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Interrogative Adverbs
A. Complete the following sentences with the correct interrogative.

  1. Che cosa preferisci: la birra o il vino? (What do you prefer: beer or wine?)
  2. Quanti caffè bevi al giorno? (How much coffee do you drink a day?)
  3. Come ti chiami? (What is your name?)
  4. Quando è il tuo compleanno? (When is your birthday?)
  5. Quanti anni hai? (How old are you?)
  6. Chi è l'autore dell'Orlando Furioso? (Who is the author of Orlando Furioso?)
  7. Quanti temi hai scritto quest'anno? (How many compositions did you write this year?)
  8. Quale è la capitale d'Italia? (Which is the capital of Italy?)
  9. Perché non mi aiuti? (Why don't you help me?)
  10. Quando è stato abbattuto il muro di Berlino? (When was the Berlin Wall knocked down?)
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  1. Ho due sorelle. Quante sorelle hai? (I have two sisters. How many sisters do you have?)
  2. Perché non mi piacciono! Perché non mangi i pomodori? (Because I don't like them. How come you aren't eating the tomatoes?)
  3. Sono alle tre. Che ore sono? (It's three. What time is it?)
  4. Abbiamo una Fiat. Quale tipo di macchina avete? (I have a Fiat. Which kind of car do you have?)
  5. È in Sicilia. Dov'è Palermo? (It's in Sicily. Where is Palermo?)
  6. Non avete mangiato niente. Che cosa abbiamo mangiato? (You didn't eat anything. What did we eat?)
  7. Parto domani. Quando parti? (They leave tomorrow. When are you leaving?)
  8. Ne avete tre. Quanti fratelli abbiamo? (You have three. How many brothers do we have?)
  9. Sono di Trieste. Di dove sei? (They are from Trieste. Where are you from?)
  10. Vogliamo quelle! Quale scarpe volete? (We would like those! Which shoes would you like?)


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