Fabio D. answered 06/10/24
Native Italian (PhD) - All levels (DITALS and CELTA Certified)
In the context of the Italian language, when discussing the use of the verb essere, it's important to consider the subject of the sentence to determine the correct form of the verb. For example:
If the subject is 'it' as in the English equivalent of 'it is,' we would use 'essere' in the third person singular form, which is 'è.'