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Oct 23 2018 11:23am
B. Avere o essere? Alternating with a partner, ask questions using either avere or essere, acording to the example.

ESEMPIO: voi / un cane (un gatto)
S1: Voi avete un cane?
S2: No, non abbiamo un cane; abbiamo un gatto.

1. lui / caffe (te)
2. voi / di Miliano (di Bologna)
3. lei / ventidue anni (ventitre anni)
4. tu / molta fame (molta sete)
5. Paola / bionda (bruna)
6. i bambini / un insegnante (teacher) spagnolo (un insegnante tedesco)

How would I start off each example (1-6) in a form of a question?
& how would I start off the response as well?
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Oct 23 2018 04:04pm
So there are a few different things you can do. You could use your current vocab to piece together sentences that are cohesive. I'm not sure what those words mean as I don't know italian, but I can get a general gist because I know some spanish.

I'm guessing what is on the right are verbs and what is on the left are nouns? If so, you can ask people whether or not they like, go to or enjoy those nouns.

Voi avete un cane?

Do you have a dog?

No, non abbiamo un cane; abbiamo un gatto.

No, I don't have a dog, I have a cat.

I'm guessing avete and abbiamo are different conjugations of to have.

ave being the base of the verb and te being the you part.

I'm not sure about italian conjugation so all of that is going to be up to you, but do you see how the conjugation and phrase changes happened from the changing perspectives, from you to I?

You use the same grammar logic and rules to piece together a sentence with your other choices.

This post was edited by ChrisKz on Oct 23 2018 04:25pm
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