Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 3:54:40 GMT -6
The mania for accenting Italian verbs spares no one. After having talked about the accents on the verb to give and the verb to do , this is the turn of the verb to stare . It may seem strange, but the accent doesn't look right on the verb stare. There are no verbal forms of this verb in which the accent is allowed. Let's see those verbal forms that lead to confusing the unfortunate person. There are three in total, monosyllabic. Accents in the verb “stare” Sto : first person singular of the verb stare, present tense. He doesn't want the accent . We cannot confuse it with another word.
Sta : third person singular of the verb stare, present tense. He doesn't want the accent . Even though we often read “stà”, this verb form is wrong. There is no Special Data other word like it. Sta' : second person singular of the verb stare, present tense, imperative mood. He wants the apostrophe , because the “i” is dropped. Example sentence: “Stay still!”. It's up to you now to remember that this verb doesn't like to be stressed.t. Furthermore, a publishing house should be able to monitor everything that is rumored around its publications.
A useful tool in this sense is the free Google alert service : just enter a keyword, for example the title of the book, the name of the author or the publishing house, and you will periodically receive an email with links to the pages where we talk about those topics. A link should be considered as an element of page optimization and its contextualization . It is a link and must be taken as such in every sense: the linking page must be joined to the linked page not only by a hyperlink (link), but also and above all semantically . Links must always be contextual , because only in this way can they give value to the resource and the page that offers it.
Sta : third person singular of the verb stare, present tense. He doesn't want the accent . Even though we often read “stà”, this verb form is wrong. There is no Special Data other word like it. Sta' : second person singular of the verb stare, present tense, imperative mood. He wants the apostrophe , because the “i” is dropped. Example sentence: “Stay still!”. It's up to you now to remember that this verb doesn't like to be stressed.t. Furthermore, a publishing house should be able to monitor everything that is rumored around its publications.
A useful tool in this sense is the free Google alert service : just enter a keyword, for example the title of the book, the name of the author or the publishing house, and you will periodically receive an email with links to the pages where we talk about those topics. A link should be considered as an element of page optimization and its contextualization . It is a link and must be taken as such in every sense: the linking page must be joined to the linked page not only by a hyperlink (link), but also and above all semantically . Links must always be contextual , because only in this way can they give value to the resource and the page that offers it.