nel
discorso diretto |
She said to me, "Go home and never come back," and then she turned away. |
dopo
le congiunzioni of
course, however, indeed, therefore, nevertheless,
nonetheless, moreover, as a matter of fact,
besides, for example, for instance, in fact,
on the contrary, on the other hand, though,
what is more important |
It was cold. Therefore, we wanted to go home.
The teacher, of course, knew the right answer. |
per
separare una locuzione avverbiale dalla frase, se la locuzione è all'inizio. |
Before eight, I hardly get home. |
per
indicare che alcune parole vengono traslasciate |
Your sister is in Mallorca for the weekend, mine, in London. (= My sister is in London) |
davanti
a or può esserci una virgola, se
l'enumerazione che segue ha più di
due elementi |
There is bred, butter, cheese, marmalade, milk(,) and much more on the table. |
Would you like to see the green, red, blue, or grey dress? |
nelle
data davanti all'anno (e dopo il giorno) |
Today is January 31, 2006. |
per
separare gerundi e participi dal resto della
frase |
Going home very after a very nice evening, she thought about the good things in life. |