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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...
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...
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 ...
The most common prepositions in Italian are:A = at (to, in)Example: Vado a scuolaTranslation: I go to schoolDa = fromExample: Sono da InghilterraTranslation: I am Answered by Emily S. • Italian tutor2311 Views
The imperfect in Italian is always a little tricky at first, but once you have got the hang of it, it will begin to come naturally - I promise! So the imperfect is a tense that is usually translated into ...
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