by Monica Oliva | Oct 1, 2019 | Grammar
Pronominal means related to pronouns; therefore, a pronominal verb is always accompanied by a pronoun (eg. Sentirsela, farcela, cavarsela, andarsene, poterne etc.) Scegli e coniuga il verbo appropriato per ogni frase. SENTIRSELA – FARCELA – ANDARSENE –...
by Monica Oliva | Oct 1, 2019 | Grammar, Uncategorized
In Italian we find many words which remind us of their English counterparts: la Tavola/the table, partire/to depart, la notte/the night…then there are those pesky ‘false friends,’ which trick us by resembling English words while meaning something quite different....
by admin | Sep 20, 2019 | Grammar
It is hard enough to know how to use the subjunctive in Italian, let alone to know when not to use it. Below some tips for advanced students. 1. When the subject of the main clause coincides with the subject of the subordinate clause, we use DI + INFINITO...
by admin | Sep 20, 2019 | Grammar
After having gone to the effort of learning the rules of gender and number, it is annoying to find that there are a few nouns that just don’t follow the rules; some are masculine, but have feminine endings (il problema), others are feminine but have masculine endings...