
Anna is sleeping and her friend Elena decides to wake her up. She goes to Anna’s room and wakes her nicely. She then tells Anna that she has to get ready for a busy day, since she has to pay a visit to the museum. Anna acknowledges what her friend is saying, although she is still sleepy. In today’s lesson, we will be discussing the different uses of the verb dovere along with the tenses we should employ with it. Moreover, we will see the most common forms regarding how to wake people up. 
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Category: Beginner Lessons | 1 Comment »
Grammar: dovere, present indicative | Function: suggesting something | Topic: wake up | Politeness Level: informal
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