In reading several italian articles I noticed that the conjuntion "senza" is used with and without the preposition "di" (i.e. "senza te" and "senza di te"). Do you know Why, and which form is the correct one?.
Thanking in advance
Regards
Salvo Salice
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Posted 12 years ago #
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They are both correct. In these cases, the preposition "di" is a sort of reinforcement.
Alessandro Aresti
Posted 12 years ago #
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