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Use of the Words: Molto, Poco, and Troppo
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Italian
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- 1 Introduction to the Italian Language
- 2 Italian Phonetics Part 1: Vowel Sounds
- 3 Italian Phonetics Part 2: Consonant Sounds, C and G, GL and GN
- 4 Italian Phonetics Part 3: More Consonant Sounds, S and Z, Double Consonants
- 5 Italian Phonetics Part 4: Accents and Stresses
- 6 Italian and English: Cognates and False Cognates
- 7 Common Italian Greetings, Introductions, and Feelings
- 8 Italian Counting Numbers
- 9 The Italian Calendar: Seasons, Months of the Year, and Days of the Week
- 10 Telling Time in Italian
- 11 Giving and Receiving Directions in Italian
- 12 Gender in the Italian Language
- 13 Italian Plural Nouns and Their Exceptions
- 14 Special Sounds in Italian
- 15 Indefinite Articles in Italian
- 16 Use of the Word Buono in Italian
- 17 Italian Personal Pronouns
- 18 Conjugation and Usage of the Verb: Avere (To Have)
- 19 Italian Vocabulary: Parts of the Body
- 20 Italian Adjectives: Grammar and Vocabulary
- 21 Italian Adjective Position and Special Adjectives
- 22 Conjugation and Usage of the Verb: Essere (To Be - Permanent State)
- 23 The Definite Article and its Use in Italian
- 24 Italian Vocabulary: Food
- 25 Use of the Word Bello and Clothing Vocabulary
- 26 Use of the Words: Molto, Poco, and Troppo
- 27 Conjugating Regular Italian Verbs Ending in -ARE
- 28 Conjugating the Irregular Verb: Andare (To Go)
- 29 Conjugating the Irregular Verb: Stare (To Be - Temporary State)
- 30 Conjugating the Irregular Verb: Dare (To Give)
- 31 Conjugating the Irregular Verb: Fare (To Do)
- 32 Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns in Italian
- 33 Italian Vocabulary: Family Members
- 34 Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns: Using Questo and Quello
- 35 Italian Vocabulary: Colors
- 36 Italian Vocabulary: Domestic Animals
- 37 Italian Vocabulary: Wild Animals
- 38 Conjugating Italian Verbs Ending in -ERE
- 39 Conjugating Italian Verbs Ending in -IRE
- 40 Modal Verbs: Dovere, Potere, and Volere
- 41 Direct Object Pronouns in Italian
- 42 Italian Vocabulary: In the Hotel
- 43 Prepositions in Italian: Preposizioni Articolate
- 44 Italian Tenses: Passato Prossimo vs. Passato Remoto
- 45 Using Passato Prossimo with the Verb: Avere
- 46 Using Passato Prossimo with the Verb: Essere
- 47 To Know in Italian: Sapere vs. Conoscere
- 48 Italian Vocabulary: Sports, Activities, and Leisure Time
- 49 Italian Vocabulary: Musical Instruments
- 50 Indirect Object Pronouns in Italian
- 51 Agreement of Past Participle With Present Perfect Tense in Italian
- 52 Conjugation and Use of the Verb: Piacere
- 53 Direct Interrogatives in Italian: Who, What, How, Where, When, Why, and Which
- 54 Italian Vocabulary: In the Living Room, Bedroom, and Bathroom
- 55 Italian Vocabulary: In the Kitchen
- 56 Reflexive Verbs in Italian
- 57 Reciprocal Verbs in Italian
- 58 Adverbs in Italian
- 59 Italian Vocabulary: Driving in the Car
- 60 Italian Vocabulary: At the Train Station
- 61 Imperfect Tense in Italian: L'imperfetto
- 62 Italian Grammar: L'imperfetto vs. Passato Prossimo
- 63 Pluperfect Tense in Italian: Trapassato Prossimo
- 64 Italian Vocabulary: At the Airport
- 65 Italian Vocabulary: At the Doctor's Office
- 66 Altered Words in Italian: Parole Alterate
- 67 False Altered Words in Italian: Falsi Alterati
- 68 Comparatives in Italian: Comparativi
- 69 Superlatives in Italian: Relative and Absolute
- 70 Italian Vocabulary: At the Restaurant
- 71 Better in Italian: Migliore vs. Meglio
- 72 Future Tense in Italian: Futuro Semplice
- 73 Future Perfect Tense in Italian: Futuro Anteriore
- 74 Italians Say: Boh? Futuro di Probabilità
- 75 Italian Vocabulary: How to Order Coffee
- 76 Italian Grammar: Si Impersonale
- 77 Italian Grammar: Si Passivante
- 78 Italian Vocabulary: Gelato Just Means Ice Cream!
- 79 Feminine Nouns in Italian
- 80 The Pronoun Ne in Italian
- 81 The Pronoun Ci in Italian
- 82 Italian Vocabulary: Professions
- 83 Double Object Pronouns in Italian: Pronomi Doppi o Combinati
- 84 Commands in Italian: Imperativo
- 85 Italian Vocabulary: Nations and Nationalities
- 86 Indefinites in Italian: Pronomi e Aggettivi Indefiniti
- 87 Negatives in Italian
- 88 What Sounds do Italian Animals Make?
- 89 Present Conditional Tense in Italian: Condizionale Presente
- 90 Past Conditional Tense in Italian: Condizionale Passato
- 91 Italian Grammar: Present Conditional With Modal Verbs
- 92 Italian Grammar: Past Conditional With Modal Verbs
- 93 Idiomatic Superlatives in Italian
- 94 Relative Pronouns in Italian: Che and Cui
- 95 Relative Pronouns in Italian: Il Quale
- 96 Relative Pronouns in Italian: Chi
- 97 Past Absolute Tense in Italian: Passato Remoto
- 98 Italian Grammar: Verbi Pronominali - Volerci e Metterci
- 99 Gerunds in the Italian Language
- 100 Italian Vocabulary: Going Shopping
- 101 The Subjunctive Mood in Italian: Il Congiuntivo
- 102 Present Subjunctive Tense in Italian: Congiuntivo Presente
- 103 Past Subjunctive Tense in Italian: Congiuntivo Passato
- 104 Italian Vocabulary: Flowers and Trees
- 105 Subjunctive With Conjunctions in Italian: Congiuntivo con Congiunzioni
- 106 Subjunctive vs. Infinitive in Italian: Congiuntivo o Infinito?
- 107 Subjunctive With Indefinites in Italian: Congiuntivo con Gli Indefiniti
- 108 Italian Vocabulary: At the Movies
- 109 Subjunctive and Relative Clauses in Italian: Congiuntivo Nelle Relative
- 110 Subjunctive and the Sequence of Tenses in Italian: Concordanza dei Tempi
- 111 Italian Culture: The History of Tiramisù
- 112 Imperfect Subjunctive Tense in Italian: Imperfetto Congiuntivo
- 113 Pluperfect Subjunctive Tense in Italian: Trapassato Congiuntivo
- 114 Idiomatic Comparisons With Animals in Italian
- 115 Italian Grammar: Lasciare and the Infinitive
- 116 Italian Grammar: Fare and the Infinitive
- 117 Idiomatic Usage of the Verb Fare in Italian
- 118 Italian Vocabulary: Computers
- 119 Conditional Clauses in Italian
- 120 Italian Grammar: Verbs and Their Prepositions
- 121 The Passive Voice in Italian: Il Passivo