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意大利语疑问词
In questions beginning with an interrogative word, the subject is usually placed at the end of the sentence.
Quando guarda la TV Michele? (When does Michael watch TV?)
Prepositions such as a, di, con, and per always precede the interrogative chi. In Italian, a question never ends with a preposition.
A chi scrivono? (To whom are they writing?)
Di chi è questa chiave? (Whose key is this?)
Con chi uscite stasera? (Who(m) are you going out with tonight?)
Che and cosa are abbreviated forms of che cosa. The forms are interchangeable.
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意大利语直接宾语代词
A direct object is the direct recipient of the action of a verb.
I invite the boys. Whom do I invite? The boys.
He reads the book. What does he read? The book.
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意大利语反身代词
In a reflexive sentence the action of the verb reverts to the subject, as in the following examples: I wash myself. They enjoy themselves. In reflexive sentences, Italian verbs, like English verbs, ar...[ 查看全文 ]
意大利语现在时与时间表达
Italian uses present tense + da + time expressions to indicate an action that began in the past and is still going on in the present. English, by contrast, uses the present perfect tense (I have spoke...[ 查看全文 ]
意大利语的名词
You've heard it since grade school: What's a noun? A person, place, or thing. Nouns (i nome) are one of the first things that people learn, whether it's their native or second language. Bicchiere, vin...[ 查看全文 ]
意大利语名词复数
When forming the plural of Italian nouns, the vowel endings change to indicate a change in number. For regular masculine nouns that end in -o, the ending changes to -i in the plural.
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意大利语定冠词与所有格
Mom and dad, your brothers and sisters, grandpa and your Aunt Millie. They're all special people, and so there's a rule just for them. In the plural form, the Italian definite article will appear befo...[ 查看全文 ]
意大利语部分冠词
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意大利语形容词
Italian and English differ in their usage of adjectives. Italian descriptive adjectives are usually placed after the noun they modify, and with which they agree in gender and number.
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形容词的排序问题
In general Italian adjectives follow the noun:
È una lingua difficile. (It is a difficult language.)
Marina è una ragazza generosa. (Marina is a generous girl.)
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意大利语不定词
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