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What adverb is used with Eugenio's past participle 'stato'?
What adverb is used with Eugenio's past participle 'stato'?
sempre
Which past participle is associated with the adverb 'già'?
Which past participle is associated with the adverb 'già'?
finito
What does the adverb 'mai' signify in relation to Lei's actions?
What does the adverb 'mai' signify in relation to Lei's actions?
never
Which adverb indicates that Gianluca has just gone out?
Which adverb indicates that Gianluca has just gone out?
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What is the meaning of the adverb 'ancora' used with Dora's past participle?
What is the meaning of the adverb 'ancora' used with Dora's past participle?
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Study Notes
Italian Grammar: Adverbs with the Past Participle
- Adverbs in Italian, used with past participles, modify the verb, indicating time and manner of an action.
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Examples of adverbs used with the past participle are:
- sempre (always)
- già (already)
- appena (just)
- mai (never)
- ancora (still)
- più (more)
- non (not)
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Examples of how to use these adverbs with different subjects:
- Eugenio was always kind to me.
- Rita has already finished studying?
- Gianluca left just now.
- Lei has never spoken about this.
- Dora arrived in the office still.
- Alfredo hasn't told any further details.
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Explore how adverbs in Italian modify past participles to indicate time and manner. This quiz covers various examples and usage rules through different subjects, enhancing your understanding of Italian grammar.