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Present Indicative Tense (Presente Indicativo): regular verbs of the three conjugations (-are, -ere, -ire and verbs in -isc-)

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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Which 2 members of her family does the girl get on well with? : "Ho un fratello più piccolo che è simpatico. Vado d’accordo con lui. Mia sorella è egoista; litighiamo sempre. Adoro mia mamma, ma mio papà mi fa venire i nervi "

Brother and mother

Answered by Marcella M. Italian tutor
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You poster saying: "Festa del paese sabato 27 marzo". On which day is the celebration taking place?

Saturday (Sabato)

Answered by Marcella M. Italian tutor
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What are the food and eating habits in Italy?

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...

Answered by Isabella F. Italian tutor
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How to use the subjunctive after CREDERE (to believe)

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 pensare

Answered by Martina B. Italian tutor
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