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Italian Passive Voice: Essere, Venire, Andare and the SI Passivante

The italian passive voice with essere, venire, andare and the si passivante: tense scope, agent with da, transitivity restrictions, five traps, plus a museum-exhibition dialogue and a B2 quiz.
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Italian Past Participle: Forms, Agreement, Clausal Uses

🔍 In short. The italian past participle (participio passato) does four jobs. It builds every compound tense from passato prossimo to condizionale passato, it …
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Italian Pronominal Verbs: Andarsene, Fregarsene, Farcela (B1/B2)

🔍 In short. The italian pronominal verbs fuse a base verb with clitic pronouns (si, ne, la, ci, ce) to create idiomatic meanings: andarsene = leave, fregarsene = not care, farcela = succeed. This B1/B2 guide maps the five families, double-clitic conjugation, past participle agreement, modal-verb position, the imperative, and a Trieste newsroom dialogue.
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Italian Conditional: Forms, Uses, Future-in-the-Past (B2)

🔍 In short. The italian conditional (condizionale) does five jobs with two tenses: polite requests, softened opinions, counterfactual wishes, hearsay reporting, and a peculiar …
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Italian Causal Clauses: Perché, Siccome, Poiché, Dato Che (B1)

🔍 In short. Italian causal clauses (“frasi causali”) explain the reason behind the main clause. They come in two flavours: esplicite, built with a …
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Italian Concessive Clauses: Anche Se, Nonostante, Benché, Sebbene (B2)

🔍 In short. The italian concessive clauses are the constructions that let you say “even though X, Y happens anyway”. Italian has four main …
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Italian PER Idioms: Stare Per, Per Poco Non and More

🔍 In short. Italian per idioms are the fixed expressions built on the small preposition per. The big four are stare per + infinitive …
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Italian Demonstrative Adjectives & Pronouns: Questo, Quello, Ciò (A2-B1)

🔍 In short. The italian demonstrative adjectives and pronouns system covers questo (this) and quello (that), both used as adjectives (modifying a noun) and …
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