Grammar Bank di Italiana

B1

Grammar Point Pattern Example
Future perfect tense in Italian Subject + Future of avere or essere + Past Participle of the Main Verb Quando arriverai, io avrò già preparato la cena.
The Italian subjonctive Subject + Indicative verb (expressing doubt, emotion, desire, necessity, etc.) + che + Subject + Subjunctive verb Dubito che lui sappia la risposta.
The Italian past perfect indicative Subject + conjugated auxiliary verb (imperfect) + past participle of the main verb Tu avevi studiato quando sono arrivato.
Coordinating conjunctions in Italian e, o, ma, né, però, anche, oppure, tuttavia Continuo a mangiare, tuttavia non sono ancora sazio.
Subordinating conjunctions in Italian che, come, perché, se, tanto que... Ha corso molto veloce, tanto che ha vinto la gara;
Italian conditional tense Auxiliary (to be, to have) + past principle io sarei andato/a

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