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Elena and Anna have just exited the bathroom when Elena says she wants to buy something. Let’s see what she gets.
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In today’s lesson we will consider the eighth and last use of the condizionale presente (present conditional) tense in conveying personal opinions. In addition, we’ll see the second categories of verbs that follow an irregular inflection at the condizionale presente.
Elena has parked the car at a service area and now both she and Anna are going towards the public bathrooms.
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In today’s lesson we will consider the seventh employment of the condizionale presente (present conditional) tense in expressing disapproval about someone’s statement. Moreover, we’ll see the verbs that follow an irregular inflection at the condizionale presente, starting with the first out of three categories.
Luca and Elena talk about the needs of Anna and how to accommodate them.
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In today’s lesson we will consider the sixth usage of the condizionale presente (present conditional) tense in expressing doubts. In addition, we’ll see the inflection of the irregular verb essere (to be).
The four friends are still traveling to the wedding, but now Anna has another matter of urgency. What will it be this time?
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In today’s lesson we will consider the fifth usage of the condizionale presente (present conditional) tense in expressing desires, wishes and aspirations. In addition, we’ll see the inflection of the third conjugation regular verbs.
Anna, Peter, Elena and Peter are all in Elena’s car when Anna starts complaining that she is thirsty Are they going to stop and get a drink.
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