Breakdown of La gente in piazza si è spaventata per la grandine e i fulmini.
e
and
la gente
the people
in
in / made of (material)
la piazza
the square
per
for / in order to / because of
spaventarsi
to get scared
il fulmine
the lightning bolt
la grandine
the hail
Questions & Answers about La gente in piazza si è spaventata per la grandine e i fulmini.
Why is the verb singular (si è spaventata) if "people" refers to a group?
In Italian, la gente (people) is a feminine singular noun, much like "the crowd" in English. Even though it refers to many individuals, the grammar treats it as a single unit. Therefore, the verb and the past participle must also be feminine singular: si è spaventata.
Why does this sentence use essere as the auxiliary verb?
The verb used here is spaventarsi (to get scared), which is a reflexive verb. In Italian, all reflexive verbs require the auxiliary essere to form compound past tenses like the passato prossimo.
Why do we use per to mean "because of" here?
What are the singular forms of grandine and fulmini?
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