NAVIGATION
CATALOG OF Italian GRAMMAR LESSONS
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Present indicative (Indicativo presente)
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Nouns
- Masculine and feminine singular nouns
- Plural 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
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Articles
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Adjectives
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Pronunciation and Orthography
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Past Tense
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Passato Prossimo
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Passato Remoto
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Trapassato Prossimo
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Trapassato Remoto
- The Imperfect (l’imperfetto)
- Using l’imperfetto and Passato Prossimo together
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Future Tense
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Simple Future
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Future Perfect (futuro anteriore)
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- Interrogative Adverbs, Adjectives, and Pronouns(Gli interrogativi)
- Prepositions: Simple and Articulated
- The Partitive (Il partitivo)
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Pronouns
- Direct Object Pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives
- Indirect Object Pronouns
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Personal Pronouns
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Relative Pronouns
- Introduction
- Che and cui
- Il quale and il cui
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Double Pronouns
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Adverbs
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Special Verbs
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Indefinite Adjectives and Pronouns
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Active and Passive Voices
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Comparatives and Superlatives
- Comparatives Expressing Majority
- Comparatives Expressing Minority
- Comparatives Expressing Equality
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Superlatives
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Absolute Superlatives
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Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives
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Imperative Mood
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Subjunctive
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Present Subjunctive
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Past Subjunctive
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Imperfect Subjunctive
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Past Perfect Subjunctive
- The Subjunctive in Independent Clauses
- Consistency of Tense with the Subjunctive: Present, Future, Imperative
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Conditional
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Hypothetical Constructions
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Conjunctions
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Coordinating Conjunctions
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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
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