Preface <br> Part I Pronouns <br> Unit 1 Subject Pronouns <br> Pronouns and Conjugations <br> Addressing People: Tu/Voi, Lei/Loro <br> Esso (It) as Subject <br> Placement in Negative Clauses <br> When to Use Subject Pronouns <br> Unit 2 Direct Object Pronouns <br> Formal and Informal Address <br> Placement in Negative Clauses <br> Placement with the Infinitive <br> Placement with the Imperative <br> Direct Object Pronouns with Compound Tenses (Tempi Composti) <br> Placement with Modal Auxiliaries (Verbi Servili) <br> Lasciare and Fare + the Infinitive <br> Lo (It/That) <br> Ci (Vi): Other Uses <br> Unit 3 Indirect Object Pronouns <br> Placement of Strong Forms in Affirmative and Negative Clauses: a me (to Me)/a voi (to You), etc. <br> Placement of Weak Forms in Affirmative and Negative Clauses: mi (to Me), ti (to You), gli (to Him), etc. <br> Placement with the Infinitive <br> Placement with the Imperative, Second Person Singular and Plural <br> Indirect Object Pronouns with Compound Tenses <br> Placement with Modal Auxiliaries (Verbi Servili) <br> Causative Verbs (Verbi Causativi): Lasciare, Fare <br> Indirect Object Pronouns with Piacere (to Please) <br> Unit 4 Double Pronouns <br> Placement of Double Pronouns <br> Double Pronouns with Compound Tenses <br> Placement with Modal Auxiliaries (Verbi Servili) <br> Causative Verbs (Verbi Causativi): Lasciare, Fare <br> Unit 5 Reflexive Pronouns and Si as Impersonal Pronoun <br> Placement with the Imperative (Second Person Singular and Plural), the Infinitive, and the Gerund <br> Compound Tenses <br> Reflexive Pronouns and Direct Objects <br> Doing Things for Oneself <br> Coordination of the Reflexive Pronoun with the Auxiliary and the Past Participle <br> Reciprocal Reflexive Verbs (Verbi Riflessivi Reciproci) <br> Reflexive Verbs and Direct Object Pronouns <br> Si as Impersonal Pronoun <br> Unit 6 The Pronoun Ne <br> Ne (of/by Someone/Something) <br> Placement of Ne <br> Ne (of This, of That/from This, from That) <br> Ne as Partitive Pronoun (Pronome Partitivo) <br> Ne and Gender/Number Coordination <br> Ne and Double Pronouns <br> Ne and Reflexive Pronouns <br> Unit 7 Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions <br> Placement <br> Unit 8 Interrogative Pronouns <br> Chi? (Who?/Whom?) <br> Chi as Subject <br> Chi as Direct Object <br> Che?/Cosa?/Che Cosa? (What?) <br> Qual(e)? (What?) and Quali? (Which?) <br> Quanto?/Quanta?/Quanti?/Quante? (How Much/How Many?) <br> Unit 9 Relative Pronouns <br> Che (Who, Whom, That, Which) <br> Cui (to Whom, by Whom, Through Which, etc.) <br> Variable and Invariable Relative Pronouns <br> Dove (Where) and Quando (When) as Relative Pronouns <br> Unit 10 Demonstrative Pronouns <br> Questo (This) and Quello (That) <br> Unit 11 Possessive Pronouns <br> A Friend of Mine, of Yours, etc. <br> Mio (My) and Il Mio (Mine) <br> Unit 12 Indefinite Pronouns <br> Double Negatives <br> Gender and Number <br> Molti (Many) and Tanti (So Many) <br> Indefinite Pronouns + Ne <br> Indefinite Pronouns + Di (Among) <br> Indefinite Pronouns That Refer Only to Things <br> Tanto... (So/As Much... ) and Quanto (So/As) <br> Part II Prepositions <br> Unit 13 The Most Commonly Used Prepositions <br> Other Parts of Speech That Function as Prepositions <br> What Is a Preposition? <br> Prepositional Locutions <br> Prepositions and Subordinate Clauses <br> Classification of Prepositions <br> Unit 14 Possession and Specification <br> su (on), <i