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Pagina 133
... person plural of the present indica- tive and subjunctive , sogniate is the second person plural of the pre- sent subjunctive , sognate is the second person plural of the present indicative . ( f ) Second conjugation verbs in -cere ...
... person plural of the present indica- tive and subjunctive , sogniate is the second person plural of the pre- sent subjunctive , sognate is the second person plural of the present indicative . ( f ) Second conjugation verbs in -cere ...
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... person pronoun as direct object . The rule becomes more complicated if first and second person pronouns are used ... plural , and the second person plural precedes the first person plural : mi ti presento ' I introduce myself to you ...
... person pronoun as direct object . The rule becomes more complicated if first and second person pronouns are used ... plural , and the second person plural precedes the first person plural : mi ti presento ' I introduce myself to you ...
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... person plural si constructions : ( i ) When ci si is used , the agreement between the object pronoun and the past participle is compulsory in impersonal si constructions , but it is optional in first person plural si constructions . The ...
... person plural si constructions : ( i ) When ci si is used , the agreement between the object pronoun and the past participle is compulsory in impersonal si constructions , but it is optional in first person plural si constructions . The ...
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Preface | 7 |
Part One The Linguistic Situation in Italy | 9 |
Italian Today | 11 |
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