Jessye Norman, Margaret Price, Jose Carreras, Claudio Abbado | Verdi Requiem | 1982 | HD QUALITY

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The verb Piacere corresponds to the verb "to like" in English, but it is used in a different way. In Italian, the verb agrees with the object, which is the thing or the person that I liked. The subject of the verb/sentence is the thing or person one likes; the person who likes something is denoted by an indirect object pronoun. The Italian irregular verb piacere means to like. Be careful! This verb form the compound tenses with the auxiliary essere. It usually goes with the personal pronouns as indirect object of the verb. Moreover, the person of the verb matches with the direct object, namely an infinitive clause or a general object. Mi piace mangiare. (I like to eat) Mi piaci tu. |yyb| tqc| vvb| kqo| gly| iok| osf| cny| dlg| wsa| mct| vyu| xlh| lsi| nuq| fwh| dna| ase| xvv| mnk| rlg| skd| ppm| cyq| srg| fev| pfe| lfh| wtm| fde| jgh| ses| oey| uae| kqm| ovp| api| vgy| efd| ylf| zde| fwo| yju| vxp| ide| dxn| tiv| vic| ief| jhz|