Other areas to watch out for
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Errori comuni
Directed Writing
There are a number of errors which
students make time and again in the
Directed Writing section of the exam.
WATCH OUT for the following areas …
viaggiare
Two areas of difficulty occur with this verb:
spelling (often with only one -g- like in
the French voyager)
use of perfect vs imperfect
alloggiare
Two areas of difficulty occur with this verb:
spelling (often with only one -l- or -g-)
the correct meaning (often confused
with restare)
fare amicizia con
This is the only correct way of saying
to make friends in Italian.
fare amici is NOT correct.
Verbi difficili
There are several verbs which students
struggle to conjugate correctly.
The most common of these are:
piacere = to like (literally to please)
divertirsi = to have fun/enjoy yourself
mancare = to miss (be missing)
bastare = to be enough
dubbi grammaticali
Other areas to watch out for:
The difference between più and molto:
Parlo molto.
Mia sorella parla più di me.
molta gente
più gente
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Other areas to watch out for:
The use of è and c’è:
Firenze è una bellissima città.
A Firenze c’è un bellissimo duomo.
The same rules apply with era and c’era, as
well as the plurals sono / ci sono and erano /
c’erano.
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Other areas to watch out for:
Plurals of nouns, especially those that end in
an -e:
un ristorante
un cameriere
un professore
due ristoranti
due camerieri
due professori
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Other areas to watch out for:
qualche (some) is ALWAYS followed by a
singular noun (even though the noun is plural
in English):
qualche studente
qualche problema
qualche volta
qualche negozio
some students
some problems
sometimes
some shops
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Other areas to watch out for:
gente is a SINGULAR, FEMININE noun, so
verbs and adjectives should agree accordingly:
La gente era molto simpatica e gentile.
verb is in the
third person
singular
adjectives are in the
singular/feminine forms