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When using qui and que in a question, qui means who and que means what, e.g. "qui est cette femme?", "que devons-nous faire ce matin?". However, used as a pronoun, qui represents the s...
The gerund is the present continuous tense, and is used to describe things that you are doing. It is commonly translated with the ending -ing in English. For example, 'I am eating an apple', "estoy c...
When the direct object of a sentence is a person e.g. "ayer yo llamé a Juan", you must use the preposition 'a'. It is not necessary with inanimate objects, but any person/pet that you have a per...
Firstly consider the nature of the source as that affects the broadness of its coverage and its neutrality. For instance, a chronicle or a news report may just simply provide a neutral narrative of what h...
In Italian there are three modal verbs: potere, volere and dovere. They mean to be able to, to want to and to have to.
After each of these verbs, one must use the infinitive. Furthermore, in the pa...
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