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Traduzione e definizione
To this day, (my mother uses a typewriter): Fino ad oggi, (mia madre usa una macchina da scrivere)
Esempi
- "To this day I still don't know how he did it."
Esercizio 1
Replace the verbs in the text below with the correct negative form.
Be careful! Some negative forms require an auxiliary.
Bruno was raised by his grandfather Xavier. Xavier always gave Bruno advice when he was young. He used to say ' to be yourself, Bruno. You about what others think of you. If you listen to the critics, you any progress.' Towards the end of his life, Xavier began to say strange things like 'You fish on a Tuesday. If you do, you anyone until September.' Xavier had developed Alzheimer's disease, but to this day Bruno following his grandfather's advice.
Be careful! Some negative forms require an auxiliary.
Bruno was raised by his grandfather Xavier. Xavier always gave Bruno advice when he was young. He used to say ' to be yourself, Bruno. You about what others think of you. If you listen to the critics, you any progress.' Towards the end of his life, Xavier began to say strange things like 'You fish on a Tuesday. If you do, you anyone until September.' Xavier had developed Alzheimer's disease, but to this day Bruno following his grandfather's advice.
Replace the verbs in the text below with the correct negative form.
Be careful! Some negative forms require an auxiliary.
Bruno was raised by his grandfather Xavier. Xavier always gave Bruno advice when he was young. He used to say '[not done] Don't be afraid 1 to be yourself, Bruno. You [not done] can't worry 2 about what others think of you. If you listen to the critics, you [not done] won't make 3 any progress.' Towards the end of his life, Xavier began to say strange things like 'You [not done] shouldn't eat 4 fish on a Tuesday. If you do, you [not done] mustn't tell 5 anyone until September.' Xavier had developed Alzheimer's disease, but to this day Bruno [not done] hasn't stopped 6 following his grandfather's advice.
Be careful! Some negative forms require an auxiliary.
Bruno was raised by his grandfather Xavier. Xavier always gave Bruno advice when he was young. He used to say '[not done] Don't be afraid 1 to be yourself, Bruno. You [not done] can't worry 2 about what others think of you. If you listen to the critics, you [not done] won't make 3 any progress.' Towards the end of his life, Xavier began to say strange things like 'You [not done] shouldn't eat 4 fish on a Tuesday. If you do, you [not done] mustn't tell 5 anyone until September.' Xavier had developed Alzheimer's disease, but to this day Bruno [not done] hasn't stopped 6 following his grandfather's advice.
1 Don't be afraid: Both 'be afraid' and 'don't be afraid' are imperative constructions. To make an imperative construction negative, we add the negative auxiliary 'don't' or 'do not' in front of the entire expression ('be afraid').
2 can't worry: When forming negative constructions with an auxiliary (can) and a main verb (worried), 'not' is placed in between the two to make the statement negative. Here we use the contracted form to make the statement negative.
3 won't make: When forming negative constructions with an auxiliary (will) and a main verb (make), 'not' is placed in between the two to make the statement negative. In the contracted form 'will not' becomes 'won't'.
4 shouldn't eat: When forming negative constructions with an auxiliary (should) and a main verb (eat), 'not' is placed in between the two to make the statement negative. In the contracted form 'should not' becomes 'shouldn't'.
5 mustn't tell: When forming negative constructions with an auxiliary (must) and a main verb (tell), 'not' is placed in between the two to make the statement negative. In the contracted form 'must not' becomes 'mustn't'.
6 hasn't stopped: When forming negative constructions with a verb in a perfect tense (has stopped), 'not' is placed in between the auxiliary and the participle to make the statement negative. In the contracted form, 'has not' becomes 'hasn't'. The idiom 'to this day' indicates that Bruno continues to follow Xavier's advice currently (today).
Esercizio 2
Replace the verbs in the text below with the correct negative form.
Be careful! Some negative forms require an auxiliary.
Bruno was raised by his grandfather Xavier. Xavier always gave Bruno advice when he was young. He used to say ' to be yourself, Bruno. You about what others think of you. If you listen to the critics, you any progress.' Towards the end of his life, Xavier began to say strange things like 'You fish on a Tuesday. If you do, you anyone until September.' Xavier had developed Alzheimer's disease, but to this day Bruno following his grandfather's advice.
Be careful! Some negative forms require an auxiliary.
Bruno was raised by his grandfather Xavier. Xavier always gave Bruno advice when he was young. He used to say ' to be yourself, Bruno. You about what others think of you. If you listen to the critics, you any progress.' Towards the end of his life, Xavier began to say strange things like 'You fish on a Tuesday. If you do, you anyone until September.' Xavier had developed Alzheimer's disease, but to this day Bruno following his grandfather's advice.
Replace the verbs in the text below with the correct negative form.
Be careful! Some negative forms require an auxiliary.
Bruno was raised by his grandfather Xavier. Xavier always gave Bruno advice when he was young. He used to say '[not done] Don't be afraid 1 to be yourself, Bruno. You [not done] can't worry 2 about what others think of you. If you listen to the critics, you [not done] won't make 3 any progress.' Towards the end of his life, Xavier began to say strange things like 'You [not done] shouldn't eat 4 fish on a Tuesday. If you do, you [not done] mustn't tell 5 anyone until September.' Xavier had developed Alzheimer's disease, but to this day Bruno [not done] hasn't stopped 6 following his grandfather's advice.
Be careful! Some negative forms require an auxiliary.
Bruno was raised by his grandfather Xavier. Xavier always gave Bruno advice when he was young. He used to say '[not done] Don't be afraid 1 to be yourself, Bruno. You [not done] can't worry 2 about what others think of you. If you listen to the critics, you [not done] won't make 3 any progress.' Towards the end of his life, Xavier began to say strange things like 'You [not done] shouldn't eat 4 fish on a Tuesday. If you do, you [not done] mustn't tell 5 anyone until September.' Xavier had developed Alzheimer's disease, but to this day Bruno [not done] hasn't stopped 6 following his grandfather's advice.
1 Don't be afraid: Both 'be afraid' and 'don't be afraid' are imperative constructions. To make an imperative construction negative, we add the negative auxiliary 'don't' or 'do not' in front of the entire expression ('be afraid').
2 can't worry: When forming negative constructions with an auxiliary (can) and a main verb (worried), 'not' is placed in between the two to make the statement negative. Here we use the contracted form to make the statement negative.
3 won't make: When forming negative constructions with an auxiliary (will) and a main verb (make), 'not' is placed in between the two to make the statement negative. In the contracted form 'will not' becomes 'won't'.
4 shouldn't eat: When forming negative constructions with an auxiliary (should) and a main verb (eat), 'not' is placed in between the two to make the statement negative. In the contracted form 'should not' becomes 'shouldn't'.
5 mustn't tell: When forming negative constructions with an auxiliary (must) and a main verb (tell), 'not' is placed in between the two to make the statement negative. In the contracted form 'must not' becomes 'mustn't'.
6 hasn't stopped: When forming negative constructions with a verb in a perfect tense (has stopped), 'not' is placed in between the auxiliary and the participle to make the statement negative. In the contracted form, 'has not' becomes 'hasn't'. The idiom 'to this day' indicates that Bruno continues to follow Xavier's advice currently (today).
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