Italian How?
Compiled and designed by
Kelly Lindman, Sweden
Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns
Subject/Reflexive/Possessive Pronouns
Pronouns Ne, Vi, Ci, Si, Le, Gli in sentences
Relative Pronouns (Pronomi Relativi)
Understanding the Pronoun "Cui"
Particles
Particles: Ci and Li
Particle Clarification Pronouns
Prepositions
Prepositions Combined with Definite Articles
Prepositions
Verbs
Verb Conjugations: Volere
Verb Conjugations: Stare
Verb Conjugations: Venire
Verb Conjugations: Dire
Verb Conjugations: Fare
Verb Conjugations: Potere
Verb Conjugations: Avere
Verb Conjugations: Dovere
Verb Conjugations: Essere
Verb Conjugations: Sapere
Reflexive verbs
Irregular verbs
Regular verbs
Passato Prossimo
Gerundio
Modal verbs example sentences
Pronomial verbs
Verbs with Double Pronouns
Subjunctive Mood (Congiuntivo)
Conditional Mood (Condizionale)
Imperative Mood (Imperativo
Passive Voice (Passivo)
Understanding the '-ata' Suffix
Understanding Piacere
Understanding Diciamo
Understanding Impersonal Verbs
Other Grammar
Impersonal and Reflexive Constructions
Infinitive Forms of Essere
Articles and Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Conjunctions
Question Words (Interrogatives)
Idiomatic Expressions
Hypothetical and Conditional Expressios
Using "a" for emphasis
Example sentences DuoLingo style
Flashcards DuoLingo style
Common Phrases
Common Italian Introductions
Common Italian phrases
Common mistakes
Bar Conversations
Useful sentences for Everyday life