Italian grammar for dummies [[electronic resource] /] / by Beth Bartonlini-Salimbeni |
Autore | Bartolini-Salimbeni Beth |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (387 p.) |
Disciplina | 458.2421 |
Collana | --For dummies |
Soggetto topico |
Italian language - Grammar
Italian language - English |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-118-56606-8
1-118-56602-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Getting Started with Italian Grammar; Chapter 1: Italian Grammar in a Nutshell; Recognizing the Parts of Speech; Conjugating Verbs in the Present Tense; Composing a Simple Sentence; Moving on to Other Verb Tenses; Chapter 2: That's Italian! Sounding Out Italian Words the Right Way; Starting with Basic Italian Sounds; Adding Stress with Accents; Polishing Your Italian Sound: Intonation; Getting the Most Out of Dictionaries
Answer KeyChapter 3: Talking about Things with Nouns and Articles; Distinguishing between Masculine and Feminine Nouns; Moving from Singular to Plural with Regular Nouns; Forming Plurals of Irregular Nouns and Other Exceptions; Getting Specific or Speaking in General: A Primer on Articles; Using Suffixes and Prefixes with Nouns; Answer Key; Chapter 4: Dealing with Numbers, Dates, and Time; Counting from Zero to a Billion: Cardinal Numbers; Putting Things in Order: Ordinal Numbers; Looking at the Calendar: Days, Months, and Seasons; Telling Time; Chatting about the Weather Familiarizing Yourself with the Metric SystemAnswer Key; Chapter 5: Adding Dimension and Description with Adjectives; Getting to Know Common Italian Adjectives; Using and Forming Italian Adjectives; Putting Adjectives in Their Proper Place; Answer Key; Part II: Forming Simple Sentences and Asking Questions; Chapter 6: Jumping into Action with Italian Regular Verbs; Conjugating Regular Verbs in Italian; Moving Past the Present Tense; Looking More Closely at Personal Subject Pronouns; Answer Key; Chapter 7: Using Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense; To Be or Not to Be: Conjugating Essere To Have and to Hold: Conjugating AvereTo Make or Do: Conjugating Fare; To Give: Dare; To Ask How Others Are: Stare; To Come and Go: Venire and Andare; Declaring Your Needs, Wants, and Abilities: Dovere, Volere, and Potere; Do Tell: Dire; Stepping Out: Uscire; Bottom's Up: Bere; The -orre, -urre, and -arre Verbs; Using Irregular Verbs in Idiomatic Expressions; Answer Key; Chapter 8: Substituting Pronouns for Nouns; Replacing Nouns with Subject Pronouns; Telling What or Who with Direct Object Pronouns; Using Indirect Object Pronouns; Forming Double Pronouns Putting Stress Where It's Due: Stressed and Unstressed PronounsLooking at Ubiquitous Italian Pronouns: Ci and Ne; Answer Key; Chapter 9: Using Reflexive Forms and Expressing Imperative Moods; Reflecting on Reflexive Verbs; Giving a Commanding Performance with the Imperative; Answer Key; Chapter 10: Declaring Your Likes (and Dislikes) with Piacere; Understanding How to Use Piacere; Expressing Likes (and Dislikes) in Any Tense; Looking at Other Verbs that Work Backward; Answer Key; Chapter 11: Asking and Responding to Questions; Looking at Ways of Asking Questions in Italian Digging Deeper: Asking More Complex Questions |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463798303321 |
Bartolini-Salimbeni Beth | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Italian grammar for dummies [[electronic resource] /] / by Beth Bartonlini-Salimbeni |
Autore | Bartolini-Salimbeni Beth |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (387 p.) |
Disciplina | 458.2421 |
Collana | --For dummies |
Soggetto topico |
Italian language - Grammar
Italian language - English |
ISBN |
1-118-56606-8
1-118-56602-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Getting Started with Italian Grammar; Chapter 1: Italian Grammar in a Nutshell; Recognizing the Parts of Speech; Conjugating Verbs in the Present Tense; Composing a Simple Sentence; Moving on to Other Verb Tenses; Chapter 2: That's Italian! Sounding Out Italian Words the Right Way; Starting with Basic Italian Sounds; Adding Stress with Accents; Polishing Your Italian Sound: Intonation; Getting the Most Out of Dictionaries
Answer KeyChapter 3: Talking about Things with Nouns and Articles; Distinguishing between Masculine and Feminine Nouns; Moving from Singular to Plural with Regular Nouns; Forming Plurals of Irregular Nouns and Other Exceptions; Getting Specific or Speaking in General: A Primer on Articles; Using Suffixes and Prefixes with Nouns; Answer Key; Chapter 4: Dealing with Numbers, Dates, and Time; Counting from Zero to a Billion: Cardinal Numbers; Putting Things in Order: Ordinal Numbers; Looking at the Calendar: Days, Months, and Seasons; Telling Time; Chatting about the Weather Familiarizing Yourself with the Metric SystemAnswer Key; Chapter 5: Adding Dimension and Description with Adjectives; Getting to Know Common Italian Adjectives; Using and Forming Italian Adjectives; Putting Adjectives in Their Proper Place; Answer Key; Part II: Forming Simple