Cough – Spiegazione, frasi di esempio e coniugazione

Spiegazione

Il verbo inglese “cough” si traduce in italiano come “tossire”. Questo verbo è utilizzato per descrivere l’azione di emettere un suono brusco e forte, solitamente involontario, a causa di un’irritazione o di un blocco nella gola o nelle vie respiratorie. “Cough” può essere sia un verbo transitivo che intransitivo, il che significa che può essere usato sia per descrivere l’atto di tossire in generale, sia per descrivere il fatto di tossire qualcosa fuori dalla bocca o dalla gola. La parola è comunemente usata nel contesto medico e quotidiano per descrivere un sintomo di malattie respiratorie come il raffreddore, l’influenza o altre infezioni delle vie respiratorie.

Frasi di esempio

She coughed loudly during the meeting, drawing everyone’s attention.

Whenever I catch a cold, I can’t stop coughing.

The baby coughed a little after drinking his milk too quickly.

He coughs every time he walks into that dusty room.

I have been coughing all night and couldn’t sleep well.

They say the smoke from the fire made the firefighters cough incessantly.

She coughs quietly into her hand to avoid disturbing others.

After running in the cold air, he began to cough uncontrollably.

My dog coughed a few times after eating too quickly.

Every winter, he coughs more frequently due to his asthma.

Coniugazione

Presente Semplice

I cough frequently.

You cough sometimes.

He coughs loudly.

She coughs during the night.

It coughs occasionally.

We cough when it’s dusty.

They cough in the cold.

Passato Semplice

I coughed a lot yesterday.

You coughed during the meeting.

He coughed after eating.

She coughed all night.

It coughed intermittently.

We coughed while hiking.

They coughed in the theater.

Futuro Semplice

I will cough if I don’t drink water.

You will cough if you catch a cold.

He will cough after the run.

She will cough due to allergies.

It will cough in the winter.

We will cough if the air is dry.

They will cough in the morning.

Presente Continuo

I am coughing right now.

You are coughing too much.

He is coughing since morning.

She is coughing again.

It is coughing loudly.

We are coughing together.

They are coughing non-stop.

Passato Continuo

I was coughing during the movie.

You were coughing all night.

He was coughing when I arrived.

She was coughing in her sleep.

It was coughing constantly.

We were coughing in the office.

They were coughing by the fire.

Futuro Continuo

I will be coughing by then.

You will be coughing after the race.

He will be coughing from the dust.

She will be coughing if she smokes.

It will be coughing in winter.

We will be coughing after the hike.

They will be coughing in the cold.

Presente Perfetto

I have coughed all day.

You have coughed for hours.

He has coughed since morning.

She has coughed a lot lately.

It has coughed frequently.

We have coughed too much.

They have coughed all week.

Passato Perfetto

I had coughed before you arrived.

You had coughed all night.

He had coughed by the time I called.

She had coughed earlier.

It had coughed for hours.

We had coughed before the meeting.

They had coughed before noon.

Futuro Perfetto

I will have coughed by tomorrow.

You will have coughed by the time you leave.

He will have coughed before dinner.

She will have coughed before the show.

It will have coughed by next week.

We will have coughed by the end of the day.

They will have coughed before the event.

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