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Asking Questions in Italian
A. Rewrite the following statements into questions, using the same words.

  1. Noi abbiamo paura? (Are we frightened?)
  2. Francesca viene a casa, no? (Francesca is coming home, right?)
  3. La squadra ha perso la partite, non è vero? (The team lost the match, isn't it true?)
  4. Noi ci siamo alzati presto, no? (We woke up early, no?)
  5. Gli studenti sono tornati? (The students returned?)
  6. I ragazzi vanno a casa, no? (The children are going home, right?)
  7. Voi vi sedete qui, non è vero? (You are sitting here, isn't it true?)
  8. La mamma prepara la cena, Ë vero? (Mama prepares dinner, right?)
  9. Il vino costa molto? (The wine costs much?)
  10. Luigi ha tradotto quel libro? (Luigi translated that book?)


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