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

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He had his hair cut. Si è fatto tagliare i capelli.
Her mother has gone shopping. Sua madre è andata a fare shopping.
He has nothing to do. Non ha nulla da fare.
I have much to do. Ho molto da fare.
Where do we have breakfast? Dove facciamo colazione?
Have it your own way Fai a modo tuo
I have breakfast at seven. Faccio colazione alle sette.
I have to go shopping. Devo andare a far compere.
Do you have any complaints? Avete da fare qualche reclamo?
We have breakfast at seven. Facciamo colazione alle sette.
We have very good business. Facciamo degli affari molto buoni.
You had better start at once. Faresti meglio a cominciare immediatamente.
Tom had nothing to do yesterday. Tom non aveva niente da fare ieri.
She had nothing to do yesterday. Non aveva nulla da fare ieri.
Tom has a hard time hearing. Tom fa fatica a sentire.
Tom has some shopping to do. Tom ha qualche acquisto da fare.
She has not turned up yet. Lei non si fa ancora vedere.
Tom has to go shopping now. Tom deve andare a fare compere adesso.
He has no leisure for sport. Non ha tempo libero per fare sport.
Have your soup without making noise. Mangia la tua zuppa senza fare rumore.
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