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Molto: Adverb vs Adjective use in Italian

Molto is a basic and common word in Italian but it often confuses Italian learners. The main reason is that sometimes molto changes according to gender and number, while other times it doesn't.

In this lesson, I'll teach you how to get it right every single time. After watching, be sure to complete the exercises below to practice what you've learned.

Exercises

  1. La città è _______ bella in autunno.
    (The city is very beautiful in the fall.)

  2. Ho visto _______ persone al parco oggi.
    (I saw many people at the park today.)

  3. Claudio parla _______ bene l'italiano.
    (Claudio speaks Italian very well.)

  4. Ci sono _______ cani che giocano al parco.
    (There are many dogs playing in the park.)

  5. Marzia è _______ stanca dopo una lunga giornata.
    (Marzia is very tired after a long day.)

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