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The NEGATIVE Form in Italian (Double Negatives? Negation in questions?) + Practice

Today we'll look at the negative form in Italian ("la negazione"). You only need one word to turn a positive sentence into a negative one. I'll also show you the negation in questions and the use of the double negatives, that refers to the presence of two negative words in the same sentence, like in the following case: "qui non c'e' nessuno" (there's no one here)
You'll learn as well the most common negative words in Italian, such as nobody, nothing, and never.

At the end of the video, you'll get the chance to practice what you've learned with two short activities.

Hope you enjoy this lesson and let me know if you have any questions!

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You can also watch one of the following videos:

1. The Italian WEATHER (Basic Words and Expressions) - https://youtu.be/eN_kFmEdM_w

2. The Italian verb "can"? "potere" vs "sapere" (Conjugation in the present + Common Uses) - https://youtu.be/xWXlNByTq2I

3. I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND (10+ Italian Idioms that can save your conversations!) - https://youtu.be/KkUSkC-KpF4

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27 сентября 2020 г. 23:45:00
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