{"id":5705,"count":2,"description":"<strong>Grammar <\/strong>is essential to learn a language. Without studying it, you\u2019ll never be able to speak,<strong> read and write in Italian<\/strong>. But grammar is so wide, that sometimes you might feel lost. Don\u2019t worry: in this section you\u2019ll <strong>discover the basics to know and to start with<\/strong>!\r\n\r\nIn our articles you\u2019ll find the list of the main grammar topics you need to study when learning Italian. We\u2019ll start speaking about <strong>pronouns<\/strong>: subject pronouns, object pronouns, direct and indirect pronouns. We\u2019ll list them and explain how and when to use them, giving you <strong>useful tips<\/strong>. We\u2019ll then pass to Italian possessive adjectives: a chart will help you understand and memorize them. Did you know that <strong>Italian adjectives agree in gender<\/strong> (masculine\/feminine) <strong>and in number<\/strong> (singular\/plural) with the noun they refer to?\r\nIn Italian there are many<strong> prepositions: DI, A, DA, IN, CON, SU, PER, TRA, FRA<\/strong>. In our articles you\u2019ll get to know all of them and their use, with clear explanations and practical examples! You\u2019ll then find a list of the most <strong>common Italian adverbs<\/strong>, such as adverbs of time (oggi, domani, dopo, etc), adverbs of frequency (mai, raramente, spesso, etc), question adverbs (dove? come? perch\u00e9? quanto? chi?), and so on.\r\n<p id=\"category-description-content-p\" style=\"text-align: center;color: white;cursor: pointer;background-color: #fe6c35;height: 31px;width: 29px;margin: 0 auto;border-radius: 50px;font-weight: bold;font-size: 22px;line-height: 29px\">+<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div id=\"category-description-content\">\r\n\r\nFinally, we\u2019ll discuss I<strong>talian verbs and their conjugations<\/strong>, probably one of the most complicated, yet important, Italian grammar topics. 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