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What is the difference between the imperfect and perfect past.

The perfect past is like 'I ate, I sang' in English, and is used for an event that happened once and where the action was finished (eg 'I ate an apple, I sang a song'). The imperfect is for an action whic...

Answered by Alexandra W. Italian tutor
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What is the conditional tense and how do you form it?

The conditional tense is a structure used to talk about hypothetical situations and ask polite questions, and it works just like we use it in English - for example, "would you like t...

Answered by Sarah B. Italian tutor
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How do 'reflexive verbs' work?

In Italian, if there is a reflexive verb, the action carried out by the subject of the sentence is performed on the subject itself. For example, if we say "Mi guardo allo specchio&quo...

Answered by Cecilia C. Italian tutor
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What is the most common word order in the Italian language?

Sentences in Italian are usually ordered according to the SVO (Subject - Verb - Object) structure. The English language also follows the same word order. Consequently, English sent...

Answered by Valeria M. Italian tutor
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What is the best way to do well in my Italian GCSE oral exam?

Firstly, make sure you are aware of the topics your exam board uses in speaking exams, e.g. 'school', 'holidays' or 'hobbies' and commit to learning some key vocab for each topic. For example, if you're a...

Answered by Violetta K. Italian tutor
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