C'è and Com'è
C’è (from ci è) and ci sono correspond to the English there is and there are. They state the existence or presence of something or someone. C’è tempo; non c’è fretta. (There's time; there is no hurry.) Ci sono molti italiani a New York. (There are many Italians in New York.) C’è and ci sono should not be confused with ecco (here is, here are; there is, there are), which is used when you point at or draw attention to something or someone (singular or plural). C’è una parola difficile in questa frase. (There's a difficult word in this sentenc... [ 查看全文 ]C'è and Com'è的相关文章