verboprincipale • • UsiamoilPresentSimpleperparlarediabitudinioazionicheaccadonoregolarmente.Es:IwatchTVeverydayUsiamoilPresentSimplesituazionipermanentiex:IliveinItaly QUANDOUSIAMOILPRESENTSIMPLE?• Sec’èilverboTOBE(ESSERE)vannodopo AVVERBIDIFREQUENZAAlwaysSempreOften-SpessoUsually-DisolitoSometimes-...
On the other hand, the influence of Italian is proven by the presence of the form eran divorciados instead of estaban divorciados where the adjective divorziato is preceded by the verb ser (essere divorziato/a) and not estar, as in Spanish (estar divorciado/a). Finally, Example (6) is...