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RE: Lettera 13. La communicazione

Ciao @21snzenwcgs-foliotrust-uk1 We've checked every letter of the Penpal Challenge and they all have Italian and English texts. Can you tell us ...

3 weeks ago
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RE: Lettera 13. La communicazione

Ciao @21snzenwcgs-foliotrust-uk! Can you clarify if you mean Letter 12 or what grammar lesson?

3 weeks ago
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RE: Lettera 1. La mattina

Ciao @ronele-gazda! La costanza è fondamentale con lo studio della lingua italiana. Inizia con piccoli cambiamenti gestibili nella tua giornata e la...

1 month ago
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RE: Lettera 1. La mattina

Ciao @jennifer3889! Andare in palestra è un ottima idea per avere energia tutta la giornata!

1 month ago
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RE: 15. Che ore sono?

Ciao @amber-simmonds! La prima si riferisce all'azione di chiudere. Questa domanda è più focalizzata sul momento esatto in cui la banca passa da...

1 month ago
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RE: 94. Mancare

Ciao @devin-wandless! The Italian sentence Manca il 10 % literally translates to "There's 10% missing" but it indicates the battery is at 90%. Th...

1 month ago
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RE: Lettera 26. Le lingue

Ciao @andrea-brody! Come è andata questi due anni imparando italiano da sola? Se vuoi parlare fluentemente hai scelto bene Think in Italian perch...

1 month ago
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RE: How to say "which": Italian grammar lesson 245

Ciao @donaldbell09@gmail.com! Quale in Italian can work as an adjective or as a relative pronoun. As the latter, it can substitute a subject and th...

2 months ago
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RE: Avere (to have): Italian grammar lesson 2

Ciao @bernardevans@live.com! We're so glad to read you're enjoying our learning method! And hope you continue to learn 😊

2 months ago
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RE: How to say "can’t help doing": Italian grammar lesson 240

Ciao @donaldbell09@gmail.com! Usually, in Italian, the double negatives are present in common negative expressions. If you need a selection of them...

2 months ago
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RE: How to use “man mano che”: Italian grammar lesson 238

Ciao @donaldbell09@gmail.com! In Italian, piano piano means slowly while mano a mano means progressively.

2 months ago
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RE: The Past Infinitive II: Italian grammar lesson 237

Ciao @donaldbell09@gmail.com! Thank you for letting us know there were issues with the English translations. We've edited the grammar note for mark...

2 months ago
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RE: Devono essere protetti

Ciao @donaldbell09@gmail.com! We are currently implementing a new dashboard, that's why you might experiment some issues. Nevertheless, you have a ...

2 months ago
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RE: Sempre che tu abbia voglia

Ciao @donaldbell09@gmail.com! The expression sempre che introduces a condition so the structure is sempre che + present subjunctive. In sentence #3...

2 months ago
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RE: In modo da restare in contatto

Ciao @donaldbell09@gmail.com! Sentences #14, #28, and #30 are using in modo che instead of in modo da so that's why the verbs are different.

2 months ago
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