A2 Italian Grammar Lessons
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1 - Present tense of regular verbs
Learn how to conjugate regular verbs in the present tense, including -are, -ere, and -ire verbs.
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2 - Irregular verbs in the present tense
Understand the conjugation of common irregular verbs in the present tense, such as essere (to be) and avere (to have).
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3 - Direct object pronouns
Master the use of direct object pronouns (mi, ti, lo/la, ci, vi, li/le) to replace direct objects in sentences.
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4 - Indirect object pronouns
Learn how to use indirect object pronouns (mi, ti, gli/le, ci, vi, loro) to replace indirect objects in sentences.
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5 - Reflexive verbs
Understand the use of reflexive verbs and how to conjugate them correctly in different tenses.
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6 - Comparatives and superlatives
Learn how to form and use comparatives and superlatives to compare people, things, and actions.
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7 - Prepositions of place
Master the use of prepositions of place (a, in, su, di, da) to describe locations and movements.
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8 - Prepositions of time
Understand the use of prepositions of time (a, in, da, per) to talk about specific time periods and durations.
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9 - Past tense with essere and avere
Learn how to form the past tense using the auxiliary verbs essere and avere, and understand their agreement with the subject.
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10 - Forming questions
Master the different ways to form questions in Italian, including using question words, inversion, and intonation.
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11 - Modal verbs
Understand the usage of modal verbs like volere, potere, and dovere to express ability, permission, and necessity.
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12 - Conditional tense
Learn how to form and use the conditional tense to express hypothetical situations and polite requests.
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13 - Impersonal verbs
Understand the concept of impersonal verbs and how to use them to express general statements or opinions.
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14 - Describing people and objects
Learn how to describe people and objects using adjectives, including agreement in gender and number.
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15 - Expressing likes and dislikes
Master the use of verbs like piacere to express likes and dislikes, and understand their unique sentence structure.
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16 - Expressing future actions
Learn how to use the present tense to express future actions, including the use of time expressions.
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17 - Forming the imperative
Understand how to form the imperative mood to give commands and instructions.
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18 - Indicative vs. subjunctive mood
Learn the difference between the indicative and subjunctive mood, and when to use each one.
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19 - Using prepositions with verbs
Master the use of prepositions that are commonly used with certain verbs, such as di, a, da, and con.
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20 - Expressing opinions and preferences
Learn how to express opinions and preferences using phrases like penso che, credo che, and preferisco.