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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 groups in verbs in [[How_to_Learn_Imperative_in_Italian| How to Learn Imperativein Italian]]. We improve our understanding of verbs further here. | |||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Learn Seven Conjugations Moods in Italian: | # Learn Seven Conjugations Moods in Italian: | ||
#* Indicative | #* Indicative (indicative) : Shows an action, indicates something | ||
#* Subjunctive | #* Subjunctive (congiuntivo) : Shows desire of something wanted | ||
#* Conditional | #* Conditional : Shows an action that might be as a consequence | ||
#* Imperative | #* Imperative : Shows something should be | ||
#* Infinitive | #* Infinitive : shows an action that has no tense | ||
#* Participle | #* Participle : shows an action as an adjective/adverb | ||
#* Gerund | #* Gerund : shows an action as a noun | ||
# Concentrate, for now on two conjugations : indicativo and congiuntivo. | |||
# Note that indicativo mood has eight (8) forms - eight tenses. | |||
# Note that congiuntivo has only four (4) forms - four tenses. | |||
# Note that both have two common forms : presente and imperfetto. | |||
== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
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== Related How To's == | == Related How To's == | ||
* | *[[How_to_Learn_Imperative_in_Italian| How to Learn Imperativein Italian]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 18 October 2017
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 groups in verbs in How to Learn Imperativein Italian. We improve our understanding of verbs further here.
Steps
- 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
- Concentrate, for now on two conjugations : indicativo and congiuntivo.
- Note that indicativo mood has eight (8) forms - eight tenses.
- Note that congiuntivo has only four (4) forms - four tenses.
- Note that both have two common forms : presente and imperfetto.