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When should you use the present subjunctive tense

There are many different uses for the subjunctive tense or 'congiuntivo' however it is most commonly used when the speaker or writer is expressing uncertainty or doubt instead of a fact. The subjunctive o...

Answered by Georgia S. Italian tutor
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How can I improve my written skills in Italian?

Firstly, expanding your vocabulary will allow you to be more flexible when writing, however you need to go about learning the vocabulary in an applied way. Make sure you are able to use it in context (thi...

Answered by Esme G. Italian tutor
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Write a letter/e-mail to your parents about your experience in a summer camp. Include the programs, weather, something about your new friends and any of your concerns. Don’t forget to write what you have learnt during summer camp.

Miei cari genitori,
Ormain sono passate due settimane senza vedervi. Però, a dire il vero, non vorrei tornare troppo presto. Ovviamente voi mi mancate, ma ho finalmente conosciuto alcuni ragazzi con...

Answered by Bebők P. Italian tutor
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what is the difference bewteen 'quello' and 'quella'

'quello' is a masculine name used to indicate something far'quella' has the same use but it is used for feminine nouns

Answered by Martina P. Italian tutor
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GCSE Italian: Translate the following sentence into Italian. I live near to my school and I usually go there by bicycle. Yesterday it rained, however, so I decided to go by bus. I get on well with all my teachers, but my favourite subject is History. We

The translation would be the following: Abito vicino la mia scuola e di solito vado lì in bici. Ieri però ha piovuto, quindi ho deciso di andare in autobus. Vado ...

Answered by Paola S. Italian tutor
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