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Simple Prepositions·'di' vs 'a' — Contrast Practice
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Rule reminder

Use 'di' for possession, material, origin, and topic. Use 'a' for location/movement to cities, indirect objects, and time expressions.

'di' vs 'a' — Contrast Practice1 / 10

Vado ___ Torino domani. (I'm going to Turin tomorrow.)

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