Relative Pronouns in Italian: Che and Cui

Relative Pronouns in Italian: Che and Cui

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11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial by Professor Dave explains the use of relative pronouns in Italian, focusing on 'que' and 'cui'. Relative pronouns replace nouns in sentences and help link clauses. 'Que' is invariable and can refer to people or things, acting as a subject or object. 'Cui' is used with prepositions and can form phrases meaning 'whose'. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of using relative pronouns in Italian, unlike in English where they can be omitted.

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What is the function of relative pronouns in a sentence?

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Explain the difference between how relative pronouns are used in English and Italian.

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What is the most common relative pronoun in Italian and what are its characteristics?

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Provide examples of sentences using the relative pronoun 'que'.

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What is the role of the relative pronoun 'cui' in a sentence?

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How can 'cui' be used with prepositions? Provide an example.

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What does the phrase 'in cui' mean and how is it used?

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