Buon giorno a tutti!
Today we’ve published our newest Italian easy reader, and it’s on offer this week at €7.50 instead of the regular easy-reader price of €9.99.
Here’s the blurb from the shop (it would be on the back cover, but e-books don’t have one…)
Pier Velotti is the technician in charge of the landing system for his planet, and something weird is happening! Is it simply a technical issue he can’t figure out, or is there something more behind the unexplained warning light? And who is the man with the scarred face he keeps seeing?
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Poi, there’s the latest in our free Italian lessons series, which today is on direct & indirect object pronouns.
Now, I’ll be the first to admit that this area of grammar has always confused me. Also that the explanation in today’s lesson is far from being comprehensive – there’s no clear list of direct object pronouns, and nothing regarding the difference between direct and indirect object pronouns…
According to some other corner of the Internet:
Indirect object pronouns are the same as direct object pronouns apart from the third person forms, which are: gli, le, and loro.
Hope that’s right! If anyone thinks differently, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
And you can rest assured that I’ll be getting our explanation on the topic rewritten ASAP.
Nevertheless, today’s lesson does contain a couple of useful listenings and three interactive exercises, so for those of you who have already studied the grammar, it’s a good chance to revise.
Here’s that link again: lesson 09 – Direct & Indirect Object Pronouns