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Pagina 200
... past participle follows the same rule as that of adjectives : Ada e Ugo sono venuti ' Ada and Ugo have come ' , Eva e Ada sono venute ' Eva and Ada have come ' . The past participle has an invariable ending -o if the verb is con ...
... past participle follows the same rule as that of adjectives : Ada e Ugo sono venuti ' Ada and Ugo have come ' , Eva e Ada sono venute ' Eva and Ada have come ' . The past participle has an invariable ending -o if the verb is con ...
Pagina 201
... past participle will end in -o if the pronoun refers to a man , in -a if it refers to a woman ; with ci and vi it will end in -i if the pronoun refers to men , or men and women , in -e if it refers to women ; with ne ... Past participle 201.
... past participle will end in -o if the pronoun refers to a man , in -a if it refers to a woman ; with ci and vi it will end in -i if the pronoun refers to men , or men and women , in -e if it refers to women ; with ne ... Past participle 201.
Pagina 219
... past participle is compulsory in impersonal si constructions , but it is optional in first person plural si constructions . The following two sentences ( with agreement of past participle and object pronoun ) can be interpreted both as ...
... past participle is compulsory in impersonal si constructions , but it is optional in first person plural si constructions . The following two sentences ( with agreement of past participle and object pronoun ) can be interpreted both as ...
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Preface | 7 |
Part One The Linguistic Situation in Italy | 9 |
Italian Today | 11 |
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acceptable adjective adverb andare arrivato casa chapter clitic clusters common comprate constructions corresponds dative definite article detto diphthong due penne English examples expressions faccio scrivere fare fatto feminine Florentine forms gerund gliela hanno imperfect impersonal indirect object infinitive intervocalic Italian dialects Italian language Italy l'ha lettera a Ugo libro Ligurian lingua linguistic main clause mangiato masculine metaphony national language Neapolitan normally northern noun palatal parlare partire partito passive past historic past participle person plural person singular phonological preceding preposition preso pronoun pronunciation proparoxytones province of Bari Puglia può purists refers reflexive scrivere a Ugo scrivere una lettera sentences sentito southern Italy speakers speech spelling stato stem stressed subjunctive subordinate clause suffixes syllable syntactic doubling take the auxiliary third person tion tive Tuscan unstressed usage varieties of Italian Venetian venire venuto vista visto scrivere vowel Vulgar Latin words