Sentence examples of "Weren't" in English with translation "fare"

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I am doing my homework. Sto facendo i compiti.
What are you doing tomorrow? Cosa fai domani?
Are you doing anything special? Stai facendo qualcosa di speciale?
Sam, what are you doing? Sam, cosa stai facendo?
What are you doing now? Che stai facendo adesso?
He can be relied on. Si può fare affidamento su di lui.
All we do is study. Non facciamo altro che studiare.
How is the weather today? Oggi che tempo fa?
Flour is made from wheat. La farina è fatta a partire dal grano.
Four times five is twenty. Quattro per cinque fa venti.
It is very hot today. Oggi fa molto caldo.
How sad is this face. Com'è triste questa faccia.
There is little to do. C'è poco da fare.
Doing homework is extremely boring. Fare i compiti è noiosissimo.
What is two plus two? Quanto fa due più due?
Paper is made from wood. La carta è fatta a partire dal legno.
Do that which is right. Fai ciò che è giusto.
Which eye is hurting you? Quale occhio ti fa male?
The job is half done. Il lavoro è fatto a metà.
What's done is done. Quel che è fatto è fatto.
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