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#* Participle : shows an action as an adjective/adverb
#* Participle : shows an action as an adjective/adverb
#* Gerund : shows an action as a noun
#* Gerund : shows an action as a noun
# For now concentrate on two conjugations : indicativo and congiuntivo.
# Concentrate, for now on two conjugations : indicativo and congiuntivo.
# Note that indicativo has
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There are two difficult bends in learning the Italian language. One is gender and ending in non-verbs, and more important conjugation of verbs. We studied three moods in verbs in How to Learn Imperativein Italian. We improve our understanding of verbs further here.

Steps

  1. Learn Seven Conjugations Moods in Italian:
    • Indicative (indicative) : Shows an action, indicates something
    • Subjunctive (congiuntivo) : Shows desire of something wanted
    • Conditional : Shows an action that might be as a consequence
    • Imperative : Shows something should be
    • Infinitive : shows an action that has no tense
    • Participle : shows an action as an adjective/adverb
    • Gerund : shows an action as a noun
  2. Concentrate, for now on two conjugations : indicativo and congiuntivo.
  3. Note that indicativo has

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