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Italian Language Grammar
1. Fundamentals of Italian
2. Nouns and Articles
3. Adjectives
4. Verbs
5. Pronouns
6. Prepositions
7. Adverbs
8. Building Sentences
9. Advanced Structures
5.
Pronouns
5.1.
Direct Object Pronouns
5.1.1.
Forms by Person and Number
5.1.1.1.
MI, TI, LO, LA, CI, VI, LI, LE
5.1.2.
Position Rules
5.1.2.1.
Before Conjugated Verbs
5.1.2.2.
After Infinitives
5.1.2.3.
After Gerunds
5.1.2.4.
After Imperatives
5.1.3.
Agreement with Past Participle
5.1.4.
Usage with Modal Verbs
5.2.
Indirect Object Pronouns
5.2.1.
Forms by Person and Number
5.2.1.1.
MI, TI, GLI, LE, CI, VI, LORO/GLI
5.2.2.
Position Rules
5.2.3.
Usage with Verbs Requiring Indirect Objects
5.2.4.
Distinction from Direct Object Pronouns
5.3.
Combined Pronouns
5.3.1.
Formation Rules
5.3.1.1.
Indirect + Direct Combinations
5.3.1.2.
ME LO, TE LA, GLIELO, etc.
5.3.2.
Position Rules
5.3.3.
Usage with Different Verb Forms
5.4.
Reflexive Pronouns
5.4.1.
Forms by Person and Number
5.4.1.1.
MI, TI, SI, CI, VI, SI
5.4.2.
Usage with Reflexive Verbs
5.4.3.
Position Rules
5.4.4.
Reciprocal Usage
5.5.
Disjunctive Pronouns
5.5.1.
Forms by Person and Number
5.5.1.1.
ME, TE, LUI, LEI, NOI, VOI, LORO
5.5.2.
Usage After Prepositions
5.5.3.
Usage for Emphasis
5.5.4.
Usage in Comparisons
5.6.
Relative Pronouns
5.6.1.
CHE
5.6.1.1.
As Subject
5.6.1.2.
As Direct Object
5.6.2.
CUI
5.6.2.1.
With Prepositions
5.6.2.2.
As Indirect Object
5.6.3.
IL QUALE System
5.6.3.1.
Agreement Forms
5.6.3.2.
Formal Usage
5.6.3.3.
Clarity in Complex Sentences
5.7.
The Particles CI and NE
5.7.1.
CI Particle
5.7.1.1.
Locative Usage
5.7.1.2.
With Specific Verbs
5.7.1.3.
Idiomatic Expressions
5.7.2.
NE Particle
5.7.2.1.
Partitive Usage
5.7.2.2.
Quantitative Usage
5.7.2.3.
With Expressions of Origin
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