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意大利语内容由意大利留学考试组编辑、收集、整理、编译等,为学生提供意大利语学习帮助。如有版权问题请与我们联系。 In Italian, to express an action that began in the past and is still going on in the present, use the verb in the present tense + da + length of time. This construction does not exist in English, where you would use the present perfect tense. Here are a few examples: Leggo questo libro da una settimana. (I've been reading this book for a week.) Prendiamo lezioni di italiano da molti mesi. (We've been taking Italian lessons for many months.) To ask how long something has been going on, use da quanto tempo + present-tense verb: Da quanto tempo leggi questa rivista? (How long have you been reading this magazine?) Leggo questa rivista da molto tempo. (I've been reading this magazine for a long time.) |