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Italian Sciogliere, Risolvere, Dissolvere: ‘Dissolve’ (B2)
Italian sciogliere risolvere and dissolvere all translate as ‘to dissolve’. B2 guide: physical melting, intellectual solving, lofty fading, with a Spoleto pharmacy dialogue and 6 FAQs.

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Italian C’è Chi Dice: ‘Some Say’ Reportive Frame (B2)
Italian c’è chi dice means ‘some say’: a B2 reportive frame. C’è chi pensa, sostiene, nega. Indicativo vs congiuntivo, contrast pattern, Pescara redazione dialogue.

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Italian Academic Register: How Papers and Theses Sound (C1)
The italian academic register for C1: nominalisation, passives, the authorial noi, formal connectives, hedging, Latinisms and the cfr./ibid. citation apparatus, with a Urbino dialogue.

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Italian Sembra Che vs Sembra Di: Subject Switch (B2)
Italian sembra che vs sembra di explained for B2 learners. Subject identity test, pare che vs pare di, mi pare di si, lifted form, Catanzaro balcony dialogue.

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Italian Mi Tocca + Infinito: ‘I Have to’ Explained (B2)
Italian mi tocca + infinitive is the spoken way to say ‘I have to’ when the obligation lands on you by circumstance, not personal duty. This B2 guide covers the dative paradigm, the essere auxiliary in the past, the contrast with devo, and a law-office dialogue in Latina.

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Italian A Poco A Poco: Repeated Phrases (B2)
Italian a poco a poco and its cousins (mano a mano, via via, passo dopo passo, uno alla volta) explained: gradual reduplication phrases, with a Terni dialogue.

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Italian Penserai, Diresti: Conditional for Politeness (B2)
Italian penserai diresti: the B2 guide to the future of probability and conditional of politeness, with an Ancona newsroom dialogue and quiz.

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Italian Rendere Pubblico, Noto, Possibile: To Make X (B2)
Italian rendere pubblico, rendere noto, rendere possibile: B2 guide to to make + adjective with agreement rules, fare vs rendere, and a Rieti dialogue.

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