IT意大利语
意语语法辅导:L’AGGETTIVO形容词(1)
2022-10-30L’aggettivo è una parola che metti vicino ad un nome di persona o di animale o di cosa per indicare una qualità o una caratteristica, oppure per indicare dove si trova, cioè se quella persona o a...
意语中有关过去分词的表达方式
2023-01-29Compound tenses such as the passato prossimo are formed with the present indicative of the auxiliary verb avere or essere and the past participle (participio passato). The past participle of regular v...
意语测试(1)
2023-02-07Part I: Italian GrammarSelect the best answer.1. I miei nonni mi ___________ dei racconti quando ero piccola.A. leggereB. ha lettoC. leggevaD. leggevano2. Quando eravamo a Roma, __________________ a v...
意语测试(2)
2022-09-0211. Laura no ha mai visto il film “I Vitelloni.“A. noB. maiC. vistoD. il12. La torta di mirtilli che fa tua mamma è la meglio di tutte.A. diB. tuaC. meglioD. tutte13. L’altro giorno Luigi ha an...
意语法详解反身代词(2)
2022-08-24Mi, ti, si, and vi may drop the i before another vowel or an h and replace it with an apostrophe. Ci may drop the i only before another i or an e:Voi v’arrabbiate facilmente. (You get angry easily.)...
意语代词Ne
2023-03-03In Italian, the pronoun ne can mean “about,“ “any,“ “some,“ “of it,“ “of them,“ from it,“ from them,“ or “from there.“ It can also replace a prepositional phrase beginning ...
意大利详解直接宾语代词
2022-10-30Transitive verbs take direct objects—which can be direct object pronouns (i pronomi diretti). These pronouns are the person or thing affected by the action of the transitive verb and answer the ques...
意大利介词Di
2022-11-23The Italian preposition di means “of“ in English. It is used in the following cases:1. To indicate possession:il libro di Maria (Maria’s book)la padella del cuoco (the cook’s pan)la casa dello...
意语介词Per,Su,Con,Fra/Tra
2023-01-02The Italian prepositions per, su, con, and fra/tra stand for many different words and are used in a variety of grammatical constructions. The preposition per (“for“ in English) is used to indicate...
意语祈使语气
2022-10-30The imperative verb forms are used to give orders or advice, to urge strongly, and to exhort. It is a simple tense—in the sense that it isn’t compound—and has only one form, the present. Further...