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Indirect Object Pronouns·Sembrare and Dispiacere with Indirect Pronouns
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Rule reminder

Sembrare: Ti sembra giusto? = Does it seem right to you? Dispiacere: Mi dispiace = I'm sorry (it displeases me). The pronoun = the person who experiences the feeling.

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__ sembra difficile questo esercizio? (Does this exercise seem difficult to you?)

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