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Born and raised in Malaysia between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Educated at Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Living in the foothills of Mount Etna since 1982 and teaching English at Catania University since 1987. View all posts by Tony
for me D
Wrong, Mary.
“Get” in the sense of “arrivare” usually requires the preposition “to”, but “home” (together with “here” and “there”) refuses the preposition “to” and consequently the answer is “C”.
Thanks, it’s very kind of you.
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C
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Spero di imparare qualcosa dal suo insegnamento grazie al suo aiuto
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In?
No, in questo caso non ci va niente (risposta C).
Grazie
Un sito interessante, peccato che purtroppo in lingua inglese sono zero
Serve proprio per imparare! 🙂
Con me é impossibile 🤣
Pazienza.
Nel senso che non ho le basi.
Comunque la seguirò
C’è una pagina per “Absolute Beginners” che fornisce i link a tutti gli elementi di base per cominciare:
https://ingliando.net/absolute-beginners/
Thank you
My pleasure.
C
You got it, Claudio.
Ci. 🤔
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Give me 5!
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I choice C
Very good, but remember that the verb is “choose”, otherwise you should say, “My choice is C”.
I’d say C!
And you would be right, of course, Giulia. 🙂
Back? Metto le orecchie davsomaro da solo….?
“Back” is possible, Joseph, but it wasn’t one of the choices in the quiz!!
I’m sorry… I thought that choise “c” would be free….
Ah! No, choice C is “no preposition”.