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What is the difference between UN and UN'?

Indefinite articles used with nouns beginning with a vowel sound the same but actually differ in the masculine and feminine form. UN is used for masculine forms. For example: un amico, un infermiere, un n...

Answered by Penny J. Italian tutor
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How do you use negatives in Italian?

In Italian the main negatives are NO (no) and NON (not). Their use does not always correspond to the English. Examples with the use of NO: -Vieni domani? -No. -Are you coming tomorrow? -No. In this exampl...

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How can I prepare for my Italian oral exam?

Oral exams can be daunting because you are never quite sure what will come up and you have to think on the spot. There are many ways you can prepare, however. There will be subjects in the curriculum that...

Answered by Jennifer G. Italian tutor
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What is the passive and active voice?

While there are various tenses to elaborate on the time frame in which an action takes place, there is also such a thing as a type of voice; active or passive. An active voice establishes the subject as p...

Answered by Helena M. Italian tutor
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What is the difference between a direct object pronoun and indirect object pronoun?

A direct object pronoun is used after a subject and a verb in a sentence, conveying who/what is carrying out the action portrayed.

i.e Anna was eating the cookies.

In this sentence, "An...

Answered by Helena M. Italian tutor
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