但却是把握意大利语和运用意大利语与人交换的核心,意大利语的时态、语态及不同人称的动词变位是非常复杂的。意大利共有4种语态,它们分辨是直陈式、命令式、虚拟式和条件式。直陈式中有8种时态,它们分辨为:现在时,一般过往时,未过往时,愈过往时,愈远过往时,简略将来时
In English the definite article (l'articolo determinativo) has only one form: the. In Italian, l’articolo determinativo has differ
C’è (from ci è) and ci sono correspond to the English there is and there are. They state the existence or presence of something or
The infinitives of all regular verbs in Italian end in -are, -ere, or -ire and are referred to as first, second, or third conjugat
Italians are all one big happy family, right? Maybe it's because there is so much cooperation in the Italian language. Plural noun
One easy way to ask questions in Italian is to add a question mark to the end of the sentence in writing. (When speaking, raise th
Che bello bambino! (What a beautiful baby!) Che bella donna! (What a beautiful woman!) These expressions are familiar to anyone wh
This tower is as tall as that one. This picture is as beautiful as that one. Maria is smarter than Guido. There are a number of wa
The verb giocare means "to play," in the sense of playing a game or a sport. When referring to sports, it is usually followed by t
Have an opinion about something or someone? Use the term pensare a or pensare di, which both mean "to think about." Take a look at
Sometimes the only way to tell the difference between two words with the same literal meaning is to observe how they are used in p
The verbs sapere and conoscere both mean "to know," but have different implications. Sapere means "to know," "to be able to," or "
In Italian there are several ways to express the concept of serving or helping oneself. The verb servire means "to serve":
Il cam
We grow up hearing negative commands: Don't bother your brother! Don't scream! Don't forget to do your homework! The negative tu c
The helper verbs potere (to be able to, can), volere (to want), and dovere (to have to, must) take on different meanings in differ
In Italian, to express an action that began in the past and is still going on in the present, use the verb in the present tense +
The negative words neanche, nemmeno, and neppure are used to replace anche (too, also, as well) in negative sentences. Please note
A sentence is usually made negative in Italian by placing the word non in front of the verb:
Francesca voule dormire. (Francesca
Usually the Italian preposition in means "in" in English, but it can also mean "to" or "by"! The preposition in is used in the fol
The Italian preposition a can mean "to," "at," or "in," depending on how you use it in context. You will need preposition a in the
The Italian preposition da means "from" in English. This preposition is used in time expressions, in which case you may translate
In Italian, the pronoun ne can mean "about," "any," "some," "of it," "of them," from it," from them," or "from there." It can also
Part I: Italian Grammar
Select the best answer.
1. I miei nonni mi ___________ dei racconti quando ero piccola.
A. leggere
B.
多数形容词以O结尾,
用来润饰阳性单数名词,
润饰阴性单数名词时,
还有一部份形容词以E结尾。用来润饰阳性和阴性单数名词,
无性数变更的形容词很少,
物主形容词:
我的 mio
你的  
Nouns 名词
阳性以-o结尾
阴性以-a结尾
中性以-e结尾
例:
un ragazzo =a boy
una scuola =a school
un padre =a father
una notte =a night