."
  • "On behalf of the Delavigne Staff, I'd like to thank Gymglish's users for making the last Friday of every month so damn funky."
  • "Your company's plan allows you to increase or decrease your monthly pay-in at any time, as well as to re-allocate the investments of your plan."
  • "Brian : Well, I was just about to phone a hotel to reserve a room for Bruno's trip to New York next month."
  • "I am delighted to announce that the first six months of this year have been among the most successful in the Delavigne Corporation's history."
  • "After six months of record sales, Philip was awarded the position of Director, which he held ever since."
  • "With over 3 months' experience in PR and damage control, Slick Brand Solution's long track record in the industry speaks for itself!"
  • "Kate : Mr. Cheeter, you're currently paying 350 dollars into your 401(k) plan every month."
  • "Icarus : 4.63 times as much in fact, not counting your monthly bonuses."
  • "These last few months have been very difficult for me."
  • "As you all know, it's been exactly one month since Bruno left the company in search of happiness, and exactly one month since I've been the interim CEO in his place."
  • "Edward : Ah, ok... That part means that there will be 6 months where the Delavigne share price remains stable..."
  • "You've only been alive for a matter of months, but I've already had reports of public indecency, aggressive lullaby singing, diaper throwing, tummy aches, temper tantrums, loud crying and some very serious accusations of milk abuse."
  • "So this letter here... "I'm afraid we are currently experiencing cash-flow problems and will not be able to pay for the shipment of perfumes until next month..."."
  • "Your decision to terminate Mrs. Hughes will cost this company 2 months of salary in addition to a generous severance package."
  • "More importantly, this month we are conducting our business operations in song, so please make sure to sing in tune!"
  • "We sold out in a month!"
  • "I have impulsively decided to cancel the private plane flight with Horatio planned for this month."
Esercizio 1
Let's talk numbers!

Fill in the blanks below with the final terms of this negotiation. Use numbers for the numbers, and words for the words (obviously!).

Find the final price for Kay C. Hogwash's work. Hogwash will be paid $ dollars for his novel.
Hogwash must mention Delavigne a minimum of times in the novel.
Hogwash must write the book within .

Let's talk numbers!

Fill in the blanks below with the final terms of this negotiation. Use numbers for the numbers, and words for the words (obviously!).

Find the final price for Kay C. Hogwash's work. Hogwash will be paid $23,000 1 dollars for his novel.
Hogwash must mention Delavigne a minimum of 60 2 times in the novel.
Hogwash must write the book within three 3 months 4.
1 23,000: The final price that Hogwash and Bliss agree upon is "twenty-three thousand dollars" ($23,000).
2 60: Susie requests that Hogwash mention Delavigne at least "sixty" (60) times in the book.
3 three: Both parties agree that Hogwash will have "three" (3) months to finish the book.
4 months: Susie and Kay C. Hogwash agree on a period of 3 months for the author to finish his novel.
Esercizio 2
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below based on the dialogue.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Choose the TRUE statements from the list below based on the dialogue.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is false. Although Polly is hesitant to approve all of Luna's ideas, she never opposes them.
This statement is false. Polly and Luna discuss a "monthly" meeting, not a "daily" one!
This statement is true and the main point of this scene. Luna wants to create the opportunity to collect the staff's ideas about improvements which could be made to the Delavigne offices.
Esercizio 3
How long has Bruno been in a coma?

How long has Bruno been in a coma?
Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has been in coma for "10 days". To say that Bruno has been in a coma for several weeks (more than two) would be inaccurate.
In the dialogue, Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has been in coma for "10 days". "Several" means more than two, but fewer than many, for example: I waited for several minutes before she arrived. A "coma" is a state of prolonged unconsciousness.
Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has been in coma for "10 days". To say that Bruno has been in a coma for several months would be inaccurate.
Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has been in coma for "10 days". To say that Bruno has been in a coma for several years would be inaccurate.
Esercizio 4
How long has Bruno been in a coma?

How long has Bruno been in a coma?
In the dialogue, Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has been in a coma for "10 days". "Several" means more than two, but fewer than "many" or "a lot", for example: I waited for several minutes before she arrived. A "coma" is a state of prolonged unconsciousness.
Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has been in a coma for "10 days". To say that Bruno has been in a coma for several weeks (more than two) would be inaccurate.
Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has been in a coma for "10 days". To say that Bruno has been in a coma for several months would be inaccurate.
Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has been in a coma for "10 days". To say that Bruno has been in a coma for several years would be inaccurate.
Esercizio 5
Fill in the blanks in this dialogue with terms from the list below! No term is used more than once, and not all the terms are used. You may have to conjugate verbs!

to rent | roommates | to afford | month | bills | corridor | flat | storage

Rachel: I'm looking for a new apartment. My here are driving me crazy and I'm sick of their hairs in the shower. And I need more space: I've got nowhere to keep my clothes!
Arthur: But can you to a alone? Real estate is very expensive in this city!
Rachel: Didn't I tell you? I'm a multi-millionaire.

To be continued...

Fill in the blanks in this dialogue with terms from the list below! No term is used more than once, and not all the terms are used. You may have to conjugate verbs!

to rent | roommates | to afford | month | bills | corridor | flat | storage

Rachel: I'm looking for a new apartment. My roommates 1 here are driving me crazy and I'm sick of their hairs in the shower. And I need more storage 2 space: I've got nowhere to keep my clothes!
Arthur: But can you afford 3 to rent 4 a flat 5 alone? Real estate is very expensive in this city!
Rachel: Didn't I tell you? I'm a multi-millionaire.

To be continued...
1 roommates: "Roommates" is the right answer. In American English, "roommates" are people with whom you share an apartment or house. In the UK, it is more common to say "flatmates" or "housemates". Another example: "I'm cooking dinner for my roommate tonight".
2 storage: "Storage" is the best choice here. The "storage (space)" in a room is its cupboards, wardrobes, drawers, shelves, etc. These are the places we keep our possessions. Example: "This kitchen is nice, but it doesn't have enough storage for all my pots and pans".
3 afford: The right answer here is "afford". To "(be able to) afford something" is to have enough money to pay for it. Examples: "I want to buy a Bercedes Menz, but I can't afford to", "How can you afford to raise 18 children?!". In his ad, Edward tells us how much rent he can "afford" to pay.
4 rent: "Rent" is the best choice here. "To rent (a house)" is to pay money to the owner or proprietor so that you can live there. Example: "I'm renting a flat at the moment, but I'd like to buy my own house soon". Note that there is a related noun: "rent", which is the money you pay on a monthly basis to live in this home.
5 flat: "Flat" is the right answer. The term "a flat" is chiefly British, and, as an noun, means "an apartment". Example: "Would you like to come to my flat for dinner tomorrow?". As an adjective, let's not forget that "flat" means "not round". Example: "Columbus discovered that the Earth is not flat."

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