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Completing school assignments.
문화적 배경
The 'compiti delle vacanze' are a unique Italian tradition where students receive a whole book of homework for the summer. Journalists often use 'fare i compiti' to describe whether the government is following EU economic guidelines. Homework is often a family affair in Italy, with parents being very involved in helping their children. In Italian business culture, showing that you 'have done your homework' is a sign of respect for your colleagues' time.
The 'Fare' Rule
In Italian, many daily activities use 'fare'. Learn 'fare i compiti', 'fare la spesa', and 'fare colazione' together.
Plural vs Singular
Always use the plural 'i compiti' for general homework. 'Il compito' usually means a specific test in class.
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Completing school assignments.
The 'Fare' Rule
In Italian, many daily activities use 'fare'. Learn 'fare i compiti', 'fare la spesa', and 'fare colazione' together.
Plural vs Singular
Always use the plural 'i compiti' for general homework. 'Il compito' usually means a specific test in class.
Metaphorical Mastery
Use 'fare i compiti' in a job interview to describe how you researched the company. It sounds very natural and professional.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'fare'.
Oggi io ______ i compiti di storia.
The subject is 'io' (I), so the correct present tense form of 'fare' is 'faccio'.
Choose the correct article for 'compiti'.
Hai finito ____ compiti?
'Compiti' is a masculine plural noun starting with a consonant, so it takes the article 'i'.
Match the sentence to the correct context.
L'azienda ha fatto i compiti prima di lanciare il prodotto.
In this context, 'fare i compiti' means the company did its research and preparation.
Complete the dialogue.
Mamma: 'Marco, vai a giocare?' Marco: 'No, prima devo ________.'
In the context of a child needing to do something before playing, 'fare i compiti' is the most logical answer.
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시각 학습 자료
Types of Compiti
Subjects
- • di matematica
- • di italiano
- • di storia
Actions
- • scrivere
- • leggere
- • studiare
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Oggi io ______ i compiti di storia.
The subject is 'io' (I), so the correct present tense form of 'fare' is 'faccio'.
Hai finito ____ compiti?
'Compiti' is a masculine plural noun starting with a consonant, so it takes the article 'i'.
L'azienda ha fatto i compiti prima di lanciare il prodotto.
In this context, 'fare i compiti' means the company did its research and preparation.
Mamma: 'Marco, vai a giocare?' Marco: 'No, prima devo ________.'
In the context of a child needing to do something before playing, 'fare i compiti' is the most logical answer.
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자주 묻는 질문
5 질문No, 'homework' is not an Italian word. You must use 'i compiti'.
No, university students and even adults in professional settings use it (metaphorically).
'Fare' is common and conversational; 'svolgere' is formal and often used in written instructions.
You say 'Ho molti compiti' or 'Ho un sacco di compiti'.
No, although they sound similar, 'computer' is the same in Italian. 'Compiti' means tasks.
관련 표현
fare la spesa
similarTo go grocery shopping
fare le faccende
contrastTo do housework/chores
svolgere un compito
specialized formTo carry out a task
mettersi d'impegno
builds onTo apply oneself / to work hard