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Italian nouns

Italian Nouns | Italian Grammar: What is a Noun?

Let’s discover Italy – Rimini | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Italian conditional tense – Cosa vorreste leggere? | Speak and pronounce the word

Italian conditional tense – Cosa vorreste leggere? | Speak and pronounce the sentence

Italian conditional tense – Cosa vorreste leggere? | Read the text and speak to complete the sentence

Italian conditional tense

Italian conditional tense | How and when to use it

Let’s discover Italy – Pisa | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Possessive adjectives – La loro casa | Speak and pronounce the word

Possessive adjectives – La loro casa | Speak and pronounce the sentence

Possessive adjectives – La loro casa | Read the text and speak to complete the sentence

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ITALIAN ADJECTIVES | HOW TO USE THEM

Let’s discover Italy – Siena | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Frequency adverbs – Dormivo poco | Speak and pronounce the word

Frequency adverbs – Dormivo poco | Speak and pronounce the sentence

Frequency adverbs – Dormivo poco | Read the text and speak to complete the sentence

Let’s discover Italy – Verona | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Let’s discover Italy – Firenze | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Let’s discover Italy – Roma | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Let’s discover Italy – Venezia | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Let’s discover Italy – Vinci | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Let’s discover Italy – Milano | Watch the video and test your knowledge

Future – Mi trasferirò | Speak and pronounce the word

Future – Mi trasferirò | Speak and pronounce the sentence

Future – Mi trasferirò | Read the text and speak to complete the sentence

Imperfect tense – Era notte | Read the text and speak to complete the sentence

Difference between perfect tense and imperfect tense – Una notizia inaspettata | Speak and pronounce the word

Difference between perfect tense and imperfect tense – Una notizia inaspettata | Speak and pronounce the sentence

Difference between perfect tense and imperfect tense – Una notizia inaspettata | Read the text and speak to complete the sentence

Perfect tense – Sull’autobus | Speak and pronounce the word

Perfect tense – Sull’autobus | Speak and pronounce the sentence

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