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Errori comuni
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Directed Writing There are a number of errors which students make time and again in the Directed Writing section of the exam. WATCH OUT for the following areas …
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viaggiare Two areas of difficulty occur with this verb: spelling (often with only one -g- like in the French voyager) use of perfect vs imperfect
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alloggiare Two areas of difficulty occur with this verb: spelling (often with only one -l- or -g-) the correct meaning (often confused with restare)
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fare amicizia con This is the only correct way of saying to make friends in Italian. fare amici is NOT correct.
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Verbi difficili There are several verbs which students struggle to conjugate correctly. The most common of these are: piacere divertirsi mancare bastare = to like (literally to please) = to have fun/enjoy yourself = to miss (be missing) = to be enough
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Other areas to watch out for: The difference between più and molto: Parlo molto. Mia sorella parla più di me. molta gente più gente dubbi grammaticali
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Other areas to watch out for: The use of è and cè: Firenze è una bellissima città. A Firenze cè un bellissimo duomo. The same rules apply with era and cera, as well as the plurals sono / ci sono and erano / cerano. dubbi grammaticali
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Other areas to watch out for: Plurals of nouns, especially those that end in an -e: un ristorante due ristoranti un cameriere due camerieri un professore due professori dubbi grammaticali
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Other areas to watch out for: qualche (some) is ALWAYS followed by a singular noun (even though the noun is plural in English): qualche studente some students qualche problema some problems qualche volta sometimes qualche negozio some shops dubbi grammaticali
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Other areas to watch out for: gente is a SINGULAR, FEMININE noun, so verbs and adjectives should agree accordingly: La gente era molto simpatica e gentile. dubbi grammaticali verb is in the third person singular adjectives are in the singular/feminine forms
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