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Must-know verbs in three time frames in I and they forms
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tidalwave

8 years ago
4

grazie and thanks for the last commentator for that reminder as Italian a bit rusty and transferring French and Spanish can sometimes help and sometimes be wrong. .

elia2004

10 years ago
5

acesarato

11 years ago
3

Hi Smirvine. Whilst your verb grid is great I must say that there is no 'IMMEDIATE FUTURE' in Italian, so please make sure you do not misguide your readers and learners with it. 'Vado a mangiare' for example only indicates that you are actually going to walk over somewhere in order to then do the next action (to eat), not for instance what you are going to eat. Mangio la pizza = I'm going to eat pizza. Vado a mangiare la pizza = I'm off to eat some pizza. Immediate future as we know it in English/ Spanish and French is expressed with the Present indicative in Italian. Ciao and hope this helped.

sallyrafferty

12 years ago
5

Grazie. I am learning Italian and this is an excellent resource that will enable me to say so much.

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