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Questions & Answers about Io taglio la mela.
Why is the subject pronoun Io included when Italian often drops subject pronouns?
What form and tense is the verb taglio in this sentence?
Taglio is the first person singular form of the verb tagliare in the present indicative tense. It indicates that the action of cutting is being done by the speaker in the present.
How does the definite article la match with the noun mela?
The article la is the feminine singular definite article in Italian. Since mela (apple) is a feminine singular noun, la mela correctly agrees in gender and number.
Is the word order in Io taglio la mela similar to English, and can it be rearranged?
Would it be acceptable to say Taglio la mela without Io, and what would be the effect?