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Italian Reflexive Verbs: Mi Lavo, Si Alza, Ci Vediamo

🔍 In short. Italian reflexive verbs are verbs where the subject acts on itself, and they always carry a small pronoun: mi, ti, si, …
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Italian Present Subjunctive: Forms, Triggers, Same-Subject Trap (B1)

🔍 In short. The italian present subjunctive (“congiuntivo presente”) is the form used in dependent clauses after verbs of opinion, desire, hope, doubt, fear, …
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Italian Imperfetto: Regular Verbs, Essere, Avere, 6 Uses (A2)

🔍 In short. The italian imperfetto is the past tense for ongoing situations, repeated actions, descriptions, and background scenes. It’s formed with one set …
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Italian Need and Desire: Bisogno, Voglia, Serve, Vorrei (B1)

Express need and desire in Italian: avere bisogno di, c’è bisogno, mi serve, ho voglia di, mi va, volere, vorrei, desiderare. B1 guide with examples and quiz.
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Italian Irregular Present Tense: Vado, Faccio, Vengo, Voglio (A2)

🔍 In short. Italian irregular present tense verbs are about twenty high-frequency forms that break the regular -are/-ere/-ire endings. The biggest groups are: monosyllabic …
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Italian Partitive Articles: Del, Dei, Delle Made Simple

🔍 In short. Italian partitive articles (articolo partitivo) are di fused with the definite article: del, dello, dell’, della, dei, degli, delle. They mean …
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Italian Indefinite Adjectives and Pronouns (B1)

🔍 In short. The italian indefinite adjectives and pronouns (aggettivi e pronomi indefiniti) are the words for unspecified quantity or identity: every, some, a …
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Italian Essere vs Stare: When Each Verb Wins (A2 Guide)

Italian essere vs stare: when each verb wins, with the four jobs of stare (location, health, behavior, progressive), past participle stato, and seven traps.
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