Notice the difference in meaning between che and quale. The question Quali film hai visto? asks “Which films have you seen?“ (For example, Il Postino, Ciao Professore! or La Vita È Bella.)
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 doesnt want to
As a rule, the Italian possessive adjectives are preceded by definite articles: la mia camicia (my shirt) il nostro amico (our friend) i vostro vicini (your neighbor) i suoi libri (his/her books) One
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
In addition to interrogative adjectives, interrogative pronouns, and interrogative prepositions, one other group of words is also used in the formation of questions—the interrogative adverbs come? (
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
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 acceptable format, and ev
命令式的否定式一般情况下命令式否定式的构成方式为non + 命令式的肯定形式:Non raccontate tutto! (voi)Non andiamoci subito! (noi)Non lo chieda a me! (Lei)Non apra quella
Transitive verbs take direct objects—which 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 ques
动词 + DI Dimenticarsi diAccorgersi diRicordarsi diVergognarsi diDubitare diPreoccuparsi diMeravigliarsi di, 等等.Non ti dimenticare di meTi sei accorto di quanto sia triste?Ti ricordi di Luisa?