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Concessive Clauses — Proposizioni Concessive·Concessive Clauses: Full Sentence Transformation
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Rule reminder

Italian concessive clauses can often be expressed using multiple equivalent structures: a full subordinate clause (sebbene + subjunctive), a gerund phrase (pur + gerundio), a prepositional phrase (nonostante + noun), or a coordinate adversative (tuttavia/però). Transforming between these forms while preserving meaning and grammaticality is an advanced skill requiring control of mood, tense, and sentence structure.

Concessive Clauses: Full Sentence Transformation1 / 10

Transform using 'sebbene': 'Non è ricco, ma è generoso.' →

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