Esercizi A1
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The Verb Fare in Italian: Present, Past Tenses and Everyday Expressions
The verb fare (to do; to make) expresses the idea of doing or producing something. It comes from the Latin facere and does not follow the regular conjugation pattern of -are verbs: it is irregular.
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Verbi all’indicativo presente (Esercizi aggiuntivi)
Esercitarsi tra una lezione e l’altra è molto importante. Usa questi esercizi aggiuntivi per migliorare la tua conoscenza del presente
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The Present Indicative in Italian — Regular Verbs
Mastering the Italian present tense (indicative mood) is essential for beginners. Regular verbs follow simple patterns based on their endings: -are, -ere, and -ire. In this guide you’ll find easy conjugation tables, clear examples, and tips on how to use regular verbs in everyday Italian.
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Esercizi sulle Preposizioni
Practise prepositions with the exercises below. If you need a refresher, read the post first. (Available to subscribers only)
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Passato prossimo: Il weekend di Chiara e Marco
Practise the passato prossimo in Italian. Complete each sentence by filling in the correct form of the verbs given in brackets.
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I plurali dei Nomi
Practice forming the plural of Italian nouns with clear examples and interactive activities. This exercise helps you understand spelling changes, irregular forms, and common patterns so you can use plurals correctly and confidently in everyday Italian.





