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Essere or Avere in the simple past?

The simple past is formed with an auxiliary verb plus the past participle. The two auxiliary verbs are essere and avere.

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Answered by Alex M. Italian tutor
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How do you conjugate 'Passato Remoto' (the present perfect) in Italian?

1. Does the verb require the auxiliary 'essere' or 'avere'

    - Verbs that take esse...

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Answered by Florence T. Italian tutor
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How do you form the present tense for comprare?

Compare is a verb that ends in are. To conjugate it at present tense you have to remove the ending "are" and add: o,i,a, iamo, ate,ano

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Answered by Cristiana A. Italian tutor
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Are you able to count to 10 in Italian?

Si, uno, due, tre, quatro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci.

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Answered by Cristiana A. Italian tutor
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I have neither friends or family who can speak Italian. How can I practice it?

1) Listen to music or watch movies, either original Italian movies or English movies dubbed in Italian to get used to how people speak, how they pronounce word and the intonation they use to change the...

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Answered by Giovanni B. Italian tutor
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