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How to use the subjunctive after CREDERE (to believe)

The subjunctive in Italian is very difficult to use and many native speakers still have problems when constructive sentences. Usually it is used for subordinate clauses after verbs such as pensare

Answered by Martina B. Italian tutor
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Che ruolo ha l'educazione per la crescita personale di una persona?

L'educazione ha un ruolo molto importante, perché aumenta la capacità di pensare e riflettere. Questo è utilissimo per le decisioni fondamentali che la vita presenta. Studiare, inoltre, apre la mente e pe...

Answered by Chiara M. Italian tutor
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What are "passato prossimo" and "imperfetto" and what is the difference?

Passato prossimo and imperfetto are two ways of expressing past actions in Italian. The former is made by the present tense of "essere" and "avere" plus the past participle; the latter...

Answered by Stefania G. Italian tutor
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AS and A2 level oral and written Italian capabilities

I completed my A-level equivalent qualifications in Italy completely in Italian, despite my first language being English. I am therefore able to easily answer any questions regarding the Italian culture, ...

Answered by Jack C. Italian tutor
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What are the four italian interrogative pronouns?

The four italian interrogative pronouns are:

  • Chi (who), it's invariable and refers only to people,singular or plural.
  • Che cosa (what) still invariable and refers just to things or co...
Answered by Natalie J. Italian tutor
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