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+ Present indicative (Indicativo presente) Overview of regular verbs in -are, -ere, -ire Overview of irregular verbs Modal verbs dovere, potere, and volere Irregular verbs in the first, second, and third conjugation Masculine and feminine singular nouns Concrete vs. Abstract Nouns Collective Nouns and Subject-Verb Agreement Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns Introduction to Compound Nouns Compound Nouns: Verbs + Nouns Pluralizing Compound Nouns: Nouns + Nouns Pluralizing Compound Nouns: General Rules for other Categories Prepositional Compound Nouns Overview of Italian Adjectives Colors and more on Specific Adjectives + Pronunciation and Orthography The Alphabet, Double Consonants, and Accent Marks Introduction to the Passato Prossimo Irregular Past Participles Agreement of the Past Participle Introduction to the Passato Remoto Conceptual Difference Between passato remoto and passato prossimo Introduction to the Trapassato Prossimo Trapassato Prossimo and Subordinate Clauses Trapassato Prossimo and Indirect Speech Introduction to the Trapassato Remoto The Imperfect (L’imperfetto) Using L’imperfetto and Passato Prossimo together Introduction to the Future Tense + Future Perfect (futuro anteriore) Introduction to the Futuro Anteriore Interrogative Adverbs, Adjectives, and Pronouns(Gli interrogativi) Prepositions: Simple and Articulated The Partitive (Il Partitivo) Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives Personal Pronouns: Introduction to the Combined Forms Modal and Reflexive Verbs with the Combined Forms Emphatic and Idiomatic Pronominal Verbs Introduction to Relative Pronouns: I Pronomi Relativi Special Verbs: Conoscere and Sapere Expressing Agreement and Disagreement Special Verbs: Ascoltare, Sentire, and Sentirci Special Verbs: Cercare di, Provare a, and Riuscire a + Indefinite Adjectives and Pronouns Overview of Indefinite Adjectives and Pronouns The indefinite adjectives: Qualche , Qualsiasi , and Qualunque The indefinite adjectives: Ogni , and Ciascuno The indefinite adjectives: Alcuni, Parecchio, and Certo The indefinite adjectives: Nessuno and Tutto The indefinite adjectives: Poco, Molto, and Troppo The indefinite pronouns: Ognuno, Qualcuno, and Chiunque The indefinite pronouns: Qualcosa, Niente, and Nulla The indefinite pronouns: Alcuni and Altri The indefinite pronouns: Tutti + Active and Passive Voices Overview of the Active and Passive Voices The Passive Voice with Various Tenses The Passive Voice with Venire and Andare The Passive Voice and the Si Passivante The Si Passivante with Various Tenses + Comparatives and Superlatives Comparatives Expressing Majority Comparatives Expressing Minority Comparatives Expressing Equality The Prefixes arci-, stra- The Prefixes super-, ultra- Idiomatic Phrases and Irregulars + Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives: The Adjectives Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives: The Adverbs Overview of the Positive Imperative Mood The Imperative Mood and Object Pronouns Irregular Verbs in the Imperative Mood Uses of the Imperative Mood with Irregular Verbs Introduction to the Present Subjunctive Verbs and Expressions Requiring the Subjunctive Irregular Verbs: Fare, Dire, Potere, Volere, Bere Irregular Verbs: Andare, Dovere, Veni-re, Uscire, Scegliere Irregular Verbs: Avere, Essere, Dare, Stare, Sapere Introduction to the Past Subjunctive Uses of the Past Subjunctive Introduction to the Imperfect Subjunctive Imperfect Subjunctive. Irregular Verbs: essere, dare, stare Imperfect Subjunctive. Irregular Verbs: Bere, Dire, Fare, Tradurre Imperfect Subjunctive and the Conditional Mood + Past Perfect Subjunctive Introduction to the Past Perfect Subjunctive Past Perfect Subjunctive and the Past Conditional The Subjunctive in Independent Clauses Consistency of Tense with the Subjunctive: Present, Future, Imperative The Conditional in Independent Clauses The Conditional Mood in Subordinate Clauses Consistency of Tense with the Subjunctive: Conditional Past and Present + Hypothetical Constructions Hypothetical Constructions: Reality Hypothetical Constructions: The Unlikely Hypothetical Constructions: The Impossible + Coordinating Conjunctions Affirmative Connecting Conjunctions Negative Connecting Conjunctions Disjunctive Connecting Conjunctions Oppositional Coordinating Conjunctions Declarative Coordinating Conjunctions Consequential Coordinating Conjunctions Correlative Coordinating Conjunctions + Subordinate Conjunctions Declarative Subordinate Conjunctions Indirect Interrogative Subordinate Conjunctions Causative Subordinate Conjunctions Final Clause Introducing Subordinate Conjunctions Consequential Subordinate Conjunctions Concessive Subordinate Conjunctions Conditional Subordinate Conjunctions Comparative Subordinate Conjunctions Time-based Subordinate Conjunctions Modal Subordinate Conjunctions Oppositional, Exception/Exclusion/Limitation-Expressing Subordinate Conjunctions The Multipurpose Nature of Che and Se