More Italian Grammar Practice
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More Italian Grammar Practice is a collection of 45 worksheets and is the companion volume to Italian Grammar Practice (also available for most e-readers). It covers those grammar points not included in Italian Grammar Practice but can be used independently of it.
The book assumes that you have already learned the particular grammar point you intend to practise and for this reason no explanations of the various grammar points are provided. It is therefore recommended that you have to hand the particular Italian grammar or course book you have been using for reference purposes.
Answer keys are provided for all the exercises; you can navigate to these (and back to the exercises) by clicking the exercise or answer key title.
If you are a teacher or lecturer then you may be interested to know that A4 photocopy master versions of More Italian Grammar Practice (entitled Ancora grammatica) and Italian Grammar Practice (entitled Agenda grammatica) are available on my website www.italiangrammar.com. Another photocopy master pack, Italian Homework Activities is also available for sale on this site but not for e-readers.
If you are learning or teaching French then two further titles, French Grammar Practice and More French Grammar Practice can be purchased for most e-readers. For A4 photocopy master versions of these titles please visit my website www.frenchgrammar.co.uk.
Remo Nannetti
Dr. Remo L. Nannetti (M.A. (Hons.), Ph.D., A.L.C.M) is the recently retired Principal Teacher of Modern Languages at Notre Dame High School, Glasgow (Scotland). Remo has over thirty years' experience of teaching French and Italian and has been involved in the training of Italian teachers at the University of Glasgow and the production of curricular/training materials for Learning Scotland. Remo lives in the West End of Glasgow with his wife and family. He is a keen classical piano-player and opera fan (but can't sing a note!).
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More Italian Grammar Practice - Remo Nannetti
MORE ITALIAN GRAMMAR PRACTICE
by
Remo Nannetti
Published by Remo Nannetti at Smashwords
Copyright 2013 Remo Nannetti
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
More Italian Grammar Practice is a collection of 45 worksheets and is the companion volume to Italian Grammar Practice (also available for most e-readers). It covers those grammar points not included in Italian Grammar Practice but can be used independently of it.
The book assumes that you have already learned the particular grammar point you intend to practise and for this reason no explanations of the various grammar points are provided. It is therefore recommended that you have to hand the particular Italian grammar or course book you have been using for reference purposes.
Answer keys are provided for all the exercises; you can navigate to these (and back to the exercises) by clicking the exercise or answer key title.
If you are a teacher or lecturer then you may be interested to know that A4 photocopy master versions of More Italian Grammar Practice (entitled Ancora grammatica) and Italian Grammar Practice (entitled Agenda grammatica) are available on my website http://www.italiangrammar.com. Another photocopy master pack, Italian Homework Activities is also available for sale on this site but not for e-readers.
If you are learning or teaching French then two further titles, French Grammar Practice and More French Grammar Practice can be purchased for most e-readers. For A4 photocopy master versions of these titles please visit my website http://www.frenchgrammar.co.uk.
CONTENTS
Unit 1: Numbers A
Unit 2: Numbers B
Unit 3: Weather Expressions
Unit 4: Telling the Time
Unit 5: Temporal Expressions
Unit 6: Means of Transport
Unit 7: Shapes and Colours
Unit 8: Geographical Names, Nationalities & Languages
Unit 9: Avere Expressions
Unit 10: Frequency Expressions
Unit 11: Adverbs
Unit 12: Superlatives
Unit 13: Conditional Tense
Unit 14: Pluperfect Tense
Unit 15: Future Perfect Tense
Unit 16: Conditional Perfect Tense
Unit 17: Preterite Tense: Regular Verbs
Unit 18: Preterite Tense: Irregular Verbs A
Unit 19: Preterite Tense: Irregular Verbs B
Unit 20: Preterite Tense: Regular & Irregular Verbs
Unit 21: Present Subjunctive Tense A
Unit 22: Present Subjunctive Tense B
Unit 23: Present Subjunctive Tense C
Unit 24: Imperative (Formal)
Unit 25: Imperfect Subjunctive Tense A
Unit 26: Imperfect Subjunctive Tense B
Unit 27: Perfect Subjunctive Tense
Unit 28: Pluperfect Subjunctive Tense
Unit 29: Passive Voice
Unit 30: Impersonal Verbs
Unit 31: Dovere, Potere, Sapere, Volere: Special Uses
Unit 32: Fare Expressions
Unit 33: Causative Use of Fare
Unit 34: Gerunds
Unit 35: Stare & Gerund
Unit 36: Ci & Ne
Unit 37: Pronoun Combinations A
Unit 38: Pronoun Combinations B
Unit 39: Disjunctive Pronouns
Unit 40: Relative Pronouns
Unit 41: Pronouns & Infinitive
Unit 42: Prepositions: Special Uses A
Unit 43: Prepositions: Special Uses B
Unit 44: Prefixes
Unit 45: Suffixes
UNIT 1: NUMBERS A
A. Write these numbers as words.
1. 4
2. 17
3. 21
4. 33
5. 48
6. 57
7. 62
8. 75
9. 89
10. 96
11. 101
12. 223
13. 481
14. 552
15. 876
16. 1000
17. 3000
18. 20342
B. Do these sums and write the answers as words.
Example: Tre più nove fa dodici.
1. Cinque più otto fa _____________ .
2. Quindici meno quattro fa ________ .
3. Nove moltiplicato per due fa _____ .
4. Venti diviso per dieci fa _________ .
5. Undici più sei fa ______________ .
6. Diciannove meno dodici fa ___________ .
7. Tredici moltiplicato per tre fa ________ .
8. Quarantotto diviso per due fa ________ .
9. Trentanove più cinquantuno fa _______ .
10. Sessantotto meno quaranta fa _______ .
C. Read these sentences, then write the years mentioned in numerals.
Example: Cristoforo Colombo scoprì l’America nel millequattrocentonovantadue. = 1492
1. Dante Alighieri morì nel milletrecentoventuno.
2. Marco Polo giunse in Cina nel milleduecentosettantacinque.
3. Michelangelo scolpì il David nel millecinquecentoquattro.
4. Vivaldi nacque nel milleseicentosettantotto.
5. L’Italia diventò repubblica nel millenovecentoquarantasei.
UNIT 2: NUMBERS B
A. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct numbers from this list:
trentuno / cento / venticinque / ottomilaottocentoquarantotto / trecentosessantasei / trecentoottantaquattromila / mille / undici
1. La festa di Natale si celebra il ____________ dicembre.
2. Ci sono ____________ giocatori in una squadra di calcio.
3. Il mese di marzo conta ____________ giorni.
4. L’Everest, con ____________ metri di altezza, è la più alta montagna del globo.
5. Per ringraziare una persona si può dire grazie ___________.
6. Ci sono ____________ giorni in un anno bisestile.