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Conjunctions - Easy Learning Grammar Italian
What is a conjunction?
A
conjunction
is a word such as
and, but, or, so, if
and
because
, that links two words or phrases, or two parts of a sentence, for example,
Diane
and
I have been friends for years; I left
because
I was bored.
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Table of contents
Nouns
Using nouns
Making nouns plural
Articles
Two types of article
The definite article
The indefinite article
Adjectives
Using adjectives
How to make adjectives agree
Comparing people or things
Demonstrative adjectives
Interrogative adjectives
Adjectives used in exclamations
Possessive adjectives
Indefinite adjectives
Pronouns
Subject pronouns
Object pronouns
Possessive pronouns
ne and ci
Indefinite pronouns
Relative pronouns
Interrogative pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns
Verbs
Overview of verbs
The present tenses
The present simple tense
essere and stare
The present continuous tense
The imperative
Reflexive verbs
The future tense
The conditional
The imperfect tense
The perfect tense
The past historic
The pluperfect or past perfect tense
The passive
The gerund
Impersonal verbs
The subjunctive
The infinitive
Prepositions after verbs
Verbal idioms
Negatives
Questions
Different types of questions
Question words
Adverbs
How adverbs are used
How to form adverbs
Making comparisons using adverbs
Some common adverbs
Where to put adverbs
Prepositions
Using prepositions
a, di, da, in, su and per
Some other common prepositions
Conjunctions
e, ma, anche, o, perché, che and se
Some other common conjunctions
Split conjunctions
Spelling
Stress
Numbers
Time and date
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