ITAL 212 Study Guide - Final Guide: Citta, Infinitive, Disjunctive Pronoun

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Performed for an indefinite period (with no beginning or end indicated) Dovere/potere/sapere/volere/conoscere have different meanings in the imperfetto (examples pg. Only use it if it will be contrasted by something else that happened. Used to indicate location or means of transportation. Before the names of cities and small islands. Before nouns such as casa, scuola, teatro, piedi (on foot), letto, and tavola. Before the names of continents, countries, states, regions, and large islands. Before nouns such as classe, biblioteca, ufficio, chiesa, citta, montagna, campagna, viaggio, crociera, and vacanza. Before nouns indicating means of transportation, such as treno, aereo, macchina, bicicletta, autobus, tassi, and pullmann (tour bus) Before a person"s name, title, or profession to refer to that person"s home or workplace. Before a disjunctive pronoun to represent a person"s home or workplace. If the definite article is expressed, it contracts with da (ex.

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