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Negative sentences
No, I don't want to!
In Italian, the negative sentence is very simple: just add "non" before the verb.
Voglio andare a casa (I want to go home) Non voglio andare a casa (I don't want to go home)
When switching from one form of sentence to another, remember: - sempre becomes mai : Ho 'sempre' fame (I'm always hungry) Non ho mai fame (I am never hungry)
- the negative imperative is formed with non + infinitive mood, as in: Mangia! (Eat!) Non mangiare! (Don't eat!)
Change the sentences from positive to negative form.
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