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Oggi è il cinque febbraio FATE ADESSO: Scrivete due frasi per descrivere la foto.

PROGRAMMA Hand in signed letter. Il cibo Il Partitivo

Il Partitivo = the Partitive Some, a few How we express part of the whole I ate some spinach. You are buying some apples. Maria wants some milk.

Di + definite article di + il = di + lo = di + la = di + l’ = del dello della dell’ di + i = di + gli = di + le = dei degli delle

Esempi We bought some bread, some carrots, and some lettuce. Abbiamo comprato del pane, delle carote, e della lattuga. Do you want some cookies? Vuoi dei biscotti? I want some sugar in my coffee. Voglio dello zucchero nel mio caffè.

Unspecified amount that cannot be counted – use singular forms del, dell’, dello, della OR un pò di I am drinking some coffee. Bevo del caffè. O Bevo un pò di caffè. Do you take sugar? Prendi dello zucchero? O Prendi un pò di zucchero?

Alcuni/alcune with plural nouns. Qualche with singular nouns, but expresses plurality. I eat some strawberries. Mangio alcune fragole. O Mangio qualche fragola. They are cooking some calamari. Cucinano alcuni calamari. O Cucinano qualche calamaro.

We don’t use the partitive in negative sentences. Non bevono tè. – They are not drinking (any) tea. Non ho piatti. – I don’t have (any) plates.

COMPITI Write 4 original sentences using the partitive: 2 using di + definite article, 2 using qualche and alcuni/alcune/un pò di