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25 Nov 2020
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What is the difference between di and da ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between di and da ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Sono due preposizioni semplici
di: Serve per formare il complemento di specificazione.
- Il libro di Paolo.
da: Serve per formare il complemento di moto da luogo.
- Vengo da casa.
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Domani vieni da me?
Hanno attivato la procedura già da ieri.
Da qui a lì si sarà almeno un metro di distanza.
Di chi è la penna sul tavolo?
L’ufficio del presidente è di là.
Questi attrezzi sono di Piero.
http://bisiastore.altervista.org/uda/terza/prep...
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da:preposizone di luogo
sono partito da scuola
di:preposizione per complemento di specificazione
la mamma di Gaia

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