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What's the difference between "buono" and "bene"?

The difference between the words "buono" and "bene" is mainly in their position and so in their role in a sentence. While "buono" is used as an adjective (to describe a perso...

Answered by Demetra T. Italian tutor
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What are modal verbs?

In Italian there are three modal verbs: potere, volere and dovere. They mean to be able to, to want to and to have to.

After each of these verbs, one must use the infinitive. Furthermore, in the pa...

Answered by Rohan S. Italian tutor
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When can I use the Italian presente indicativo instead of the Italian futuro semplice indicativo?

There are some contexts where the Italian presente indicativo is used to describe an action that will take place in the future. The Italian simple present is one of the most used tense in Italian...

Answered by Irene T. Italian tutor
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Describe your holiday

in this speaking task, the student is usually expected to talk for about 5 minutes in a coversation with the teacher. it is important to use some key words and speech acts for the task. you have some time...

Answered by Sara C. Italian tutor
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introduce the romantic movement in the italian literature of the 18th century

The romantic movemet was a cultural trend developed during the 18th century in Germany and then it spreaded all around Europe. It was based on the expression of the deep feeling of the author and his conn...

Answered by Camilla F. Italian tutor
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