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Essere or Avere? 50 sentences to practice on. QUIZ

 
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“Ce l’hai con me?” Italian idioms with pronouns – Audio examples

A list of italian idioms with pronouns (verbi pronominali) Level = intermediate. Italians use verbs and pronouns to create very colorful and useful idioms. …
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Quiz & Audio – Conversational words and phrases in Italian

Learn and practice some important sentences that Italians use every day Today we’ll focus on “to happen, take place, to exist”, some indefinite pronouns …
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Pronomi diretti e indiretti – Quiz

Today we are going to review direct and indirect Italian pronouns with a quiz Questions about the Italian pronomi diretti e indiretti, direct and indirect …
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Italian Compound Prepositions: del, al, dallo, nella, sui (A2-B1)

🔍 What you will master. Italian glues five prepositions (di, a, da, in, su) to the definite article and produces a neat 30-cell grid: …
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Preposizioni di luogo, Italian prepositions of place. Audio examples

Second blog about the function of Italian prepositions. Today we’ll talk about prepositions of place. Audio examples Italian simple prepositions (preposizioni semplici) do not follow …
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Italian Future Tense: futuro semplice and futuro anteriore (A2-B1)

The Italian future tense in one pass: futuro semplice for upcoming events and for guesses about the present, futuro anteriore for an action completed before another future action and for guesses about the past. Paradigms, irregular stems, spelling tricks, and when Italians skip futuro for presente.
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Italian Modal Verbs: 4 Essential Rules for Fluent Speaking

Master Italian modal verbs dovere, potere, volere, and sapere with clear conjugations, real examples, idioms, and a practice quiz. Complete A2 to B1 guide.
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