IL SI IMPERSONALE To imply that an action is done in general, not by a specific person, use the “si” impersonale. Si+ loro form of verb (-ino, -ano) -----followed.

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IL SI IMPERSONALE To imply that an action is done in general, not by a specific person, use the “si” impersonale. Si+ loro form of verb (-ino, -ano) -----followed by plural object Si+lui/lei form (-a, -e) followed by singular object or verb

Esempi: Per scrivere una mail si usa il computer- to write s a computer is used/you use a computer to write s... La mattina si beve il caffè- in the morning coffee is drank/ people usually drink coffee... Per pattinare si usano i pattini-for skating, skates are used/ skates are used in skating... A colazione si mangiano i biscotti- for breakfast, cookies are eaten/cookies are usually eaten for breakfast...

Esercizi In Italia ______________molto la pasta (mangiare) si mangia In America non ____________molto i treni (usare) si usano Negli Stati Uniti __________inglese (parlare) si parla A Roma _____________molti monumenti (vedere) si vedono Al concerto _____________i cantanti famosi (ascoltare) si ascoltano

Pronomi Tonici (pronouns used after prepositions) A (to) Di (of) me (io) Da (from) te (tu) In lui,lei Su (on) noi Per (for) voi Con (with) loro Tra/fra (between)

“Da” usually means “from”. But, when next to a name or a “pronomi tonici”, it means that person’s house Vado da Maria= I am going to Maria’s (house) Domani andiamo da Giuseppe=tomorrow we’ll go to Giuseppe’s (house) Vieni da me?= Are you coming to my house?

esercizi Io vado con_____ (tu) Te Questo regalo e per _____? (io) Me Io voglio comprare la camicia per ____(voi) Voi Questo libro de di _____(loro) Loro Voglio dare a _____il mio numero di telefono (tu) Te Loro lavorano per _____(lui) lui