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In Italian, the present indicative tense works much like the present tense in English. You first need to remember that Italian infinitives end in one of three ways (-ARE, -ERE, -IRE) and that are conjugat...
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As you may know, food is extremely important for Italians, and much Italian culture is attached to food and eating. You will notice this if you visit any city in Italy: cafés, restaurants, pizzerias, food...
The subjunctive in Italian is very difficult to use and many native speakers still have problems when constructive sentences. Usually it is used for subordinate clauses after verbs such as pensareAnswered by Martina B. • Italian tutor5401 Views
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