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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [novantuno]

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. F-r-----m-n- il te----sarà migli---. F---- d----- i- t---- s--- m-------- F-r-e d-m-n- i- t-m-o s-r- m-g-i-r-. ------------------------------------ Forse domani il tempo sarà migliore. 0
How do you know that? C--- f--- s--e-lo? C--- f- a s------- C-m- f- a s-p-r-o- ------------------ Come fa a saperlo? 0
I hope that it gets better. S-er- -----i-lio--. S---- c-- m-------- S-e-o c-e m-g-i-r-. ------------------- Spero che migliori. 0
He will definitely come. Vi----s-cur--e--e. V---- s----------- V-e-e s-c-r-m-n-e- ------------------ Viene sicuramente. 0
Are you sure? È s--u-o? È s------ È s-c-r-? --------- È sicuro? 0
I know that he’ll come. So--h--v-e-e. S- c-- v----- S- c-e v-e-e- ------------- So che viene. 0
He’ll definitely call. Te---o-- --curamente. T------- s----------- T-l-f-n- s-c-r-m-n-e- --------------------- Telefona sicuramente. 0
Really? Ve-a-----? V--------- V-r-m-n-e- ---------- Veramente? 0
I believe that he’ll call. C-edo c-e---l-fon-. C---- c-- t-------- C-e-o c-e t-l-f-n-. ------------------- Credo che telefoni. 0
The wine is definitely old. I-----o-è---r-a-en-e--nvecchiato. I- v--- è c--------- i----------- I- v-n- è c-r-a-e-t- i-v-c-h-a-o- --------------------------------- Il vino è certamente invecchiato. 0
Do you know that for sure? Lo sa di-s-c-r-? L- s- d- s------ L- s- d- s-c-r-? ---------------- Lo sa di sicuro? 0
I think that he is old. S-pp---o ch---i---n-e--hia-o. S------- c-- s-- i----------- S-p-o-g- c-e s-a i-v-c-h-a-o- ----------------------------- Suppongo che sia invecchiato. 0
Our boss is good-looking. Il -o--r- t-t--ar- h--u- -e----s---to. I- n----- t------- h- u- b------------ I- n-s-r- t-t-l-r- h- u- b-l-’-s-e-t-. -------------------------------------- Il nostro titolare ha un bell’aspetto. 0
Do you think so? Lei-tr-va? L-- t----- L-i t-o-a- ---------- Lei trova? 0
I find him very handsome. Tro-- -he--b--a----irit-u----n----imo a-pe-to. T---- c-- a---- a---------- u- o----- a------- T-o-o c-e a-b-a a-d-r-t-u-a u- o-t-m- a-p-t-o- ---------------------------------------------- Trovo che abbia addirittura un ottimo aspetto. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. Il-t-t--a-e -a--e-tam---- una-r--az--. I- t------- h- c--------- u-- r------- I- t-t-l-r- h- c-r-a-e-t- u-a r-g-z-a- -------------------------------------- Il titolare ha certamente una ragazza. 0
Do you really think so? Lo cre-e-v--a-e-te? L- c---- v--------- L- c-e-e v-r-m-n-e- ------------------- Lo crede veramente? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. È -o--- p--b--il- c-e abbi--u-- -agaz--. È m---- p-------- c-- a---- u-- r------- È m-l-o p-o-a-i-e c-e a-b-a u-a r-g-z-a- ---------------------------------------- È molto probabile che abbia una ragazza. 0

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