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  • ISBN-10: 0071804498
  • ISBN-13: 9780071804493
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Go beyond conjugation and learn the right verb tenses for speaking and writing in Italian

If you are looking for help memorizing Italian verb conjugations, then any Italian verb book will do. But if you are interested in becoming fluent, you'll need to learn how these language building blocks are used in everyday speech and writing. That's where Practice Makes Perfect: Italian Verb Tenses comes in.
The ideal reference/workbook for beginning to intermediate Italian-language learners, Practice Makes Perfect: Italian Verb Tenses shows you when and why to use certain verb tenses and gives you plenty of examples, increasing your confidence in choosing the right word.
Practice Makes Perfect: Italian Verb Tenses lets you:

  • Learn when and why to use different verb tenses
  • Reinforce your knowledge with everyday examples covering a wide range of topics
  • Build your verb skills using more than 250 engaging exercises

With numerous skill-building exercises, comprehensive verb conjugation tables, and the proven Practice Makes Perfect format, you will learn to speak and write in Italian fluently in no time at all.

Acknowledgments v
Introduction vii
Basic Terminology ix
Unit 1 The Present Tense (Presente Indicativo)
1(46)
Verbs Ending in -are
2(7)
Verbs Ending in -ere
9(5)
Verbs Ending in -ire
14(6)
The Progressive Tense (Gerundio)
20(3)
Essere (to Be) and Avere (to Have)
23(7)
Expressions of Time
30(2)
Fare (to Do, to Make)
32(2)
Sapere and Conoscere (to Know)
34(5)
Suonare and Giocare (to Play)
39(1)
The Modal Verbs Volere (to Want, to Wish), Potere (to Be Able, Can), and Dovere (to Have to, Must)
40(3)
Lasciare, Partire, Uscire, and Andare Via (to Leave)
43(4)
Unit 2 The Imperative (Imperativo)
47(12)
Formal Commands
51(1)
The Imperative with Object Pronouns and Reflexive Pronouns
52(1)
Additional Ways of Using the Imperative
53(6)
Unit 3 Reflexive Verbs (Verbi Riflessivi)
59(6)
Positioning of Reflexive Pronouns
60(2)
Reciprocal Reflexives
62(1)
Reflexive Versus Non-Reflexive
62(3)
Unit 4 The Future Tense (Futuro Semplice)
65(8)
The Future Tense of Essere
71(2)
Unit 5 The Present Perfect Tense (Passato Prossimo)
73(12)
The Present Perfect with Avere
73(7)
The Present Perfect with Essere
80(5)
Unit 6 The Imperfect Tense (Imperfetto)
85(10)
Comparison of the Present Perfect and the Imperfect
90(5)
Unit 7 The Preterite (Passato Remoto)
95(12)
Irregular Verbs in the Preterite
99(3)
The Preterite of Fare
102(1)
The Preterite of Essere and Avere
102(5)
Unit 8 The Past Perfect (Trapassato Prossimo), Preterite Perfect (Trapassato Remoto), and Future Perfect (Futuro Anteriore)
107(8)
The Past Perfect (Trapassato Prossimo)
108(1)
The Preterite Perfect (Trapassato Remoto)
109(2)
The Future Perfect (Futuro Anteriore)
111(4)
Unit 9 The Present Conditional (Condizionale Presente)
115(10)
Unit 10 The Past Conditional (Condizionale Passato)
125(6)
Unit 11 Compound Reflexive Verbs (Verbi Riflessivi Composti)
131(4)
Unit 12 The Subjunctive Mood (Modo Congiuntivo)
135(30)
The Present Subjunctive (Congiuntivo Presente)
136(13)
The Imperfect Subjunctive (Congiuntivo Imperfetto)
149(5)
The Past Subjunctive (Congiuntivo Passato)
154(4)
The Past Perfect Subjunctive (Congiuntivo Trapassato)
158(7)
Unit 13 The Passive Voice (Forma Passiva)
165(8)
Verbs Other than Essere to Express the Passive Voice
165(4)
Alternatives to the Passive Voice
169(4)
Unit 14 Idiomatic Expressions (Espressioni Idiomatiche)
173(14)
Idioms with Avere
173(1)
Idioms with Fare
174(2)
Special Constructions with Fare, Lasciare, Metterci, and Volerci
176(4)
Idioms with Dare
180(7)
Unit 15 Verbs and Expressions Followed by a Preposition
187(10)
Verbs and Expressions Followed by the Preposition a
187(4)
Verbs and Expressions Followed by the Preposition di
191(2)
Verbs Followed by the Preposition su
193(1)
Verbs Followed Directly by the Infinitive
193(1)
Impersonal Verbs
193(4)
Unit 16 General Review of Verbs
197(16)
Final Review 213(36)
Verb Tables 249(8)
Glossary of Verbs 257(6)
Answer Key 263
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