Breakdown of Ha nevicato la notte scorsa, quindi oggi non c'è il Carnevale.
non
not
oggi
today
la notte
the night
c'è
there is / there are
scorso
last / previous
nevicare
to snow
quindi
therefore / so
il Carnevale
the Carnival
Questions & Answers about Ha nevicato la notte scorsa, quindi oggi non c'è il Carnevale.
Why does this sentence use ha nevicato with avere instead of essere?
If I choose to use essere for the weather verb instead, does the ending of nevicato change?
No, it stays exactly the same in this case. Even though verbs using essere usually match their subject's gender and number, weather verbs do not have a specific subject. Because of this, the past participle defaults to the masculine singular ending -o, making it è nevicato.
Could I say ieri notte instead of la notte scorsa?
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