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How do we use the subjunctive?

The subjunctive is a mood that is mostly used for expressing doubt, hope and talking about something that is not definite. It is based around a subjective idea rather than an objective one; meaning that i...

Answered by Maria Chiara H. Italian tutor
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What is the difference between superlative relative adjectives and superlative absolute adjectives?

Superlative relative adjectives tell us that someone or something has a certain quality to the maximum within a group of people or objects. For example, say that you are looking at...

Answered by Flavia Victoria H. Italian tutor
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When is the verb tense "congiuntivo" used?

This tense, now used much less than in the past, is utilised in the following cases:1) To exhort someone to do something, instead of using the "imperativo"("Faccia pure come vuole!", ,...

Answered by Giulio Remo C. Italian tutor
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You are on holiday in an Italian speaking country. On your personal blog you post a message about someone you have just met. In your blog entry you explain: • three details about this person • where you met • what you have been doing together

Oggi ho incontrato una ragazza in un bar a Roma. Stavo andando per prendere un café ed lei si è sbatuta contro di me e per scusarsi mi ha preso un café. Abbiamo parlato e siamo diventati amiche. E poi era...

Answered by Sabina D. Italian tutor
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Direct and Indirect Objects

When learning a language, differentiating between and knowing when to use direct and indirect objects can be a challenge. An important thing to remember is that there can never be JUST an indirect object ...

Answered by Mary G. Italian tutor
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