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Italian Pronouns & Prepositions
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PRACTICE
MAKES
PERFECT
Pronouns &
Daniela Gobetti
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Italian
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Contents
Preface
vi
PART I
Pronouns
1
Unit 1
Subject Pronouns
3
Pronouns and Conjugations
3
Addressing People: Tu/Voi , Lei/Loro
7
Esso ( It ) as Subject
10
Placement in Negative Clauses
11
When to Use Subject Pronouns
12
Unit 2
Direct Object Pronouns
15
Formal and Informal Address
18
Placement in Negative Clauses
19
Placement with the Infinitive
20
Placement with the Imperative
21
Direct Object Pronouns with Compound Tenses ( Tempi Composti )
22
Placement with Modal Auxiliaries ( Verbi Servili )
24
Lasciare and Fare + the Infinitive
26
Lo ( It / That )
27
Ci ( Vi ): Other Uses
27
Unit 3
Indirect Object Pronouns
29
Placement of Strong Forms in Affirmative and Negative Clauses:
a me ( to Me ) /a voi ( to You ), etc.
30
Placement of Weak Forms in Affirmative and Negative Clauses:
mi ( to Me ), ti ( to You ), gli ( to Him ), etc.
32
Placement with the Infinitive
33
Placement with the Imperative, Second Person Singular and Plural
34
Indirect Object Pronouns with Compound Tenses
35
Placement with Modal Auxiliaries ( Verbi Servili )
36
Causative Verbs ( Verbi Causativi ): Lasciare , Fare
37
Indirect Object Pronouns with Piacere ( to Please )
38
Unit 4
Double Pronouns
41
Placement of Double Pronouns
42
Double Pronouns with Compound Tenses
45
Placement with Modal Auxiliaries ( Verbi Servili )
47
Causative Verbs ( Verbi Causativi ): Lasciare , Fare
49
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