Italian Imperative Mood!
Here we are with a new lesson! This time we will analyze how to formulate it and how to use it to prepare a delicious a bundt cake! That’s what we mean with “unire l’utile al dilettevole” (combining business with pleasure).
Italian classes and exercises for advanced students (C1/C2).
Here we are with a new lesson! This time we will analyze how to formulate it and how to use it to prepare a delicious a bundt cake! That’s what we mean with “unire l’utile al dilettevole” (combining business with pleasure).
You don’t know which tense to use, do you? You would like to know, once and for all, if you need to use the past, the present or the future, wouldn’t you? Find out how to match the various Italian verbal tenses and moods thanks to this awesome lesson about the so-called consecutio temporum!
In the last lesson we learnt when and how to use the subjunctive, but maybe you are wondering… When NOT to use it, then? In this lesson you’ll find out all the cases in which you don’t have to use the subjunctive, but the indicative! (Don’t forget to do the exercises at the bottom of the page!)
After having seen our video-lessons about the morphology of the present and past subjunctive and the imperfect and past perfect subjunctive, in this can’t-miss lesson you will find out when and how to use the SUBJUNCTIVE in Italian!
After having watched our video-lesson on the morphology of the subjunctive present and past, now it’s time to continue with the subjunctive imperfect and past perfect! In this lesson, you will find out all the terminations, irregular verbs, modals and auxiliaries… don’t miss it!
Find out how to form the feared Italian subjunctive! In this video-lesson we will focus especially on the morphology of the present and past subjunctive, not forgetting, of course, to analyse the irregular verbs, the various conjugations, terminations etc.