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Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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Daniela homes in on the present subjunctive of the auxiliary verb essere [to be].

Marika spiega - I verbi venire e andare - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Marika continues with her lesson on the crucial verbs, andare [to go] and venire [to come], and provides many useful examples.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Daniela continues her lesson on the present subjunctive, using the verbs parlare [to speak], vedere [to see], and partire [to leave].

Marika spiega - I verbi venire e andare - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Marika goes over the verbs andare [to go] and venire [to come], verbs that are often mistakenly interchanged. She also highlights the expression, va bene, which can indicate that things are going nicely or can be used to voice agreement.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Daniela focuses on the present subjunctive and provides tips on how to recognize the subjunctive tense.

Marika spiega - Il verbo venire - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Marika continues her lesson on the all-important verb venire [to come], providing many useful examples of its use.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Approfondimento Verbi Modali - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Daniela covers three modal or auxiliary verbs that are followed by nouns and not by the usual infinitive verbs. The verbs are: voglio [want], potere [can], and dovere [must].

Marika spiega - Il verbo venire - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Marika focuses on the verb venire [to come], providing lots of useful examples of how it is used, and also contrasting it with the verb andare [to go].

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Approfondimento Verbi Modali - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Daniela recaps the modal verbs: potere [can], volere [want], and dovere [must], which are placed immediately before infinitive verbs. Modal verbs are also known as auxiliary verbs or helping verbs.

Marika spiega - I verbi intransitivi View Series

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Marika's lesson is on intransitive verb and how to recognize them. She has some interesting things to say on southern Italian speech and the influence of Spanish.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il condizionale - Part 7 View Series View This Episode

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Daniela continues with the conditional, showing how it's used to express a desire, provide advice, or express possibility.

Marika spiega - I verbi transitivi View Series

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Marika's lesson is on transitive verbs, or verbs that take direct objects, known as complemento oggetto in Italian.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il condizionale - Part 6 View Series View This Episode

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In today's lesson on the conditional tense, Daniela covers the verbs: tenere [to keep], venire [to come], and sentire [to feel], among others. Modal verbs, as in volere [to want, would like] in the conditional are also discussed.

Marika spiega - I verbi cavare e togliere View Series

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Marika focuses on the verbs cavare and togliere, both of which mean to remove. She also provides some expressions for both verbs.

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