I sostantivi italiani più comuni – Persone e relazioni

(Most Common Italian Nouns – People & Relationships)

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In the square the policeman he checks the area and he checks _____ the traffic.
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In the end a person she thanks and she goes back _____ with a task clear.
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the assistant he/she prepares the notes and the male secretary he gives __________ to the female secretary.
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__________ the (male) neighbour he says hello the (female) neighbour every morning and he talks with her on the landing.
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__________ a soldier in uniform he salutes and he goes towards the barracks.
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the mother she talks with the grandmother, and the grandfather he talks __________ and with a (male) cousin and a (female) cousin just passing by.
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the male student he enters in class and he studies right away, because tomorrow ______ an exam.
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the uncle and the aunt they arrive, they greet the male cousin and the female cousin, ________ they talk with the male friend and the female friend of the kids.
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__________ he listens, he nods and he checks again the street.
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__________ he checks the costs and he checks also the timing, then he talks with the director of the project.
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