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Imperfetto VS Passato Prossimo – Quiz and Audio

This is a very basic introduction on the differences between the Italian passato prossimo and the imperfetto. The passato prossimo describes an action (or …
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Congiuntivo presente – I verbi regolari – Quiz & Audio

Second quiz & audio on the Congiuntivo. Today we’ll talk about the Congiuntivo Presente, regular verbs In a previous post, I wrote about the congiuntivo presente …
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Congiuntivo presente – Essere and Avere – Quiz & Audio

First blog, quiz and audio of a series about the Congiuntivo Congiuntivo presente of Essere and Avere At the beginning of your Italian classes, you …
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“Dov’è Laura?” la concordanza dei tempi: il modo indicativo – Quiz & Webcast

The “concordanza dei tempi”, will help you to say what comes before, after or during another action. In Italiano! Ciao a tutti. The characters of …
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Passato Prossimo dei verbi regolari – Quiz

Let’s practice the passato prossimo. Quick review and quiz This is just a review, so I am assuming you are already familiar with the passato …
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Imperfetto – essere e avere – I verbi regolari – Quiz & Audio

Imperfetto means “imperfect”, not finished. It’s an Italian past tense. A complete guide, quiz and audio examples Imperfetto “non perfetto”, is an important Italian …
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Degrees of comparison in Italian – Quiz and Podcast

Learn Italian comparatives and superlatives. Solve the quiz. Premium podcast for members. Italian comparatives and superlatives modify the value of adverbs and adjectives. Today …
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The Italian impersonal “si” – Guide and Quiz.

We can use the ubiquitous Italian word “si” to build impersonal sentences. Learn the “si impersonale” and solve the quiz. In Italia si mangia …
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