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Learn the beautiful Italian language with Laura K Lawless. I also teach French and Spanish, and dabble in a few other languages - https://t.co/oKAqofuFcV

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#Italian subject pronouns are generally dropped from sentences. But no one will penalize you if you use them & in some circumstances they're necessary for clarity, like "sto bene, e tu?" (I'm well, and you?) More on Italian subject pronouns: lawl.es/it-sub-pron #italianquiz
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Usually, Italian possessive adjectives are expressed w/ two words, one of them being a definite article like il or la. One exception to that rule is when referring to a family member, like a mother, father or sibling in the singular: lawl.es/it-poss-adj #italian #learnitalian
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You have a little more to think about when using #Italian possessive adjectives compared to those in English because you need them to match the gender & number of the nouns they possess. So let's look at their characteristics & a few examples: lawl.es/it-poss-adj
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Biglietto is a ticket whereas a pass could signify day, week or month-long access. And passata? The only thing it has in common with a bus is if you're carrying some on it. It's strained, pureed tomatoes for pasta sauces. More #Italian bus vocab: lawl.es/it-bus
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