Narrator Opening
Who would have guessed it? Connor has already left Rome and is now in the sun-drenched seaside town of Monopoli, in the southern region of Puglia. Looks like Connor has rented a car and will be traveling a lot in the next few days. And he’s already made plans for tonight! “Vado a vedere uno spettacolo di musica tipica”, he tells Silvia.
What about you, amici? Avete studiato la nuova lezione di grammatica? Avete fatto gli esercizi? Today, among other things, we’ll see what happens when a third-person, direct object pronoun (lo, la, li, le) precedes a verb conjugated in the present perfect tense. We will also explore the usage of the Italian preposition da in time-related expressions.
All right then, I think it’s time we join Silvia and Connor. Let’s enjoy the show!
What about you, amici? Avete studiato la nuova lezione di grammatica? Avete fatto gli esercizi? Today, among other things, we’ll see what happens when a third-person, direct object pronoun (lo, la, li, le) precedes a verb conjugated in the present perfect tense. We will also explore the usage of the Italian preposition da in time-related expressions.
All right then, I think it’s time we join Silvia and Connor. Let’s enjoy the show!