Breakdown of La collana è bella. Dove l'hai comprata?
essere
to be
bello
beautiful
dove
where
avere
to have
comprare
to buy
la
her/it (direct object)
la collana
the necklace
Questions & Answers about La collana è bella. Dove l'hai comprata?
Why does comprata end in an -a? Doesn't the passato prossimo usually end in -o when used with avere?
Yes, normally verbs using avere keep the -o ending. But when a direct object pronoun like la (shortened here to l') comes before the verb, the past participle comprata must change its ending to match the pronoun's gender and number (feminine singular).
What exactly does the l' stand for in this sentence?
If l' can stand for either lo or la, how do we know which one it is here?
Could I just say Dove hai comprato la collana? instead?
Absolutely! If you don't use a direct object pronoun and just state the noun at the end of the sentence, the past participle doesn't change to match it. You simply use the standard -o ending.
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