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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
Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns
Forms by Person and Number
MI, TI, LO, LA, CI, VI, LI, LE
Position Rules
Before Conjugated Verbs
After Infinitives
After Gerunds
After Imperatives
Agreement with Past Participle
Usage with Modal Verbs
Indirect Object Pronouns
Forms by Person and Number
MI, TI, GLI, LE, CI, VI, LORO/GLI
Position Rules
Usage with Verbs Requiring Indirect Objects
Distinction from Direct Object Pronouns
Combined Pronouns
Formation Rules
Indirect + Direct Combinations
ME LO, TE LA, GLIELO, etc.
Position Rules
Usage with Different Verb Forms
Reflexive Pronouns
Forms by Person and Number
MI, TI, SI, CI, VI, SI
Usage with Reflexive Verbs
Position Rules
Reciprocal Usage
Disjunctive Pronouns
Forms by Person and Number
ME, TE, LUI, LEI, NOI, VOI, LORO
Usage After Prepositions
Usage for Emphasis
Usage in Comparisons
Relative Pronouns
CHE
As Subject
As Direct Object
CUI
With Prepositions
As Indirect Object
IL QUALE System
Agreement Forms
Formal Usage
Clarity in Complex Sentences
The Particles CI and NE
CI Particle
Locative Usage
With Specific Verbs
Idiomatic Expressions
NE Particle
Partitive Usage
Quantitative Usage
With Expressions of Origin
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