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In previous articles, we鈥檝e introduced you to the concept of il congiuntivo presente, an essential part of Italian grammar if you want to speak like a true鈥
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Many of you may have certainly experienced that having a discussion with someone in a foreign language can be sometimes very arduous and frustrating if you鈥
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Many of you have certainly experienced more than once that it is rather difficult to be entirely fluent in a foreign language. And even after years and years鈥
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The arrival of a new year is the best time to leave behind something that鈥檚 been dragging you down and start anew. Making New Year鈥檚 resolutions on the 1st of鈥
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In one of our previous articles, we got to know Il Passato Prossimo, the past tense which expresses events and states related to the near past. The Perfect鈥
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As you probably caught with our previous articles, most verbs in Italian follow precise conjugation rules, but, as in any other language, there are some verbs鈥
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We use past tenses to express actions, events or states related to the past. In the Italian language there are four main past tenses: Il passato prossimo (The鈥
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Forming plurals in English is certainly not the most difficult part of the learning process for non-English speakers. The plural forms of nouns in Italian,鈥
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Many non-English speakers find dealing with prepositions quite difficult. Indeed, using the correct preposition in the right context can be tricky for鈥
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When you just start learning a new language, you can be easily intimidated by the number of rules that you need to keep in mind. Speaking about the Italian鈥