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What is the grammatical structure of the sentence Il viaggio è confermato?
The sentence is built as a passive construction. Il viaggio is the subject (with il as the masculine singular definite article), è is the third-person singular present form of essere, and confermato is the past participle of confermare acting as an adjective that agrees with the subject.
Why does confermato appear in the masculine singular form?
In Italian, adjectives and past participles used as adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Since viaggio is masculine singular, confermato is also in the masculine singular form.
Is Il viaggio è confermato a passive voice construction, and how can you tell?
Yes, it is a passive construction. Italian forms the passive voice by combining the appropriate form of essere with the past participle of the main verb. Here, è plus confermato indicates that the action (confirmation) has been performed on the subject, even if the agent isn’t specified.
How can the sentence be modified to include who confirmed the trip?
You can add the agent by using the preposition da. For example, Il viaggio è confermato da Marta means The trip is confirmed by Marta. This construction explicitly specifies who performed the confirmation.
Does the sentence specify when the trip was confirmed?
No, the sentence only states the current status of the trip without any indication of time. To include temporal information, you might say something like Il viaggio è stato confermato ieri (The trip was confirmed yesterday).
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