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Nominal Style — Stile Nominale·Register Recognition: Nominal vs Verbal Style
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Rule reminder

Nominal style (stile nominale) is characteristic of formal, academic, bureaucratic, and journalistic Italian. It uses noun phrases where verbal style would use verb clauses. Verbal style is characteristic of spoken, informal, and narrative Italian. Choosing the appropriate style for a given register (context) is an essential B2 competence.

Register Recognition: Nominal vs Verbal Style1 / 10

Which sentence uses NOMINAL style?

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