Questions & Answers about Io guido la moto in città.
Why is io included when the verb guido already tells us it’s “I”?
Why is there la before moto? Can’t I say just moto?
Why do we say guido la moto and not corro la moto or vado la moto?
Guidare means “to drive” or “to ride” (a vehicle). Correre means “to run” or “to race,” and andare means “to go.” If you use andare, you must introduce the vehicle with a preposition: vado in città in moto (“I go into town by motorbike”). Guidare instead takes the vehicle directly as its object: guido la moto.
Why is there no article before città in in città?
What does the accent on città do?
Can we move in città to the front? Like In città guido la moto?
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