How to Use Prepositions with Andare Venire and Partire in Italian

The use of prepositions is an important element of the Italian language, particularly with verbs like andare, venire, and partire. In this post, we’ll look more closely at these verbs and how to use prepositions properly with them. First, let’s … Continued

Common Verbs taking auxiliary AVERE and ESSERE

There are two main auxiliary verbs in Italian that are used to create compound tenses: “avere” and “essere.” In this article, you’ll learn some common verbs taking both auxiliary AVERE and ESSERE in the Italian Language. Try this exercise to test your grammar. It is … Continued

Italian Verbs Cucinare VS Cuocere

This post shows you an important topic in Italian grammar: Italian Verbs Cucinare VS Cuocere. Italian has two different verbs for the English verb “to cook“. CUCINARE – CUOCERE CUCINARE “preparare e cuocere il cibo“ It refers to the (1) steps to the preparation of … Continued

How to use the Italian verbs Prendere and Portare

These two verbs are commonly misunderstood, but cannot be interchanged as their meanings are different. Learn more about How to use the Italian verbs Prendere and Portare to improve your language learning and avoid mistakes. So how can we tell … Continued

How to use the verb PIACERE in the past

The verb “piacere” has undoubtedly come up in your Italian learning. (to like). It’s a little challenging to use this verb in the past tense because it doesn’t have the same structure as most other verbs. You can use “piacere” … Continued

How to Easily Remember Italian Verb Conjugations Rules

In this article, you’ll find the best strategies to master and how to easily remember Italian Verb Conjugations Rules. When you discover a new verb in Italian, you realize this “raw” form. To use the verb effectively, you must first … Continued

How to use Italian Prepositions with Verbs and Adjectives

  In this post, you’ll learn about an important topic in Italian grammar: How to use Prepositions with Verbs and Adjectives. Italian prepositions are used to show the connection between two or more words in a sentence along with verbs … Continued

The Future Tense in Italian – How to Form and Use It

Dove andrete domani? Andremo in centro. (Where are you going tomorrow? We are going downtown.)  The verb used in this sentence is andare. It is conjugated in the future tense. Here are some of the most important things to know about … Continued

How to conjugate Italian verbs in the Present Tense

The present tense in Italian is used to talk about things that are happening right now, recurring routines, and universal truths. Verbs are conjugated into the present tense according to the subject of the sentence and their appropriate endings. As … Continued