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Questions & Answers about Il biglietto è valido.
What is the role of the article Il in this sentence?
Il is the masculine singular definite article, equivalent to the in English. It signals that the noun biglietto refers to a specific ticket.
How does the adjective valido agree with the noun biglietto?
In Italian, adjectives must match the noun in gender and number. Since biglietto is masculine singular, the adjective valido is also in the masculine singular form.
What is the function of the verb è in this sentence?
È is the third person singular form of the verb essere (to be). It acts as a linking verb, connecting the subject (Il biglietto) with its descriptive complement (valido).
Why does the adjective valido come after the noun rather than before it?
In Italian, descriptive adjectives typically follow the noun they modify. This word order helps maintain clarity and is standard in Italian, even though English adjectives usually precede the noun.
How would the sentence change if you wanted to say "The tickets are valid"?
To express the plural form, both the article, noun, verb, and adjective must be updated: • Il becomes I (the masculine plural definite article). • biglietto changes to biglietti (plural form of ticket). • è changes to sono (third person plural of the verb essere). • valido becomes validi (plural form of the adjective). Thus, the sentence transforms into: I biglietti sono validi.