Italian Grammar Made Easy

Italian Grammar Made Easy

Simplified audio lessons, printable guides, auto-graded quizzes, and specific action steps to help you learn Italian grammar with ease. This is the mission of the Italian Grammar Made Easy podcast!


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#241: The Expression "Andare Da" in Italian

#241: The Expression "Andare Da" in Italian

The expression "andare da" means “to go to someone’s place/workplace” and is used with people and professionals in Italian.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian lessons: https://...

30 Apr 8min

#240: Italian Vocabulary Related to the Bedroom

#240: Italian Vocabulary Related to the Bedroom

In this lesson, you’ll learn a variety of masculine and feminine words related to the bedroom so you can expand your vocabulary and describe your space in Italian.Start learning Italian today!1. Explo...

23 Apr 6min

#239: The Italian Verbs "Vedere", "Vedersi", and "Vederci"

#239: The Italian Verbs "Vedere", "Vedersi", and "Vederci"

The verb "vedere" (to see) has different forms with different meanings: "vedere" for seeing something, "vedersi" for seeing oneself or each other, and "vederci" for being able to see.Start learning It...

16 Apr 6min

#238: How to Use the Past Progressive in Italian

#238: How to Use the Past Progressive in Italian

The past progressive is a verb form used to talk about what was going on at a specific moment in the past.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian lessons: https://italianmatters.co...

9 Apr 7min

#237: Le Tipiche Sagre Italiane (Italian Only)

#237: Le Tipiche Sagre Italiane (Italian Only)

Le sagre sono feste tradizionali italiane, spesso legate al territorio, al Santo Patrono o ai prodotti tipici locali. Offrono cibo semplice, musica e un’atmosfera conviviale che coinvolge tutta la com...

2 Apr 6min

#236: How to Conjugate "Essere" and "Avere" in the Present Perfect

#236: How to Conjugate "Essere" and "Avere" in the Present Perfect

In the present perfect, "essere" and "avere" are both conjugated with an auxiliary verb and past participle. Each verb serves as its own auxiliary: "essere" uses "essere", and "avere" uses "avere".Sta...

26 Mar 9min

#235: How to Use the Verbs "Andare", "Andarci", and "Andarsene"

#235: How to Use the Verbs "Andare", "Andarci", and "Andarsene"

The Italian verb "andare" means "to go", but when combined with pronouns it changes its meaning. For example, "andarci" means "to go there" while "andarsene" means "to go away".Start learning Italian ...

19 Mar 7min

#234: How to Use the Italian Words "Solo", "Soltanto", and "Solamente"

#234: How to Use the Italian Words "Solo", "Soltanto", and "Solamente"

The Italian words "solo", "soltanto" and "solamente" all mean "only" or "just", and they differ slightly in tone and grammatical usage.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian lesso...

12 Mar 6min

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