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Grammar

Grammar is the set of rules that allow a language to be used correctly. Grammar is used to understand the parts of speech and to apply a taxonomy to all words so as to understand their functions within speech. Logical analysis is also very important to understand the functions of syntagmas and the various taxonomies. For example, 'nouns' allow us to define objects, 'adjectives' allow us to give properties to objects, and 'prepositions' indicate spatio-temporal and modal relationships between objects. And above all, there are 'verbs' which are the actions and represent the fundamental part of speech

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Opinions

Ciao a tutti :) I have been learning with Marco for many time and I am going to continue the lessons. Since we started, my italian is getting much better (confirmed by my italian friends) The lessons are very interesting, we talk about everything, and we have a lot of fun. There is non better teacher than Marco. Basia from Poland

- Basia G.

Ciao dalla Polonia, io sono Jacek! But... who's Marco? Marco is a patient teacher and he cares that you learn Italian properly. He sends interesting exercises and we also had a lot of conversation. He knows grammar well and we also talked a lot about Italian culture. Dziękuję Marco! :)

- Jacek O.

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A bit of Italy

What does 'nz' and 'none' mean? ...are used mostly in southern Italy. It's like saying no, and DENYING SOMETHING. But they have a stronger meaning than the normal 'no'.

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(Fonte: Casa Surace)

Created by: Marco Imparato


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