Fondamenti della lingua inglese Laura Cignoni - Paleopatologia
Fondamenti della lingua inglese Laura Cignoni - Paleopatologia
Fondamenti della lingua inglese Laura Cignoni - Paleopatologia
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IAGGETTIVI E PRONOMI INTERROGATIVI<br />
Interrogative adjectives and pronouns<br />
Gli aggettivi e i pronomi interrogativi in <strong>inglese</strong> sono: who, whom, what, which, whose e sono<br />
seguiti dal sostantivo a cui si riferiscono.<br />
Gli interrogativi, a seconda <strong>della</strong> loro posizione all’interno <strong>della</strong> frase, possono essere aggettivi o<br />
pronomi.<br />
Whose book is this? (agg.)<br />
Whose is this book? (pron.)<br />
In the case of the individual primary burial, the undecayed body is laid soon after death in the final<br />
tomb where it decomposes. (The Archaeology of the Dead, 15).<br />
Who significa ‘chi’ e si riferisce al soggetto <strong>della</strong> frase.<br />
Who’s your favourite actor?<br />
La forma whom è obsoleta, e si usa quando non ci si riferisce al soggetto <strong>della</strong> frase.<br />
Who(m) did you see?<br />
What può significare:<br />
1. ‘ciò che’<br />
What I told you about the programme of the meeting was right.<br />
A primary burial corresponds to what anthropologists and sociologists of death call the<br />
‘simple funeral’. It consists of a single ceremony during which the manipulation of the<br />
remain takes place. 14 AD (The Archaeology of the Dead, 14).<br />
2. ‘che cosa’?<br />
What is she doing?<br />
3. ‘quale’?<br />
What fruit do you like? I like apples.<br />
Which è simile a what, ma si usa in ambito più ristretto.<br />
Which apples do you like? I like Granny Smiths.<br />
4. ‘Che!’ ‘quale!’, con sostantivi non numerabili o plurali.<br />
What lovely clothes!<br />
What delicious coffee this is!