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Master the written aspects of Italian? Easy. Grammar is one of the most difficult aspects to master when learning a language. The various parts of speech, verb tenses, conjugations, and moods are the building blocks of the Italian language, and must be thoroughly understood in order to be truly fluent. Italian Grammar For Dummies is your first step toward mastering the written aspects of Italian. By emphasizing the complicated conjugations and grammar rules, taking a narrower focus to improve comprehension, and enabling you to practice using the concepts right in the book
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monografia Rebiun27635074 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun27635074 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 130723s2013 nyua o 000 0 eng d 2013938103 853364710 864467771 961564804 962646364 1055390537 1065703596 1081213183 1150020874 9781118566060 electronic bk.) 1118566068 electronic bk.) 9781118566022 electronic bk.) 1118566025 electronic bk.) 9781118565896 ebook) 1118565894 ebook) 1306450268 9781306450263 9781118566008 1118566009 EB00057892 Recorded Books 483A0C8E-0248-49D1-B284-16ECE137DE7D OverDrive, Inc. http://www.overdrive.com N$T eng pn N$T E7B OCLCQ IDEBK EBLCP TEFOD RECBK COO YDXCP OCLCF OCLCO OCLCQ DEBSZ TEFOD OCLCQ LOA OCLCQ MOR PIFPO ZCU MERUC OCLCQ U3W COCUF STF HCO WRM OCLCQ NRAMU ICG VT2 OCLCQ WYU G3B TKN DKC OCLCQ INARC eng ita FOR 013000 bisacsh Bartonlini-Salimbeni, Beth author Italian grammar for dummies by Beth Bartonlini-Salimbeni Hoboken, New Jersey John Wiley & Sons 2013 Hoboken, New Jersey Hoboken, New Jersey John Wiley & Sons 1 online resource 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier For dummies At a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Getting Started with Italian Grammar; Chapter 1: Italian Grammar in a Nutshell; Recognizing the Parts of Speech; Conjugating Verbs in the Present Tense; Composing a Simple Sentence; Moving on to Other Verb Tenses; Chapter 2: That's Italian! Sounding Out Italian Words the Right Way; Starting with Basic Italian Sounds; Adding Stress with Accents; Polishing Your Italian Sound: Intonation; Getting the Most Out of Dictionaries Answer KeyChapter 3: Talking about Things with Nouns and Articles; Distinguishing between Masculine and Feminine Nouns; Moving from Singular to Plural with Regular Nouns; Forming Plurals of Irregular Nouns and Other Exceptions; Getting Specific or Speaking in General: A Primer on Articles; Using Suffixes and Prefixes with Nouns; Answer Key; Chapter 4: Dealing with Numbers, Dates, and Time; Counting from Zero to a Billion: Cardinal Numbers; Putting Things in Order: Ordinal Numbers; Looking at the Calendar: Days, Months, and Seasons; Telling Time; Chatting about the Weather Familiarizing Yourself with the Metric SystemAnswer Key; Chapter 5: Adding Dimension and Description with Adjectives; Getting to Know Common Italian Adjectives; Using and Forming Italian Adjectives; Putting Adjectives in Their Proper Place; Answer Key; Part II: Forming Simple Sentences and Asking Questions; Chapter 6: Jumping into Action with Italian Regular Verbs; Conjugating Regular Verbs in Italian; Moving Past the Present Tense; Looking More Closely at Personal Subject Pronouns; Answer Key; Chapter 7: Using Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense; To Be or Not to Be: Conjugating Essere To Have and to Hold: Conjugating AvereTo Make or Do: Conjugating Fare; To Give: Dare; To Ask How Others Are: Stare; To Come and Go: Venire and Andare; Declaring Your Needs, Wants, and Abilities: Dovere, Volere, and Potere; Do Tell: Dire; Stepping Out: Uscire; Bottom's Up: Bere; The -orre, -urre, and -arre Verbs; Using Irregular Verbs in Idiomatic Expressions; Answer Key; Chapter 8: Substituting Pronouns for Nouns; Replacing Nouns with Subject Pronouns; Telling What or Who with Direct Object Pronouns; Using Indirect Object Pronouns; Forming Double Pronouns Putting Stress Where It's Due: Stressed and Unstressed PronounsLooking at Ubiquitous Italian Pronouns: Ci and Ne; Answer Key; Chapter 9: Using Reflexive Forms and Expressing Imperative Moods; Reflecting on Reflexive Verbs; Giving a Commanding Performance with the Imperative; Answer Key; Chapter 10: Declaring Your Likes (and Dislikes) with Piacere; Understanding How to Use Piacere; Expressing Likes (and Dislikes) in Any Tense; Looking at Other Verbs that Work Backward; Answer Key; Chapter 11: Asking and Responding to Questions; Looking at Ways of Asking Questions in Italian Master the written aspects of Italian? Easy. Grammar is one of the most difficult aspects to master when learning a language. The various parts of speech, verb tenses, conjugations, and moods are the building blocks of the Italian language, and must be thoroughly understood in order to be truly fluent. Italian Grammar For Dummies is your first step toward mastering the written aspects of Italian. By emphasizing the complicated conjugations and grammar rules, taking a narrower focus to improve comprehension, and enabling you to practice using the concepts right in the book Text in English and Italian Italian language- Grammar Italian language- Textbooks for foreign speakers- English FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY- Italian Italian language Italian language- Grammar Electronic books Textbooks- for English speakers Electronic book Print version Bartonlini-Salimbeni, Beth. Italian grammar for dummies 9781118566008 (OCoLC)829961683 --For dummies