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auxiliaries

How to use the auxiliary with the verb Potere in Italian
12 Aug 2022

How to use the auxiliary with the verb Potere in Italian

by easitalian | posted in: Italian Grammar Reference, Italian Verbs | 0

Come si dice?
Ieri non sono potuto andare al lavoro
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Ieri non ho potuto andare al lavor

ausiliari, auxiliaries, Come si dice, ho potuto andare, modal verbs, potuto andare, verbi modali

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