1.主语人称代词:按照我,你,他/她/它,我们,你们,他们六个人成的顺序分别是 io, tu, lui/lei/ esso, noi, voi , loro .功能: 在句子中做主语,通常可以省
What about the most delicious pasta? The ultimate gelato? The absolute superlative expresses the concepts of very, extremely, or most. In Italian, superlatives are formed by adding the suffix -issimo
The imperative tense is used in other ways as well. For instance, in order to express the idea of “lets...,“ the imperative of noi is used (that would make sense, if you consider that “lets“ i
You’ve heard it since grade school: What’s a noun? A person, place, or thing. Nouns (i nome) are one of the first things that people learn, whether it’s their native or second language. Bicchier
Not in a very agreeable mood today? There are a number of negative expressions to counteract all those smiley, happy people. Some very common negative expressions include the following:non cambiare un
C’è (from ci è) and ci sono correspond to the English there is and there are. They state the existence or presence of something or someone.C’è tempo; non c’è fretta. (There’s time; there i
A direct object is the direct recipient of the action of a verb.I invite the boys. Whom do I invite? The boys.He reads the book. What does he read? The book.The nouns boys and books are direct objects
In questions beginning with an interrogative word, the subject is usually placed at the end of the sentence.Quando guarda la TV Michele? (When does Michael watch TV?)Prepositions such as a, di, con, a
In modern Italian he, she, and they are usually expressed by lui, lei, and loro, respectively. (Egli, ella, essi, and esse are used more in written Italian than in the spoken language. Esso and essa a
The adjectives bello (beautiful, handsome, nice, fine) and quello (that) have shortened forms when they precede the nouns they modify. Note that the shortened forms are similar to those of the definit