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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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How should I best prepare for my GCSE Italian Oral?

The most important thing to do is to practise. Practise speaking in Italian to a native Italian speaker if possible, if not friend, your Mum, your mirror are all also useful. Websites like duolinguo allow...

Answered by Hope Isobel N. Italian tutor
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How can I improve my Italian?

A very effective way to learn and improve a language is to communicate with a native speaker. This grants the chance to improve your listening and communicative skills. Obviously, a background knowledge o...

Answered by Luca D. Italian tutor
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What is the difference between 'passato prossimo' and 'passato remoto'?

‘Passato prossimo’ and ‘passato remoto’ are two tenses that can be used to express actions in the past. ‘Passato prossimo’ is formed by using the auxiliary verb 'essere' or 'avere' conjugated in the prese...

Answered by Chiara P. Italian tutor
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What is the plural form of the words ending in -cia and -gia?

For the words ending in -cia and -gia the rule is as follows: if these sounds are preceded by a vowel, they keep the "i" also in the plural form. For example, if we think about ...

Answered by Sara D. Italian tutor
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