Sweep – Spiegazione, frasi di esempio e coniugazione

Spiegazione

Il verbo inglese “sweep” è un termine versatile e ampiamente utilizzato nella lingua inglese. La sua traduzione principale in italiano è “spazzare”. Questo verbo può essere impiegato in vari contesti, sia letterali che figurati. Nel senso più comune e letterale, “sweep” si riferisce all’azione di pulire una superficie, solitamente il pavimento, utilizzando una scopa o un altro strumento simile per rimuovere polvere, sporco o detriti. Oltre al suo significato principale, “sweep” può anche essere usato in senso figurato per descrivere un movimento ampio e continuo, come quello di un braccio o di un oggetto che si muove in un arco, o per indicare un’azione che copre o include una vasta area o gamma di elementi. In alcuni contesti, “sweep” può implicare l’idea di eliminare o rimuovere completamente qualcosa, come in “to sweep away” (spazzare via). In sintesi, il verbo “sweep” è un termine polivalente che può essere applicato in molte situazioni diverse, rendendolo un elemento essenziale del vocabolario inglese.

Frasi di esempio

She sweeps the porch every morning before the sun rises.

He had swept the entire house by the time we arrived.

They sweep the streets every night to keep the city clean.

We found a broom and swept the garage floor.

As the wind swept through the valley, it carried leaves and dust with it.

She has swept the kitchen floor three times this week.

John will sweep the driveway after he finishes his homework.

I’ve never seen anyone sweep the floor so quickly!

The janitor sweeps the hallways every evening after the students leave.

Yesterday, I swept up all the broken glass from the floor.

Coniugazione

Presente Semplice

I sweep the floor every morning.

You sweep the porch every day.

He sweeps the garage weekly.

She sweeps the kitchen after dinner.

It sweeps up all the dust.

We sweep the driveway on weekends.

They sweep the park regularly.

Passato Semplice

I swept the floor yesterday.

You swept the porch last night.

He swept the garage last week.

She swept the kitchen after dinner.

It swept up all the dust.

We swept the driveway last weekend.

They swept the park last month.

Futuro Semplice

I will sweep the floor tomorrow.

You will sweep the porch later.

He will sweep the garage next week.

She will sweep the kitchen after dinner.

It will sweep up all the dust.

We will sweep the driveway next weekend.

They will sweep the park soon.

Presente Continuo

I am sweeping the floor right now.

You are sweeping the porch currently.

He is sweeping the garage at the moment.

She is sweeping the kitchen as we speak.

It is sweeping up all the dust.

We are sweeping the driveway now.

They are sweeping the park today.

Passato Continuo

I was sweeping the floor when you called.

You were sweeping the porch while it rained.

He was sweeping the garage all morning.

She was sweeping the kitchen when I arrived.

It was sweeping up all the dust.

We were sweeping the driveway during the afternoon.

They were sweeping the park yesterday.

Futuro Continuo

I will be sweeping the floor when you get here.

You will be sweeping the porch this evening.

He will be sweeping the garage tomorrow morning.

She will be sweeping the kitchen after dinner.

It will be sweeping up all the dust.

We will be sweeping the driveway all day.

They will be sweeping the park later.

Presente Perfetto

I have swept the floor already.

You have swept the porch before.

He has swept the garage recently.

She has swept the kitchen today.

It has swept up all the dust.

We have swept the driveway this week.

They have swept the park a few times.

Passato Perfetto

I had swept the floor before you arrived.

You had swept the porch before it rained.

He had swept the garage by noon.

She had swept the kitchen before dinner.

It had swept up all the dust.

We had swept the driveway before the guests came.

They had swept the park by evening.

Futuro Perfetto

I will have swept the floor by the time you arrive.

You will have swept the porch by then.

He will have swept the garage by next week.

She will have swept the kitchen before dinner.

It will have swept up all the dust.

We will have swept the driveway by morning.

They will have swept the park by tomorrow.

Condizionale Presente

I would sweep the floor if I had a broom.

You would sweep the porch if you had time.

He would sweep the garage if it were cleaner.

She would sweep the kitchen if she were home.

It would sweep up all the dust if it could.

We would sweep the driveway if it were necessary.

They would sweep the park if they had help.

Condizionale Passato

I would have swept the floor if I had a broom.

You would have swept the porch if you had time.

He would have swept the garage if it were cleaner.

She would have swept the kitchen if she were home.

It would have swept up all the dust if it could.

We would have swept the driveway if it were necessary.

They would have swept the park if they had help.

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