italian reflexive verb exercises
Don't tire yourself out or bend yourself out of shape on this Italian reflexive verb (verbi riflessivi) exercise. Enjoy yourself!
Don't tire yourself out or bend yourself out of shape on this Italian reflexive verb (verbi riflessivi) exercise. Enjoy yourself!
Hi you! This week's tutorino Italian grammar activity will help you get your who's and why's straight (the Italian interrogatives). Good luck!
Allora ragazzi, for this week's Italian grammar activity ask yourself - am I saying a verb is more well or a noun is more good? Meglio and migliore have a lot of grey areas but try your best. Ciao for now!
OK amici, this week's Italian grammar exercise will recap the comparatives we've been doing lately, how to say someone is smart, smarter than someone else, the smartest in the class and - smartissimo! Enjoy and share.
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Today's tutorino Italian grammar activity on relative superlatives is among the most useful on the net. Enjoy!
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Ecco cari, today's tutorino italian grammar activity - some practice with tanto..quanto and comparisons of equality.
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Here you go cari, a grammar drill on yesterday's topic - comparisons in Italian. Ciao for now!
Here you go amici - an Italian grammar activity for this week's topic, the passato prossimo with direct object pronouns.
Alla prossima!
Allora ragazzi, here's an Italian grammar activity that will help you practice the passato prossimo or Italian past tense, che abbiamo imparato ieri (that we learned yesterday). Buono studio!
OK ragazzi, here's an Italian grammar activity on giving commands using object pronouns. Good luck and feel free to use the forum if you get stuck.
Ciao ragazzi! Allora, here's an Italian grammar activity that will help you get a handle on those tricky double pronouns. Good luck! And remember, if you need help, post a plea on the forum.
Allora ragazzi, here's an Italian grammar drill on the command form or imperative. Get going! Move it! Practice!
Ciao amici and buon anno! Hope you had a good NYE '06. Here's an Italian grammar activity that will help you practice saying what you like. Ciao for now!
Allora amici, here's your chance to practice yesterday's grammar - the indirect object pronouns. Ciao for now!
This little Italian grammar activity will help you apply yesterday's grammar lesson on the direct object pronouns. Good luck! And buon Natale!
If you want to learn the Italian modals, you can - but you have to practice! This Italian grammar activity will help.
Ciao guys and welcome back! As promised, here's an exercise that will help you get a handle on those pesky Italian prepositions. Hope you like Eros!
Ciao amici! Today's Italian grammar activity will give you practice with all the irregular verbs we've done so far - essere, avere, fare and yesterday's - andare, venire and uscire. Good luck!
Salve amici! Here's an Italian grammar activity that will help you practice quello as an adjective. And this one is for quello as a pronoun. Have fun!
Accidenti! I forgot to actually link to this week's grammar activity. Sorry! Here it is.