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Italian Grammar

Italian grammar is the body of rules describing the properties of the Italian language. Italian words can be divided into the following lexical categories: articles, nouns, adjectives, pr...

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How can I translate in Italian: ''In World War I, Italy joined the Entente with France and Britain, despite having been a member of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, and gave a fundamental contribution to the victory of the conflict. ?

Nella Prima Guerra Mondiale, l'Italia si uni' alla Triplice Intesa con Francia e Gran Bretagna, nonostante fosse stata membro della Triplice Alleanza con Germania ed Austria-Ungheria, ed ebbe ruolo fondam...

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When do you use imperfect and when passauo prossimo to express actions in the past?

The imperfetto is used to express either habits, actions that lasted a long time in the past or actions that are repeated in the past. It is usually followed or preceded by expressions that indicate that ...

Answered by Viola R. Italian tutor
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What is the appropriate use of the "imperfetto" tense in Italian?

"Imperfetto" suggests simultaneity with respect to a moment in the past. It is generally used:

To convey an idea of continuity with respect to the past, in this case it r...

Answered by Davide A. Italian tutor
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Complementi diretti e indiretti, what are they and what's the difference.

Complementi are linguistic expression that make up the sentece, in addition to the subject and the verb. They are defined according to what they mean and give information about (for example, the place, th...

Answered by Mariavittoria S. Italian tutor
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