命令式與直接賓語代詞 直接命令式 (tu, noi, voi)的直賓代詞總是放在動詞的后面并與其合為一體: Raccontami tutto! Scrivigli una lettera! Chiedetelo a lui! (anche: Chiedeteglielo!) Ho bisogno di una valigia. Prestamela, per favore! 而間接命令式
否定句 動詞的否定式由在肯定式的動詞前加否定副詞non構成: Non posso venire Non sa sciare Non ho fatto i compiti 命令式第二人稱的否定式的構成形式為non + 不定式。 Non ti preoccupare!Non mangiare tutti quei dolci! 如果需要否定句中的兩個并列成
Indirect object nouns and pronouns (i pronomi indiretti) answer the question to whom? or for whom? In English, the word to is sometimes omitted: We gave a cookbook to Uncle John. We gave Uncle John a cookbook. In Italian, the preposition a
Transitive verbs take direct objectswhich can be direct object pronouns (i pronomi diretti). These pronouns are the person or thing affected by the action of the transitive verb and answer the question what? or whom? For example: She invit
In Italian, the pronoun ne can mean about, any, some, of it, of them, from it, from them, or from there. It can also replace a prepositional phrase beginning with da or di. Here are a few examples: Parliamo di Mario. (We talk about Mario.)
What is a reflexive verb (verbo riflessivo)? A verb is reflexive when the action carried out by the subject is performed on the same subject. Not all verbs are reflexive. In order to make a verb reflexive, drop the -e of its infinitive end
Language is fluid, and usage changes. A case in point is the subjunctive (il congiuntivo), which in English is rapidly becoming extinct. Phrases like I suggest you go home immediately and Robert wishes that you open the window are not in f