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Usages of continuare
Temo che il vestito non sia asciutto se continua a piovere così tanto.
I fear that the dress is not dry if it keeps raining so much.
Il bambino continua a giocare con il cane.
The child continues to play with the dog.
Quando piove troppo, metto il mio impermeabile e continuo a camminare.
When it rains too much, I put on my raincoat and keep walking.
Quando mi sento stanco, alcune parole difficili mi scoraggiano, ma poi continuo a studiare.
When I feel tired, some difficult words discourage me, but then I keep studying.
Domani visiterò il laboratorio dell’università per continuare la ricerca sui materiali.
Tomorrow I will visit the university laboratory to continue the research on materials.
Anche se nevica, il tram continua a passare vicino a casa mia ogni dieci minuti.
Even if it is snowing, the streetcar keeps passing near my house every ten minutes.
Metto un cerotto sul ginocchio e continuo a giocare.
I put a band-aid on my knee and keep playing.
Il mio braccio è stanco, ma il volontario mi sorride e continua a lavorare.
My arm is tired, but the volunteer smiles at me and keeps working.
Test yourself: What does continuare mean?
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