Direct Interrogatives in Italian: Who, What, How, Where, When, Why, and Which

Direct Interrogatives in Italian: Who, What, How, Where, When, Why, and Which

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English, Other

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to form interrogative clauses in Italian, starting with simple yes/no questions and progressing to more complex structures using interrogative pronouns, adjectives, and adverbs. It covers the use of key interrogative words like 'who', 'what', 'how', 'where', 'when', 'why', 'which', and 'how many', and demonstrates how to incorporate prepositions into questions. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of intonation in forming questions and provides examples for each type of interrogative word.

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What does the term 'interrogative' derive from, and what does it mean?

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How can simple questions be formed in Italian without using interrogative words?

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What is the Italian word for 'who' and how is it used differently compared to English?

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What are the Italian words used to ask 'what'?

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How do you ask 'how' in Italian, and what is the difference between 'come' and 'coma'?

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What is the Italian word for 'where' and how can it be used?

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What is the significance of the word 'perke' in Italian questions?

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