Italian Phrase
È una grande opportunità per coinvolgerti.
Meaning
The sentence tells someone that something represents a significant chance for them to become actively involved. It carries a positive, encouraging tone, highlighting the value of the opportunity.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to motivate a colleague, a friend, or a student to take part in a project, event, or activity that you consider especially beneficial.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Èunagrandeopportunitàpercoinvolgerti
È (essere)
Third‑person singular present of the verb *essere*; used here as a copula linking the subject (implicit) to the predicate.
una (indefinite article)
Feminine singular indefinite article placed before a noun that begins with a consonant.
grande (adjective)
Adjective meaning ‘big, great’; placed before the noun *opportunità* and agrees in gender and number.
opportunità (noun)
Feminine singular noun meaning ‘opportunity’; the core noun of the phrase.
per (preposition)
Introduces the purpose or goal of the opportunity; followed by an infinitive.
coinvolgerti (reflexive infinitive)
Infinitive of *coinvolgere* with the clitic pronoun *ti* attached, meaning ‘to involve yourself’.
🗨In Conversation
È una grande opportunità per coinvolgerti.
It's a great opportunity for you to get involved.
Grazie, ne approfitto subito!
Thanks, I'll take advantage of it right away!
✕Common Mistakes
È una grande opportunità per coinvolgere te.
The pronoun must be attached to the infinitive, not placed after the verb.
È un' grande opportunità per coinvolgerti.
The article *una* is used before a consonant; *un'* is only before a vowel.
È una grande opportunità per coinvolgerti a.
The preposition *per* already introduces the purpose; adding *a* is redundant.
↔Alternatives
È un'ottima occasione per partecipare.
It's an excellent occasion to participate.
È una splendida chance per metterti in gioco.
It's a wonderful chance to put yourself into the game.
Questa è una buona occasione per farti coinvolgere.
This is a good occasion for you to be involved.
Cultural Tip
The word *opportunità* sounds formal and is common in professional or academic settings. In casual conversation Italians might prefer *chance* or *occasione*. Also, remember to attach the pronoun *ti* directly to the infinitive (coinvolgerti) rather than placing it before the verb.

