Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Ms. Pelagatti Italian Class Facts!
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What is the Italian word for breakfast?

colazione

100

What day of the week is Saturday?

Sabato

100

What is the verb for being acquainted with a person?

conoscere

100

How do you say “midnight”?

Mezzanotte

100

What is Ms. Pelagatti's first name and it's spelling?

C-H-I-A-R-A, Chiara!

200

What is the verb “to follow” in Italian?

Seguire

200

How would you conjugate “fare” if the subject was you/tu

Fai

200

What is the first person singular conjugation of dire?

dico

200
What time of day does “pomeriggio” signify?

PM, like in the afternoon


200

Where was Ms. Pelagatti's desk last year?

On the left side of the projector screen!

300

What does Fuori mean?

Outside

300

What does “i Mercoledi…” mean?

“Every Wednesday…”

300

What is the exception to articles being used before possessive pronouns?

singular family

300

What does “E le tre e dieci” mean— what time is that?

It’s ten past three or 3:10.

300

How many students are in this block and which Italian classes are in this block?

28 students, 5 classes (Italian 3, Italian 3 Honors, Italian 4, Italian 4 Honors, AP Italian)

400

When do you NOT change the ending of Molto?

When it means ‘very’

400

What is the subject of the verb “costruisce” and what does it mean?

Lui/lei or he/she/it builds

400

What is the difference between sapere and conoscere? Give an example of each.

Sapere - to know how to do something; to know a fact

Conoscere - to be acquainted with a person or place; to meet someone for the first time

400

What preposition is used before the name of a small city or island?

A

400

How many kids does Ms. Pelagatti have and what grade are they in? (Within 3 years will be counted as correct!)

2 kids, 7th and 10th grade

500

When can you NOT replace del, dello, della, etc. with qualche or alcuni?

With nouns for substances that can be measured but not counted (i.e. latte, caffe, minestra)

500

How would you answer “Avete visto tutti il film ieri?” with the direct object pronoun replacement?

“Si, l’abbiamo visto” o “No, non l’abbiamo visto.”

500

List all conjugations for bere!

io - bevo                             tu - bevi

lui/lei - beve                        noi - beviamo

voi - bevete                         loro - bevono



500

Besides “for”, what did we say “per” is used for?

Similar to (in order) to in English. Or used to show purpose, Per + Infinitive

500

When is Ms. Pelagatti's birthday?

July 10th

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