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Date: 2007-01-24 14:11:20
Parts of speech
Continuous and progressive aspects
Infinitive
Adverb
Participle
Italian grammar
Portuguese grammar
Linguistics
Grammar
Syntax

Corso “B” per docenti di scuola elementare. Allegato n° 2 Il seguente programma di massima sarà eventualmente aggiornato dopo aver fatto i test di livello dei corsisti ed è relativo a tre differenti livelli. Func

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