Esercizi A1
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Grammatica: Il Presente Indicativo
Practice your Presente Indicativo.
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Christmas Vocabulary A1/A2
Learn Christmas Vocabulary
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Esercizi Interattivi — “Qualcosa di… / Qualcosa da…
Practise Qualcosa di/Qualcosa da
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Italian Sequence of Tenses Made Easy: Real Examples and Common Mistakes
The sequence of time can be tricky in Italian. Let’s break it down together.
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Reflexive verbs vs Non-reflexive verbs
Practise Reflective verbs
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Ci e Ne Quiz
Practise Ci e Ne
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Italian Noun Gender Quiz
Practice identifying the gender of Italian nouns with this interactive quiz. Choose whether each word is masculine, feminine, or both (common gender). Instant feedback and score included — a fun way to reinforce one of the trickiest parts of Italian grammar!
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Definite Articles in Italian
In English, the definite article is always the. In Italian, the form changes depending on: Masculine Articles Feminine Articles Definite Articles
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Gender and Number of Italian Nouns
In Italian, every noun has a gender (masculine or feminine) and a number (singular or plural). Masculine nouns usually end in -o (singular) → -i (plural).es. libro → libri Feminine nouns usually end in -a (singular) → -e (plural).es. casa → case Nouns ending in -e can be masculine or feminine. Their plural ends in -i.es. stazione (f.) → stazioni; esame (m.) → esami Some nouns are irregular and do not follow…









