Is it written “allora” or “all’ora”?

Both forms are correct Allora can have different meanings. It can be a conclusive conjunction with the meaning of “therefore” that introduces a logical consequence to what has been said previously.  Marco non ha studiato, allora non ha passato l’esame. It can perform the function of time adverb with the meaning of “at that time” in the past or future. Allora non […]

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Italian Superlative

Test your knowledge of the Italian Superlative with this interactive exercise. See also: Italian Grammar: Superlative Multiple-choice exercise on comparatives and superlatives Italian Exercise: Comparatives and Superlatives Italian Exercise No. 13: The Comparative – The Absolute Superlative

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Exercise N°2: Future simple and future perfect tenses

Interactive Italian exercise on the future simple and future perfect. Complete the exercise and test yourself. See also: Italian Future Simple Tense Il futuro semplice in italiano indica un’azione che… Italian Future Perfect Tense Il futuro anteriore indica fatti già compiuti che si… Italian Exercise on the Future Simple Ce la farò, Alex Baroni Italian Exercise on the Future Simple La […]

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Exercise N°3: Imperative form

Interactive Italian exercise on direct imperative. Complete the exercise and test yourself. See also: Imperative form of irregular verbs Alcuni verbi presentano irregolarità nell’imperativo diretto… Imperative in Italian L’imperativo si usa per dare ordini o comandi; corrisponde al presente indicativo… Listening practice with the imperative: “Credimi ancora” by Marco Mengoni (song in Italian)

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Exercise N°6: Comparisons in Italian

Test your knowledge of Italian with these interactive exercises on comparatives. Complete the exercise and test yourself. See also: Comparisons in Italian With comparison we compare two terms… Italian Comparatives Quando usare “di” e quando usare “che” per introdurre il secondo termine di paragone. Italian exercises: Comparative and Superlative Forms Italian exercises: Comparative and Superlative Forms

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Italian Course Exercises: Unit 4

Exercise to test your knowledge of possessive adjectives and the present indicative of second conjugation verbs. Choose the correct option: See also: Italian Possessive Adjectives Possessive adjectives indicate ownership of something by someone. Italian Possessive Adjectives Exercise Exercise to test your knowledge of Italian possessive adjectives. Possessive Adjectives – Italian Exercise Exercise to test your knowledge of Italian possessive adjectives. Italian Second Conjugation […]

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Italian Course Exercises: Unit 5

Exercise to test your knowledge of descriptive adjectives and the present indicative of third conjugation verbs. Choose the correct option: See also: Italian Descriptive Adjectives Descriptive adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun … Italian Third Conjugation Verbs Present Indicative Exercise Exercise to test your knowledge of the present indicative tense of third conjugation verbs.

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Italian Course Exercises: Unit 6

Exercise to test your knowledge of the imperative form, there is / there are and irregular verbs. Choose the correct option:   See also: Italian verb conjugations Conjugations of regular and irregular Italian verbs. Imperative in Italian The imperative is used to give orders or commands and corresponds with … Irregular verbs in the imperative form Alcuni verbi presentano irregolarità nell’imperativo diretto. Italian […]

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Italian Course Exercises: Unit 8

Exercise to test your knowledge of time expressions and the passato prossimo. Choose the correct option: See also: Italian Time Expressions L’ altro giorno, la settimana scorsa, la settimana prossima… Italian Present Perfect Tense (Passato Prossimo) The present perfect tense is used in the … Italian Present Perfect (Passato Prossimo) of Verb “Stare” Exercise Exercise to test your knowledge of the present perfect […]

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