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Italian idioms introduced by the preposition SU – Quiz

Sixth post and quiz of the series. Italian idioms introduced by the preposition SU The Italian preposition SU is the sixth most used, after …
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Writing a formal e-mail in Italian – Come scrivere un’email formale

Impara a scrivere un’email formale in italiano presentandoti correttamente, con i saluti e le parole adatte alla situazione. Learn how to write a formal …
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Other Italian idioms introduced by the preposition CON – Quiz

Other Italian idioms introduced by the preposition CON. Yet, another article about prepositions and idioms. We are halfway to complete the series. Like all …
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Idioms introduced by the preposition IN – Audio & Quiz

Italian idioms introduced by the preposition IN. The Italian preposition IN is the fourth most used, after DI, A and DA. Have a look …
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Idioms introduced by the preposition DA – Audio & Quiz.

Italian idioms introduced by the preposition DA. The Italian preposition DA is the third most used, after DI and A. Have a look at …
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Other useful Italian idioms introduced by the preposition A – Audio & Quiz.

Other useful Italian idioms introduced by the preposition A. The Italian preposition A is the second most used in Italian, just after DI. I …
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A bunch of random Italian idioms with the preposition DI – Quiz

Learn some useful Italian idioms introduced by the preposition DI.   The Italian preposition DI is the most widely used in our language. When …
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Piacere and similar Italian verbs – Quiz

Learn how a small number of Italian verbs like “piacere” are different. With a quiz. I hear this question quite often from my students. …
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