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It is used as a pronoun (personal or partitive) or as an adverb (of place).

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 7:05 am
by mdsah512534
What is or What is
✓ Which
X Which
Let's start with the easiest things. Never write qual'è . You write qual'è , without an apostrophe. As Treccani reminds us , in this case there is no elision but truncation. So it goes without an apostrophe. Easy!

Remember, qual era is also written without an apostrophe, whereas qual'erano is written with an apostrophe, because it comes from quali erano , with the elision of quali.

Why or Why ?
✓ Why
X Why
Because it always wants the acute accent. So a self-respecting copywriter should always write it with the accent facing to the right, the acute accent precisely.

acute accent ( ´ ) – used in the vowels é, ó with a closed sound;
grave accent (`) – used in the vowels à, è, ì, ò, ù with an open sound.
Here are other cases of words that are correctly written with an acute accent :

X And
The letter E causes great misunderstandings in the use of Italian. In reality it is more a doubt of writing than of verbal communication. It would be sufficient to make this distinction:

Conjunction (without accent): when you have to join two sentences or two words, use the letter e without any accent. I like to work in the morning and play sports in the afternoon .
Verb (with grave accent): when you use the third person singular of the verb essere, you must write è, with the grave accent. Luca has become a father!
Writing é with an acute accent is a grammatical error. It does not exist in Italian. The third person singular of the verb essere must always be written with a grave accent, even when it is CAPITALIZED. Avoid writing E' (capital e + apostrophe). Do you want a quick and easy method to write capital è without too many complications?


N'è or ne + è, verb to be.
What you can be sure of is that it is never written with a grave accent and it chinese overseas asia phone number data is never written with an apostrophe . Mistakes to be avoided like the plague, as the best elementary school teacher would say!

Agree or agree
✓ Agree
X Agree
When you agree with a person or a thought, you must write d'accordo . I agree with you! The preposition di is elided before the noun accordo .

Rather than
The rather than is a great classic . There are now creative evolutions of the rather than , which have surpassed the best creators on TikTok by light years.

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Scientists are still studying the hidden charm behind this stupid adverb: two insipid words that simply serve to indicate one thing that is preferred over another. Stop!

I prefer to ride a bicycle rather than a car . This is a correct use of rather than.

I still can't say whether I feel revulsion or compassion for those who transform "rather than" into "and" or "or". For example: I still don't know whether to go by bike, rather than by car, rather than on foot. NO!

Please make peace with the rather than . He has never done anything bad to you.