#34: Verbs That Use Both "Essere" and "Avere"

#34: Verbs That Use Both "Essere" and "Avere"

Even though most verbs will use either “essere” or “avere” in compound tenses, there are certain verbs that can use both depending on whether the verb has a transitive or intransitive function.


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#117: How to Build a Complex Sentence in Italian

#117: How to Build a Complex Sentence in Italian

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#116: Top Twenty Phrases for Your Trip to Italy

#116: Top Twenty Phrases for Your Trip to Italy

In this lesson, we cover twenty essential phrases that can be incredibly useful for your trip to Italy. These phrases cover a range of situations you might encounter, from basic greetings to dining an...

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#115: How to Use "Meglio" and "Migliore"

#115: How to Use "Meglio" and "Migliore"

The Italian words “meglio” and “migliore” both mean “better” in English. However, they are not interchangeable. While the first one is an adverb, the second one is an adjective, and they have specific...

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#114: The Relative Pronouns "Che" and "Chi"

#114: The Relative Pronouns "Che" and "Chi"

The two relative pronouns “che” and “chi” are often confused in Italian. They look very similar and they can both be used to refer to people, but they have different and specific uses.Start learning I...

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#113: How to Read Years in Italian

#113: How to Read Years in Italian

Knowing how to read years in Italian is a great skill to have. In this lesson, we cover how to read years in Italian. Remember that we can’t separate the numbers in Italian years as it’s done in Engli...

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#112: Italian Conditional Clauses: Type Three

#112: Italian Conditional Clauses: Type Three

There are three types of conditional clauses in Italian. They are used to express certain hypotheses, possible hypotheses, or impossible hypotheses. The third type, the one of impossible hypotheses, i...

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#111: The "Si Passivante" Construction

#111: The "Si Passivante" Construction

The “si passivante” construction, called “passive si” in English, is used when we don’t want to specify the subject of the sentence. This construction is very common in Italian.Start learning Italian ...

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#110: Twelve Italian Phrasal Verbs

#110: Twelve Italian Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs are verbs combined with an adverb or a preposition. Italian has fewer phrasal verbs compared to English. In this lesson we cover twelve common phrasal verbs.Start learning Italian today!...

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