This was a great video finally one with a list of the verbs that need prepositions and why. I am using Duolingo and it had sentences like these with no prior learning or explanations and it really threw me off. Thanks for the great video!
I just found this video and downloaded the PDF. Thank you! A question ... in the video you provide some examples where it seems the subject of both verbs is NOT the same. For example, "Incoraggio mia figlia a leggere." I am the subject for the verb incoraggiare, but the my daughter is the subject for the verb leggere. No? There are some other examples that follow the same pattern ... where a direct object person follows the first verb and seems to be the subject of the second verb. Is this a matter of "that's just the way it is?" Or am I misunderstanding the idea of a subject here? Also ... is your verb list exhaustive or only the most common examples? Many thanks!
Ciao Kim! Prego! L’espressione corretta è senza “che”… puoi dire : “ci sono un sacco di informazioni utili” oppure “con un sacco di informazioni utili! 😀😘👍🏻
Ciao! The reflexive form has a preposition after but not always A // esercitarsi a scrivere // esercitarsi con il pianoforte // esercitarsi per correre una maratona ☺️
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Grazie mille Mike!!! 😊😊😊
You are the best Italian teacher I've ever seen🎉
You are so nice! grazie! :)
Sei la migliore insegnante . . . grazie.
Troppo gentile ☺️ grazie mille ☺️
Grazie mille. Il tuo video è molto utile. Nessuno non spiegavano mai questa per me.
Ma grazie! Felice di averti aiutato! (Ps: puoi dire “nessuno mi aveva mai spiegato questo” ☺️)
thank you Giulia very interesting video and useful
Prego! 😀
This was a great video finally one with a list of the verbs that need prepositions and why. I am using Duolingo and it had sentences like these with no prior learning or explanations and it really threw me off. Thanks for the great video!
Thank you for the comment! I’m very happy to read that it helped you! ☺️
I just found this video and downloaded the PDF. Thank you! A question ... in the video you provide some examples where it seems the subject of both verbs is NOT the same. For example, "Incoraggio mia figlia a leggere." I am the subject for the verb incoraggiare, but the my daughter is the subject for the verb leggere. No? There are some other examples that follow the same pattern ... where a direct object person follows the first verb and seems to be the subject of the second verb. Is this a matter of "that's just the way it is?" Or am I misunderstanding the idea of a subject here?
Also ... is your verb list exhaustive or only the most common examples?
Many thanks!
Grazie mille per il video e il PDF. Che sacco di informazioni utili! (Ho scritto correttamente l'espressione? Che sacco "di"? )
Ciao Kim! Prego! L’espressione corretta è senza “che”… puoi dire : “ci sono un sacco di informazioni utili” oppure “con un sacco di informazioni utili! 😀😘👍🏻
@@italianlanguagehub Grazie mille! ❤️
When do use the preposition A before a verb and why?
Is esercitare also a verb that needs the preposition + A + Infinitive ?
Ciao! The reflexive form has a preposition after but not always A // esercitarsi a scrivere // esercitarsi con il pianoforte // esercitarsi per correre una maratona ☺️
Ah grazie mille! Still trying to get my head around prepositions 😅@@italianlanguagehub
Prepositions are a nightmare 😱😅
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Thanks!
Grazie mille Mike! 🙂😊