Tear – Spiegazione, frasi di esempio e coniugazione

Spiegazione

Il verbo “tear” in inglese è un verbo irregolare che può essere utilizzato sia come verbo transitivo che intransitivo. La sua pronuncia varia a seconda del tempo verbale: nel presente si pronuncia /tɛər/, mentre nel passato e nel participio passato si pronuncia /tɔːrn/. La definizione principale di “tear” è “strappare” o “lacerare”, riferendosi all’azione di dividere o rompere qualcosa in pezzi, solitamente con forza o rapidamente. Può anche indicare l’azione di fare una fessura o una rottura in un materiale, come tessuto, carta o altro. Inoltre, “tear” può essere utilizzato in contesti più figurativi per descrivere situazioni di divisione o separazione emotiva. In sintesi, “tear” è un verbo versatile che descrive l’atto di strappare o lacerare qualcosa, sia in senso letterale che figurato.

Frasi di esempio

She tore the letter into tiny pieces after reading it.

Be careful not to tear your new dress on that sharp edge.

The old book’s pages tore easily because they were so fragile.

He tears up every time he watches that movie.

They tore through the wrapping paper to reveal their presents.

Don’t tear the paper; we need to reuse it.

She accidentally tore a hole in her jeans while climbing the fence.

If you pull too hard, the fabric might tear.

The strong winds tore the roof off the house.

The child tore his drawing in frustration when he made a mistake.

Coniugazione

Presente Semplice

I tear the paper.

You tear the fabric.

He tears the letter.

She tears the envelope.

It tears easily.

We tear the wrapping.

They tear the ticket.

Passato Semplice

I tore the paper yesterday.

You tore the fabric last week.

He tore the letter an hour ago.

She tore the envelope this morning.

It tore apart quickly.

We tore the wrapping during the party.

They tore the ticket at the entrance.

Futuro Semplice

I will tear the paper later.

You will tear the fabric tomorrow.

He will tear the letter next time.

She will tear the envelope soon.

It will tear if you pull too hard.

We will tear the wrapping at the party.

They will tear the ticket at the concert.

Presente Continuo

I am tearing the paper now.

You are tearing the fabric at the moment.

He is tearing the letter right now.

She is tearing the envelope as we speak.

It is tearing apart slowly.

We are tearing the wrapping together.

They are tearing the ticket in half.

Passato Continuo

I was tearing the paper when you called.

You were tearing the fabric while I watched.

He was tearing the letter when it ripped.

She was tearing the envelope as I entered.

It was tearing slowly during the storm.

We were tearing the wrapping while talking.

They were tearing the ticket when the guard arrived.

Futuro Continuo

I will be tearing the paper during the presentation.

You will be tearing the fabric tomorrow afternoon.

He will be tearing the letter when you arrive.

She will be tearing the envelope in a few minutes.

It will be tearing as you handle it.

We will be tearing the wrapping at the event.

They will be tearing the ticket when the doors open.

Presente Perfetto

I have torn the paper.

You have torn the fabric.

He has torn the letter.

She has torn the envelope.

It has torn apart.

We have torn the wrapping.

They have torn the ticket.

Passato Perfetto

I had torn the paper before you arrived.

You had torn the fabric before I saw it.

He had torn the letter before the meeting.

She had torn the envelope before noon.

It had torn before we noticed.

We had torn the wrapping before the guests came.

They had torn the ticket before the show started.

Futuro Perfetto

I will have torn the paper by the end of the day.

You will have torn the fabric by tomorrow.

He will have torn the letter by the time you get here.

She will have torn the envelope by next week.

It will have torn apart by then.

We will have torn the wrapping by the start of the party.

They will have torn the ticket by the time the concert begins.

Presente Perfetto Continuo

I have been tearing the paper for an hour.

You have been tearing the fabric since morning.

He has been tearing the letter for several minutes.

She has been tearing the envelope all day.

It has been tearing slowly.

We have been tearing the wrapping for a while.

They have been tearing the ticket since last night.

Passato Perfetto Continuo

I had been tearing the paper for an hour before you came.

You had been tearing the fabric for a while when I saw you.

He had been tearing the letter for several minutes before it tore completely.

She had been tearing the envelope all day before it finally opened.

It had been tearing slowly before we noticed it.

We had been tearing the wrapping for a while before the guests arrived.

They had been tearing the ticket for several minutes before the show started.

Futuro Perfetto Continuo

I will have been tearing the paper for an hour by the time you arrive.

You will have been tearing the fabric for a while by tomorrow.

He will have been tearing the letter for several minutes by then.

She will have been tearing the envelope all day by next week.

It will have been tearing slowly by the time we notice.

We will have been tearing the wrapping for a while by the start of the party.

They will have been tearing the ticket for several minutes by the time the concert begins.

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