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Italian Chi… Chi…: Some People, Others (B2 Guide)
Italian chi…chi… pattern explained: ‘some people, others’ construction. Distributive use, verb agreement, register notes, alternatives for B2.

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Italian Mai, Diavolo, Ma Poi: Emphasis Words (B1 Guide)
Italian emphasis words explained: mai, diavolo, cavolo, ma poi, dove mai, quando mai, altrove. How Italians intensify questions and reactions.

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Italian Ecco: Eccomi, Eccolo, Eccola and More (A2 Guide)
Italian ecco eccolo explained: eccomi, eccoti, eccola, eccoli, eccoci, eccovi, double clitic forms. Real-life contexts and traps for A2 learners.

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Italian Chi: Who and Whose Questions Explained (A1)
Italian chi interrogative: Italian chi explained: how to ask ‘who?’ in everyday Italian, forms with prepositions (di chi, con chi, a chi, per chi), and common A1 traps.

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Italian Stare + Gerundio: Sto Facendo, Stavo, Starà (A2/B1)
🔍 In short. The italian stare gerundio construction (sto facendo, stavo leggendo, starò partendo) is the Italian progressive form: it emphasises that an action …

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Italian Ci: C’è, Ci Vuole, Ci Penso (B1)
🔍 In short. The italian ci is one of the busiest little words in the language. It carries five jobs at once: it means …

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Italian Ne Pronoun: Functions and Uses (A2)
🔍 In short. The italian ne pronoun stands for di + something: di tortellini, di amici, di quella storia. It also works as the …

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Italian E vs Ed: The Eufonic ‘And’ Rule (A1)
🔍 In short. The story of italian e vs ed is really one rule: write ed only when the next word starts with the …

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