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Yet, another quiz for beginners: Level A1-A2

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Avverbi di frequenza – Italian adverbs of frequency: QUIZ

Studi spesso l’italiano? Learn the most common Italian adverbs of frequency Italian adverbs of frequency are part of a bigger family: avverbi di tempo. We can …
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Uffa! Italian Interjections. A fun guide to Italian emotions.

Italians are passionate and emotional, and so is our language. INTERIEZIONI An interiezione (or esclamazione) is an inviariable part of a sentence (no masculine …
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Italian punctuation and computer language – PODCAST

Doyouknowwhat’savirgolainItalian?Learnsomekeywordsrelatedtotyping,computerhardware,verbsandtrytounderstandsomesentences.Listentothepodcast. TheexamplesatthebottomarejustinItalian.Pleasemakeaneffortanttrytotranslatethem.Sendmeanemailoraskyourquestionsinthecommentsifyouneedhelp. PUNCTUATION The@markinItalianis”chiocciola”(snail)becauseithastheshapeofaspiral. Itmakessense,doesn’tit? HARDWARE VERBS SENTENCES Devispegnereilcomputerquandofiniscidiusarlo. Nonriescoacaricareilfile. Abbiamo salvatoildocumentosullachiavettaUSB. Luihacancellatoilprogramma. Giuliastascaricandolamusica. Puoistamparequestidocumenti,perfavore? Possiamochattarestaserasetiva. Ilmiocomputernonèancoraconnesso. Seiinlinea?Pronto,cisei?   Thanksforreading.Pleaseselectyourlevelandtryourlanguagequizzes.Apresto!
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Italian verbs followed by the preposition “DI”.

Some Italian verbs followed by the preposition “di” can support a second verb (infinitive) and describe decisions, thoughts, opinions, hope and much more. Learn with some examples. Penso …
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Travelling in Italy – Language quiz

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Le congiunzioni: Italian coordinating conjunctions, a complete guide.

Le congiunzioni, Italian coordinating conjunctions, connect sentences, parts of the same sentence or other groups of words. Italian conjunctions, prepositions and pronouns, are all connectors, or connettivi …
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Italian verbs followed by the preposition “a”.

Some Italian verbs followed by the preposition “a” can support a second verb and give more structure to a sentence. They describe actions such as …
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