The Imperfect Tense in Italian: A Complete Guide If you want to describe a hazy past state of things, your go-to Italian tense for that is the …
“To Be” in Italian: The Simple Guide to Conjugating Essere Essere is an Italian verb meaning “to be” or “to exist”. Learning the conjugations of essere immediately gives you the …
How to Use Italian Possessive Pronouns The cat is hers. The pens are his. The car is ours. And that’s mine! These are all examples of …
Direct Object Pronouns in Italian Pronouns are one of those complex grammar points in Italian. By now, you’ve probably already learned the Italian personal …
Italian Verb Conjugation: The Essential Guide If you ask former language students where they gave up on learning Italian, or where they thought the end of …
The Easy Guide to Italian Articles Articles in Italian are small words that precede nouns to indicate their gender and number. Italian has 11 articles divided …
Italian Auxiliary Verbs for Beginners When you first hear the term “auxiliary verb,” you might think: “Whoa, that sounds complicated!” But fear not: Odds are, …
Italian Adverbs of Frequency: Rules, Examples and More (Never say never…) Especially when it comes to learning Italian adverbs of frequency. I mean, without adverbs of frequency, …
How to Use Italian Superlatives Italian is a language of superlatives. You can expect to find comparisons in the language, with many things being “the …
Reflexive Verbs in Italian: A Guide to Their Uses and Conjugations What have you done so far today? Did you get dressed and then sit down to study some Italian?…