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Forza! Italian verbs: Verb tables
Forza! Italian verbs: Verb tables
Forza! Italian verbs: Verb tables
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Forza! Italian verbs: Verb tables

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Forza! Italian verbs Verb tables is ideal for learning and looking up the Italian verbs.

It is ideal for travelling and for school.

- 91 verb tables
- about 5000 verbs
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 18, 2019
ISBN9783748167242
Forza! Italian verbs: Verb tables
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Verena Lechner

Verena Lechner, geboren 1983, lebt in Linz; Studium der Romanistik (Italienisch und Französisch); arbeitet als Übersetzerin und gibt Privatunterricht in den Sprachen Italienisch, Spanisch, Französisch, Englisch.

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    Preface

    Ciao ragazzi,

    in Forza! Italian verbs Verb tables you can quickly and easily look up the Italian verbs.

    It is ideal for school and on the go.

    Buon lavoro!

    Verena Lechner

    Explanation

    Forza! Italian verbs is summarized by the individual conjugation and by regular and irregular verbs.

    First, verbs with the regular endings -are, -ere and -ire are cited. This is followed by regular verbs with irregular shapes in passato remoto and participio passato.

    Finally, the irregular verbs are listed in alphabetical order.

    After the verb tables an alphabetical verb list follows. To the right of each verb the number of the verb table is given, for example:

        The verb rimboccare is thus conjugated as cercare (see verb table).

    Verbs which are marked with * form their compound tenses with essere, for example:

    All reflexive verbs form their compound tenses with essere.

    The reflexive verbs have to be supplemented with the pronouns mi, ti, si, ci, vi, si.

    () indicates that there is no composite shape for this verb.

    Verb tables

    Regular verbs

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