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Possessive adjectives

Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership or possession. For example: when you say 'this is my pen' - 'my' is a possesive adjective. In Italian, the adjective shows gender and number, and always ag...

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Why do you say 'penso che sia...?'

In Italian, the subjunctive (congiuntivo) is used after certain verbs that express:1. an opinion/doubt (penso che, credo che, suppongo che)2. a wish/order (voglio c...

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What is the difference between the definite article and the indefinite article in Italian?

Reflexive verbs are verbs that are used when the subject of the sentence performs an action on itself. For example, I wash myself or I enjoy myself.In Italian, the reflexive verbs are easily recognizable ...

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What are the prepositions in Italian?

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