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Is this sentence correct?
This is what I have noted in the Italian class: "le ragazza brave".
But now, when I look at it, it seems somehow wrong...
I think it should be "la ragazza brava", or atleast "le ragazze brave". Please tell me which one is the correct form?
Grazie
Apr 19, 2013 9:02 PM
Answers · 4
"Brave ragazze" = plural
"Brava ragazza"= singular
April 19, 2013
la ragazza brava and le ragazze brave = correct
le ragazza brave = wrong, because ragazzA if for singular (and you use this for woman) and bravE is for plural, so in the same sentence you can't write ragazza and brave togheter :)
April 19, 2013
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