Breakdown of Il museo esporrà un nuovo capolavoro il mese prossimo.
prossimo
next
nuovo
new
il museo
the museum
il capolavoro
the masterpiece
esporre
to exhibit
il mese
the month
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What tense is esporrà, and why is it used here?
Esporrà is in the simple future tense (futuro semplice) of the verb esporre (to exhibit). The future tense indicates that the action (the museum’s exhibition of the masterpiece) will take place at a future time.
How is the verb esporre conjugated, especially in the future tense?
The verb esporre comes from the irregular verb porre (to put/place) with the prefix es-. The simple future conjugation for esporre goes like this:
• Io esporrò
• Tu esporrai
• Lui/Lei esporrà
• Noi esporremo
• Voi esporrete
• Loro esporranno
Can I say il museo mostrerà instead of il museo esporrà?
In many contexts, using mostrerà (will show) might be understandable, but esporrà (will exhibit) specifically implies putting something on display, typically in a museum or gallery setting. Mostrare can have a broader sense of just showing something to someone, while esporre carries the notion of a formal or public exhibition.
Does il mese prossimo always go at the end of the sentence?
No, il mese prossimo can appear in different positions. You could place it at the beginning for emphasis:
• Il mese prossimo, il museo esporrà un nuovo capolavoro.
• Il museo, il mese prossimo, esporrà un nuovo capolavoro.
• Il museo esporrà un nuovo capolavoro il mese prossimo.
All are acceptable, though the most neutral placement is often at the end.
Why is there an indefinite article un before nuovo capolavoro?
Using un highlights that it is one of possibly many masterpieces, rather than specifying a particular one. In Italian, you often use an indefinite article before nouns when introducing something new or not yet identified specifically. The phrase un nuovo capolavoro implies a new masterpiece in a general sense.
What does capolavoro mean, and is it used frequently?
Capolavoro literally means masterpiece, referring to an outstanding work of art or creation. It’s used in both everyday conversation (especially about art, literature, or cinema) and formal contexts when praising a work’s artistic merit or exceptional quality.
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