Italian Verb CENARE (to have dinner)

Cenare is a regular verb. It is intransitive. It conjugates with the verb avere. Below you will find all its Indicative forms (present, present perfect, imperfect, past perfect, past definite, past anterior, future simple and future perfect); all its Subjunctive forms (present, present perfect, imperfect and past perfect); all its Conditional forms (present and past); its Imperative forms; its Gerund (past and […]

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Italian Verb GUIDARE (to drive)

Guidare is a regular verb. It is transitive. It conjugates with the verb avere. Below you will find all its indicative forms (present, present perfect, imperfect, past perfect, past definite, past anterior, future simple and future perfect); all its subjunctive forms (present, present perfect, imperfect and past perfect); all its conditional forms (present and past); its imperative forms; its gerund (past and present); its infinitive (past and present) and its participles (past […]

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Italian Verb MANGIARE (to eat)

Mangiare is a irregular verb. It is transitive. It conjugates with the verb avere. Below you will find all its indicative forms (present, present perfect, imperfect, past perfect, past definite, past anterior, future simple and future perfect); all its subjunctive forms (present, present perfect, imperfect and past perfect); all its conditional forms (present and past); its imperative forms; its gerund (past and present); its infinitive (past and present) and its participles (past and present). […]

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Italian Verb “DORMIRE” (to sleep)

Dormire is a regular verb. It is transitive and intransitive. It conjugates with the verb avere. Below you will find all its indicative forms (present, present perfect, imperfect, past perfect, past definite, past anterior, future simple and future perfect); all its subjunctive forms (present, present perfect, imperfect and past perfect); all its conditional forms (present and past); its imperative forms; its gerund (past and present); its infinitive (past and present) and its […]

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The magical Christmas!

Il magico Natale! Il periodo del Natale, oggi come in passato, è il momento più magico dell’anno. Le tradizioni gastronomiche, le cerimonie religiose, i rituali celebrati in questo periodo rendono l’atmosfera speciale. Tutti si preparano a celebrare questa festa nel modo migliore possibile e nulla viene mai lasciato al caso. In Italia, si sa, l’aspetto gastronomico riveste un’importanza notevole in […]

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Nuraghi

Il nuraghe è una torre in pietra a forma di cono ampiamente diffusa in tutto il territorio della Sardegna e risale al II millennio a. C. circa. La datazione dei nuraghi è incerta e le date vanno attribuite solamente ai manufatti trovati all’interno di ciascun edificio. I nuraghi furono il centro della vita sociale degli antichi Sardi e diedero il nome alla loro civiltà, la civiltà nuragica. Unici […]

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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 Exercise N°1: Greetings – to be – to have

Exercise to test your knowledge of the present indicative tense of some common verbs. Choose the correct alternative: See also:  Conjugations of Verb AVERE Complete conjugations of the verb avere (to have)  Verb “Avere” Exercise Exercise to test your knowledge of the verb avere in various tenses.  Future of Verb “Avere” Exercise Exercise to test your knowledge of the future form of the […]

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Italian exercise N°2: “Essere” – Indefinite articles – Verbs in the present tense

Exercise to test your knowledge of the indefinite article, the present indicative and plural forms. Choose the correct option: See also: Italian Verb ESSERE – to be Complete chart Italian Indefinite Articles Masculine indefinite articles – Feminine indefinite articles Present Indicative Conjugations of Irregular Italian Verbs Some common irregular verbs in the present indicative tense …  

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