Destiny, Jennifer and Henry are planning a trip to Italy. They want to blend in with the locals and at the restaurant they need to tell someone "EAT!!". Can you help them? What is the informal imperative form of the verb 'mangiare' (to eat) if the subject is "tu"?
IMPERATIVO

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Ilaria Porru
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
mangiate!
mangiamo!
mangia!
mangio!
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Imagine Crystal, Lismar, and Frailine are on a trip to Italy. They come across a local who is about to touch a historic monument, which is prohibited. How would they tell him not to do it in Italian (tu)?
They would use the past participle form of the verb and add 'non' before it (Non toccando!)
They would use the future tense of the verb and add 'non' before it. (Non toccherá!)
They would use the infinite form of the verb and add 'non' before it. (Non toccare!)
They would use the present indicative form of the verb and add 'non' before it. (Non tocca)
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Sabrina, Frailine, and Gabriella are planning a trip to Italy. They are learning some basic Italian phrases and verbs. They came across the verb 'scrivere' (to write) and are trying to figure out its informal imperative plural form. Can you help them?
scrivete
scrivono
scrivi
scriviamo
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Sabrina, Shpetim, and Allison are in an Italian language class. Their teacher, Leslie, asked them a question to test their understanding of the language: 'When forming a negative command in Italian, what word is placed before the verb?'
neanche
non
the infinite
no
5.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Hey Tiffany, Gabriella, and Sandy! Imagine you are superheroes in NYC. If you use italian imperativo, you can make anything happen. What would you say to use your superpowers to tidy up the local park after a big festival?
HINT: The verb in Italian is "pulire" and you need to use it with the subject "voi"
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Benjamin, Sabrina, and Gabriella are planning a trip to Italy. They decide to take an Italian class at Lehman to communicate better during their trip. During one of their classes, Ilaria asks, 'How do you form the imperative with indirect object pronouns in Italian?' How would you help them answer?
Tell them to attach the pronoun to the object.
Suggest attaching the pronoun to the subject.
Advise them to attach the pronoun to the beginning of the verb.
Recommend attaching the pronoun to the end of the verb.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hey Benjamin, Shpetim and Sabrina! You guys are planning a surprise party and need to convince your classmates to participate. Can you tell me the informal imperative plural form of the verb 'fare' (to do/make) that you would use?
"veniamo alla festa!"
"vengono alla festa!"
"vieni alla festa!"
"venite alla festa!"
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