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As we have already seen, direct object pronouns in Italian substitute direct objects (the “sufferer” of the action) in the sentence while indirect object…
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In one of our previous articles, we got to know the direct object pronouns in Italian and learned how to use them correctly. As you may remember, direct object…
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Italian grammar can sometimes seem quite complicated to an English speaker, as there are a few grammar rules that are simply not applicable to your first…
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In our previous articles, we’ve learned how to conjugate Italian verbs ending in –are and ending in –ere, and have reviewed their regular and irregular forms.…
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We have seen recently that Italian verbs and their multiple forms are nothing to be afraid of! Regular verbs ending in –are follow a pattern, so once you…
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“Verbs are the backbone of the language” said a wonderful teacher once and it’s true! We can’t pretend that you can manage to speak or understand without them…
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How do you say in Italian that something is taking place at the moment of speaking? In English this idea can be expressed with the use of the Present…