Sentences and Asking Questions; Chapter 6: Jumping into Action with Italian Regular Verbs; Conjugating Regular Verbs in Italian; Moving Past the Present Tense; Looking More Closely at Personal Subject Pronouns; Answer Key; Chapter 7: Using Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense; To Be or Not to Be: Conjugating Essere To Have and to Hold: Conjugating AvereTo Make or Do: Conjugating Fare; To Give: Dare; To Ask How Others Are: Stare; To Come and Go: Venire and Andare; Declaring Your Needs, Wants, and Abilities: Dovere, Volere, and Potere; Do Tell: Dire; Stepping Out: Uscire; Bottom's Up: Bere; The -orre, -urre, and -arre Verbs; Using Irregular Verbs in Idiomatic Expressions; Answer Key; Chapter 8: Substituting Pronouns for Nouns; Replacing Nouns with Subject Pronouns; Telling What or Who with Direct Object Pronouns; Using Indirect Object Pronouns; Forming Double Pronouns Putting Stress Where It's Due: Stressed and Unstressed PronounsLooking at Ubiquitous Italian Pronouns: Ci and Ne; Answer Key; Chapter 9: Using Reflexive Forms and Expressing Imperative Moods; Reflecting on Reflexive Verbs; Giving a Commanding Performance with the Imperative; Answer Key; Chapter 10: Declaring Your Likes (and Dislikes) with Piacere; Understanding How to Use Piacere; Expressing Likes (and Dislikes) in Any Tense; Looking at Other Verbs that Work Backward; Answer Key; Chapter 11: Asking and Responding to Questions; Looking at Ways of Asking Questions in Italian Digging Deeper: Asking More Complex Questions |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787565503321 |
Bartolini-Salimbeni Beth | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Italian grammar for dummies / / by Beth Bartonlini-Salimbeni |
Autore | Bartolini-Salimbeni Beth |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (387 p.) |
Disciplina | 458.2421 |
Collana | --For dummies |
Soggetto topico |
Italian language - Grammar
Italian language - English |
ISBN |
1-118-56606-8
1-118-56602-5 |
Classificazione | 875 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Getting Started with Italian Grammar; Chapter 1: Italian Grammar in a Nutshell; Recognizing the Parts of Speech; Conjugating Verbs in the Present Tense; Composing a Simple Sentence; Moving on to Other Verb Tenses; Chapter 2: That's Italian! Sounding Out Italian Words the Right Way; Starting with Basic Italian Sounds; Adding Stress with Accents; Polishing Your Italian Sound: Intonation; Getting the Most Out of Dictionaries
Answer KeyChapter 3: Talking about Things with Nouns and Articles; Distinguishing between Masculine and Feminine Nouns; Moving from Singular to Plural with Regular Nouns; Forming Plurals of Irregular Nouns and Other Exceptions; Getting Specific or Speaking in General: A Primer on Articles; Using Suffixes and Prefixes with Nouns; Answer Key; Chapter 4: Dealing with Numbers, Dates, and Time; Counting from Zero to a Billion: Cardinal Numbers; Putting Things in Order: Ordinal Numbers; Looking at the Calendar: Days, Months, and Seasons; Telling Time; Chatting about the Weather Familiarizing Yourself with the Metric SystemAnswer Key; Chapter 5: Adding Dimension and Description with Adjectives; Getting to Know Common Italian Adjectives; Using and Forming Italian Adjectives; Putting Adjectives in Their Proper Place; Answer Key; Part II: Forming Simple Sentences and Asking Questions; Chapter 6: Jumping into Action with Italian Regular Verbs; Conjugating Regular Verbs in Italian; Moving Past the Present Tense; Looking More Closely at Personal Subject Pronouns; Answer Key; Chapter 7: Using Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense; To Be or Not to Be: Conjugating Essere To Have and to Hold: Conjugating AvereTo Make or Do: Conjugating Fare; To Give: Dare; To Ask How Others Are: Stare; To Come and Go: Venire and Andare; Declaring Your Needs, Wants, and Abilities: Dovere, Volere, and Potere; Do Tell: Dire; Stepping Out: Uscire; Bottom's Up: Bere; The -orre, -urre, and -arre Verbs; Using Irregular Verbs in Idiomatic Expressions; Answer Key; Chapter 8: Substituting Pronouns for Nouns; Replacing Nouns with Subject Pronouns; Telling What or Who with Direct Object Pronouns; Using Indirect Object Pronouns; Forming Double Pronouns Putting Stress Where It's Due: Stressed and Unstressed PronounsLooking at Ubiquitous Italian Pronouns: Ci and Ne; Answer Key; Chapter 9: Using Reflexive Forms and Expressing Imperative Moods; Reflecting on Reflexive Verbs; Giving a Commanding Performance with the Imperative; Answer Key; Chapter 10: Declaring Your Likes (and Dislikes) with Piacere; Understanding How to Use Piacere; Expressing Likes (and Dislikes) in Any Tense; Looking at Other Verbs that Work Backward; Answer Key; Chapter 11: Asking and Responding to Questions; Looking at Ways of Asking Questions in Italian Digging Deeper: Asking More Complex Questions |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910828665903321 |
Bartolini-Salimbeni Beth | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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