Plan a trip and then narrate it using relative pronouns and ci/ne.
A traveller tells a friend about a weekend spent in Florence.
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Connect clauses with che (subject/object: « la città che amo »), cui after a preposition (« la città di cui parlo », « l'amico a cui scrivo ») and dove for places (« il museo dove ho visto… »). The particle ci replaces 'there' (« Ci sono andato » = I went there); ne replaces 'of it/them' (« Ne è valsa la pena » = it was worth it; « Ne ho comprati due » = I bought two of them).
Recount a memorable trip in 5–6 sentences, using che, dove and ci or ne at least once.
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