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Learn how to talk about events in the past using the passato prossimo ("present perfect") and imperfetto ("imperfect") tenses
Learn how to talk about your family using possessive adjectives and pronouns
Learn the many ways you can use the Italian pronoun ci
Learn Italian vocabulary related to exercise
Learn how to talk about vacation and how to use the Italian verbs volerci and metterci to express time
Learn about relative clauses with the Italian pronoun che
Learn about the theater season in Italy and vocabulary related to going to the theater
Learn how to use the Italian modal verbs volere and potere in the passato prossimo ("perfect tense")
Learn how to use the Italian modal verbs dovere in the passato prossimo ("perfect tense")
Learn about the Italian verb servire, which you can use to express necessity, and the Italian verb bastare, which you can use to explain that something is sufficient
Learn how to express quantity in Italy using aggettivi indefiniti ("indefinite adjectives")
Learn how to choose a good flower bouquet and how to celebrate graduation in Italy
Learn the difference in the usage between the Italian adjectives buono and bello
Learn how to use the Italian adverb bene and the Italian adjective bravo
Learn the different ways you can use the Italian preposition da
Learn how to use the different meanings of the Italian word notizia
Learn how to use a relative pronoun that replaces indirect objects
Learn about the Italian usage of several relative pronouns
Learn about the usage of the Italian verb sapere in the passato prossimo and imperfetto
Learn about the usage of the Italian verb conoscere in the passato prossimo and imperfetto as well as how it differs from the Italian verb sapere
Learn how to use the Italian verb accorgersi in the present and past tense (passato prossimo)
Learn how to use the Italian verb avere together with pronouns to mean "to possess"
Learn how to use the modal verb stare per
Learn how to use personal pronouns with infinitive verbs
Learn how to use indirect pronouns with verbs in the infinitive mood