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fare, dare, Andare, Stare

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verbs whose stems end in -c or -g require a spelling change in the tu and noi forms. Add an h to the stem in order to maintain the hard sound of the c or g. Give Example, we are playing basketball   GiocHiamo a pallacanestro  
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you explain the rules of the game (Exception)   SpiegHi le regole del gioco  
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To create the tu and noi forms of most verbs with stems ending in -i, such as mangiare and studiare, drop the i before adding the ending. Give Example: Do you eat fish   Mangi il pesce  
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You study well (exception)   Studi bene  
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We eat at the stadium (exception)   Mangiamo allo stadio  
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We'll study in an hour (exception)   Studiamo fra un'ora  
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Some common verbs that are followed by a preposition in English do not take a preposition in Italian. Example: They listen to rap music   Ascoltano la musica rap.  
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Shes waiting for her friend   Aspetta la sua amica.  
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I am looking for a bicycle   Cerco una bicicletta  
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Are you looking at the player?   Guardi il giocatore?  
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Other verbs may require the use of a preposition in Italian, especially when followed by an infinitive. Example: We're playing soccer.   Giochiamo a calcio  
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I'm thinking of studying arabic   Penso di studiare arabo.  
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What are the four irregular -are verbs and what do they mean.   Andare=to go dare=to give fare=to do, to make stare=to be, to stay  
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I go   io vado  
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you go   tu vai  
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you go; he/she/it goes   Lei/lui/lei va  
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we go   noi andiamo  
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you go (you guys, plural)   voi andate  
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they go   loro vanno  
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Use andare + a+ [Infinitive] to talk about what people are going to do. Example: Are you going fishing at the lake?   Vai a pescare al lago?  
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The girls aren't going dancing.   Le ragazze non vanno a ballare  
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Use the preposition a before the names of cities and small islands, and in beofre the names of countries or regions. Example: We're not going to Rome.   Non andiamo a Roma  
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I'm going to Italy   Vado in Italia  
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I give   io do  
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you give   tu dai  
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you give; he/she/ it gives   Lei/lui/lei dá  
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we give   noi diamo  
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you give (plural)   voi date  
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they give   loro danno  
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Maria gives the cards to Joe. (Don't forget preposition)   Maria dá le carte a Joe.  
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I give the bike to Caterina   Do la bici a Caterina  
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Expressions with Dare Example: to address informally Pina addresses the professor formally   dare del tu Pina dá del Lei al professore.  
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Expressions with Dare Example: to address formally   dare del lei  
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Expressions with Dare Example: To take an exam   dare un esame  
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Expressions with Dare Example: to lend a hand & We are helping leo   dare una mano Diamo una mano a Leo  
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I do/make   io faccio  
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you do/make   tu fai  
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you/she/it does/makes   Lei/lui/lei fa  
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we do/make   noi facciamo  
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you do/make   voi fate  
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they do/make   loro fanno  
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to pay attention   fare attenzione  
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to take a bath/ a shower   fare il bagno/ la doccia  
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I take a shower   Faccio la doccia  
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to have breakfast   fare colazione  
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to take a short walk   fare due passi  
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to ask a question   fare una domanda  
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to take a picture   fare una foto  
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to take a field trip   fare una gita  
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to take a walk   fare una passeggiata  
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to buy groceries/to shop   fare la spesa/le spese  
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to take a trip   fare un viaggio  
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Massimo has breakfast at the café   Massimo fa colazione al bar.  
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I stay/am   io sto  
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you stay/are   tu stai  
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you/are he/she/it stays/is   Lei,Lui,Lei sta  
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we stay/are   noi stiamo  
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you (plural), stay/are   voi state  
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they stay/are   loro stanno  
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