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RE: Regular present tense: Italian grammar lesson 7

For instance... Test asks for written translation of "Lui invita molti amici". I said "he invites many friends"; but the correct answer given is "He ...

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RE: Regular present tense: Italian grammar lesson 7

Caio Stefano, I really like using the grammar section quiz/flashcards to reinforce the lessons. Io ho una domanda, per che qualcuno present tense is...

2 years ago
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RE: 17. Perché non dormi?

Caio John! I've taken Italian lessons in the past and have a good beginners base (but for understanding, not speaking). I am thoroughly enjoying Ripe...

2 years ago
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RE: Gelato italiano

Caio Stefano, I'm frustrated that the total beginner stories are difficult for me!

2 years ago
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RE: Buono, bravo, bello, bene: Italian grammar lesson 33

Caio Stefano, The baby is well behaved. Per che la riposta e "il bambino e buono"; Bravo/a refers to people so why not "il bambino e bravo"??? Can ...

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RE: 3. Un bambino, una bambina

Caio Stefano, Io penso (sorry I only know present tense for now) che "buona/o" e per cibo e "bello/a" e per cose. Are they interchangeable? Or can ...

2 years ago
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RE: 1. Sei italiano?

Per che... Are you free today? Sei libera oggi? BUT Are you at home? is Siete a casa???

2 years ago
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