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what does ''which'' mean and how is it used?

quale (qual, quali), which: invariable in genre, it has different forms for singular or plural.

Answered by Marta P. Italian tutor
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What makes you a good Italian teacher for British school standards?

As I know the basic structure of British essay writing, I am easily able to convert the scheme into Italian. As a native Italian speaker I am able to teach in a simple and fun way, how to speak good Itali...

Answered by Adelaide D. Italian tutor
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How do I form plurals for nouns in Italian?

Plurals are formed according to the gender of the noun: normally a feminine nouns ending in a have their plural ending in e (casa-case), those ending in e have their plural ending in i (fune-funi). Mascul...

Answered by Silvia G. Italian tutor
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How do I form an adverb from an adjective in Italian?

In Italian, adverbs are used to determine the meaning of a verb, and adjective or another adverb. Among other words that carry out the function of adverbs, they can also be formed by adding the suffix ...

Answered by Alice C. Italian tutor
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How do I phrase questions in Italian?

Differently from English, in Italian the phrasing of the sentence does not change if it is a question or a statement.

In writing, simply add a question mark at the end of t...

Answered by Alice C. Italian tutor
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