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Italian infinitive or gerund? Quiz & Audio examples
Let’s review the Italian infinitive – infinito – and the difference with the gerund – gerundio Ciao a tutti. The infinito is the basic …

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Futuro semplice e anteriore – Guide, Quiz & Audio examples
Two tenses: futuro semplice and futuro anteriore Both the futuro semplice and futuro anteriore belong to the indicativo, a group of tenses that we use for …

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I verbi riflessivi con dovere, potere, volere, sapere – Quiz & Audio
Today we’ll see how Italian modal verbs (I verbi modali: dovere, potere, volere, sapere) interact with reflexive verbs Please have a look at this overview …

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I verbi riflessivi – Intermediate and Advanced – Quiz & Audio
Learn how the Italian verbi riflessivi change in more complex scenarios. Complete the Time Challenge Exercise When students get familiar with the verbi riflessivi …

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Preposizioni di tempo, Italian prepositions of time – Audio
Today we’ll talk about preposizioni di tempo We learned that Italian prepositions, le preposizioni, do not follow precise rules. We can however indicate some …

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I verbi riflessivi – A basic guide, quiz and audio examples
The Italian verbi riflessivi are verbs whose subject acts on itself The following is a very basic introduction to reflexive verbs. If your level …

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Prepositions, time trial challenge: 50 sentences in 20 minutes
Let’s play a game and see if you can get the Italian prepositions right in a short time. Remember, it’s just a game… In …

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Congiuntivo o indicativo presente? Quiz and Audio
Review the difference between Congiuntivo Presente and Indicativo Presente with a Quiz congiuntivo presente of essere and avere congiuntivo presente of regular verbs. This is …

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