Articulated Prepositions in Italian!
If you’ve watched our video on simple prepositions, now you’re ready to learn articulated prepositions! It seems like a big obstacle but… don’t worry!
If you’ve watched our video on simple prepositions, now you’re ready to learn articulated prepositions! It seems like a big obstacle but… don’t worry!
Here’s the lesson you all have been waiting for: how and when to use CI in Italian! Enjoy this amazing lesson and don’t forget to do the exercises!
In this lesson, we will see together the use and the meaning of the Italian particle NE, so that you can learn how to recognize and use it, like Italian natives do! If you continue to read, you will find the exercises after the written explanation!
Reporting the words spoken by someone else can be really frustrating in Italian! There are too many changes in verb moods and tenses, aren’t they? But don’t worry! We have created the best lesson about direct discourse that’s ever been made! (Modesty is not our thing)
Italian “if clauses” are probably the most important thing that any student of Italian should know! What’s interesting is that many Italians (and we’re not joking!) get them wrong! Learn how to form the different types of Italian “if clauses”: reality, possibility, impossibility and mixed! And don’t forget to do the exercises at the bottom of the page!
Are you ready? Today we are going to study how to form the passive form in Italian! Don’t worry: it is not that difficult, but you must be careful! So, make yourself a coffee (or a tea… or what you want!) and click PLAY!