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RE: Opposite adjectives: Italian grammar lesson 68

Ciao Denni! You're right: this Quizlet is in Spanish for some reason. We will take care of it and here you can find a Quizlet in English about the ...

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RE: There is/are (c’è/ci sono): Italian grammar lesson 26

Ciao Denni! We're happy to read our answer was helpful! And we'll be sure to check the question on Quizlet.

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RE: There is/are (c’è/ci sono): Italian grammar lesson 26

Ciao Denni! The difference between ce and c'è is that ce is the first person plural personal pronoun meaning a noi while c'è is a contraction of ci è...

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RE: Manifestazione per il clima a Roma

Ciao Sheila! The verb svolgere belongs to the second conjugation (verbs ending in -ere), has as an auxiliary the verb avere, can be reflexive (svolge...

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RE: Passato prossimo and imperfetto: Italian grammar 104

Ciao Denni! For using Quizlet in this grammar note you need to conjugate the verb they give you and choose the right sentence for using it. For exa...

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RE: Loredana Berté - Sei Bellissima

Ciao Julia! Pesco is the first person of the present tense of pescare. It has a variety of meanings from fishing to finding out. Let me know if I’v...

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RE: I viaggi

Ciao Julie! We're so glad you are not only enjoying our method but finding it useful for learning Italian 🙂

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RE: 22. Vuoi un caffè?

Ciao Donald! Before answering to your suggestion, I must make a minor correction: it's ci vuole and ci vuoi and not ci vuoli. We have an entire Gra...

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RE: Impersonal si: Italian grammar lesson 117

Ciao Donald! In Italian is incorrect to say "si bisogna" because even if it is an impersonal verb (only conjugated with the third person singular) it...

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RE: Poco vs un po’: Italian grammar lesson 27

Ciao Donald! You're right 🙂 poco a poco is a locuzione avverbiale that means gradually. And it's also used as a musical notation meaning little by...

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RE: Poco vs un po’: Italian grammar lesson 27

Ciao Donald! Before answering your question, I must make a minor correction: in Italian, it's fretta instead of fretto. It is correct to say avere ...

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RE: In Italia si cucina anche in TV!

Ciao Julia! Are you referring to the translation of the short story in general? Or to some specific words or aspects?

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RE: Il tempo dei cavalieri

Ciao Julia! Thank you so much for letting us know there was a typo! We've corrected it 🙂

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RE: Il viaggio

Ciao Larry! Thank you so much for pointing out the mistake! We've corrected it 🙂

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