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IL VERBO AVERE The verb AVERE (to have) indicates ownership or possession. io ho I have tu hai you have lui/ lei / Lei ha he/she has / you have (singular formal) noi abbiamo we have voi avete you have (plural informal) loro / Loro hanno they have / you have (plural formal) Fixed expressions with AVERE Avere is used in various idiomatic expressions that do not translate literally to English. Example: Ho fame -> I am hungry (Ho means “I have” and fame is a noun that translates to “hunger”. ) ITALIANO INGLESE avere…anni to be…years old avere bisogno di… to need avere paura di… to be afraid of.. avere freddo to be cold avere caldo to be hot Thank you for reading this POST! If you want to learn more about me, feel free to check out my profile. Alla prossima :-)
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Today, I went to Costco for the first time since I recently moved into my new place. Because of the move, there were so many things I needed to buy, so I was really looking forward to shopping there. As soon as I walked into the store, I felt overwhelmed by how huge it was and how many different products they had. It was exciting, but at the same time, I had to remind myself not to get carried away and buy unnecessary items.  One of the most important things I needed was a mattress for my bed. I had been sleeping on a temporary setup, so finally getting a proper mattress felt like a big step toward making my new home comfortable. After looking through the different sizes and types, I found one that seemed perfect. Besides the mattress, I also bought a lot of food since Costco is famous for selling groceries in bulk. It felt practical to stock up on essentials, especially since I want to save time on frequent shopping trips.  By the time I finished, my cart was completely full, and it felt like I had really taken another step toward settling into my new life.
٢١ سبتمبر ٢٠٢٥ ١١:٤٩
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