La carrozzeria è rovinata, ma la finisco di riparare oggi.

Questions & Answers about La carrozzeria è rovinata, ma la finisco di riparare oggi.

Why is la placed before finisco instead of being attached to riparare?
This is a feature called clitic climbing. With aspectual verbs like finire di (to finish doing something), you have two options for pronoun placement. You can put the pronoun before the conjugated verb (la finisco di riparare) or attach it to the dropped '-e' of the infinitive (finisco di ripararla). Both are grammatically correct and mean the exact same thing.
Why is there a di between finisco and riparare?
The verb finire requires the preposition di when it links to another verb in the infinitive. To say 'to finish doing something', you must always use finire di fare qualcosa. The fact that the pronoun la has climbed to the front of the phrase doesn't change this preposition rule.
Why does the English translation use the future tense 'I will finish' if finisco is in the present tense?
In Italian, it is very common to use the present tense to talk about planned actions in the near future, as long as a time marker like oggi (today) makes the timing clear. You could absolutely use the future tense here (la finirò di riparare), but the present tense feels very conversational and natural.
Why does rovinata end in -a?
In this sentence, rovinata acts as an adjective describing the current state of la carrozzeria (the bodywork). Since carrozzeria is a feminine singular noun, the past participle rovinato must change its ending to -a to agree with it.

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