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意大利语反身动词
Romeo and Juliet meet, hug, kiss, and fall in love. They comfort each other, admire each other, and get married—but not without some help from reciprocal reflexive verbs! These verbs express a reciprocal action that involves more than one person. The plural reflexive pronouns ci, vi, and si are used when conjugating reciprocal reflexive verbs:
Si abbracciarono affettuosamente. (They embraced each other affectionately.)
Ci scambiammo alcune informazione. (They exchanged some information.)
Vi scriveste frequentemente, dopo quell'estate. (They ...
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意大利语副词
An adverb (avverbio) is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In English, adverbs are often formed by adding the suffix -ly to adjectives: slowly, softly, surely. Adverbs often...[ 查看全文 ]
意大利语否定句
A sentence is usually made negative in Italian by placing the word non in front of the verb:
Francesca voule dormire. (Francesca wants to sleep.)
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Your grade school English teacher told you repeatedly that you couldn't use more than one negative word in the same sentence. In Italian, though, the double negative is the acceptable format, and even...[ 查看全文 ]
意大利语否定表达
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意大利语否定词
The negative words neanche, nemmeno, and neppure are used to replace anche (too, also, as well) in negative sentences. Please note that these three words can be used interchangeably, as in the followi...[ 查看全文 ]
意大利语疑问形容词
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Sometimes interrogatives replace nouns altogether, and act as interrogative pronouns that introduce a question. They are:
ITALIAN INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
ITALIAN
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EXAMPLE
Chi?
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