意大利语:C’èandCom’èC’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
常用的以o结尾的阴性名词biro 圆珠笔mano 手radiopallacanestro 篮球pallavolo 排球
意大利语法:意大利语动名词I am eating, you are drinking, the soprano is singing. In Italian, the gerund (il gerundio) is equivalent to the “-ing“ verb form in English. To form the sim
意大利语法:意大利语副词An adverb (avverbio) is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In English, adverbs are often formed by adding the suffix -ly to adjectives: s
意大利语双重否定Your grade school English teacher told you repeatedly that you couldn’t use more than one negative word in the same sentence. In Italian, though, the double negative is the a
意大利语法辅导:详解直接宾语代词Transitive verbs take direct objects—which can be direct object pronouns (i pronomi diretti). These pronouns are the person or thing affected by the a
意大利语法:意大利语否定句A sentence is usually made negative in Italian by placing the word non in front of the verb:Francesca voule dormire. (Francesca wants to sleep.)Francesca non vou
FORMAL COMMANDS: IRREGULAR VERBSINFINITIVELEILOROavereAbbia!Abbiano!dareDia!Diano!essereSia!Siano!sapereSappia!Sappiano!stareStia!StianoNote that the same form of the verb is used for the negative for
A sentence is usually made negative in Italian by placing the word non in front of the verb:Francesca voule dormire. (Francesca wants to sleep.)Francesca non voule dormire. (Francesca doesn’t want t
The negative words neanche, nemmeno, and neppure are used to replace anche (too, also, as well) in negative sentences. Please note that these three words can be used interchangeably, as in the followi