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Introduction
Lauren Surovi
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1. III. Second- and third-conjugation regular verbs
2. II. Mio as possessive adjective and pronoun
3. I. First conjugation of regular verbs
4. IV. Some direct-object pronouns
5. I. Gender and form of Italian nouns and adjectives
6. II. Indefinite and definite articles
7. III. Present tense of avere (to have)
8. IV. Contractions
9. I. Essentials of pronunciation
10. IV. Formation of the negative
11. III. Present tense of essere (to be)
12. II. Cognates (related words)
13. III. Reflexive use of verbs
14. II. True imperatives
15. I. Present tense of finire (to finish)
16. IV. Reciprocal verbs, passive si, and impersonale si
17. III. Regular comparison of adjectives and adverbs
18. I. Present tense of the verbs andare, dare, fare, stare
19. V. Imperfect tense
20. IV. Irregular comparison of adjectives and adverbs
21. II. Position of adjectives
22. I. Possessives (continued from Unit 3)
23. II. The past participle
24. III. Present perfect
25. IV. Relative pronouns
26. I. Past absolute of regular verbs
27. II. Past absolute of essere and avere
28. III. Direct-object personal pronouns
29. IV. Position of personal pronouns
30. I. Partitive
31. II. Irregular verb uscire (to go out, to come out)
32. III. Pluperfect
33. IV. Irregular verbs fare, porre
34. I. Present participle
35. II. Indirect-object personal pronouns
36. I. Infinitive
37. II. Irregular verbs sapere and conoscere
38. III. Irregular forms of adjectives
39. IV. Nouns ending in -ta and -tu
40. I. Irregular verb dire (to say)
41. II. Future and future perfect tenses
42. III. Some idioms with avere
43. I. Leggere, scrivere, and mettere
44. II. Double object pronouns
45. III. Adverbs ci and vi
46. IV. Idiomatic uses of fare
47. I. Irregular verb volere (to want)
48. II. Conditional and conditional perfect tenses
49. I. Disjunctive personal pronouns
50. II. Irregular verb venire
51. I. Present subjunctive
52. II. Imperative (polite forms)
53. III. Form of the present subjunctive (continued)
54. IV. Subjunctive in subordinate clauses
55. I. Additional uses of the subjunctive
56. II. Present perfect subjunctive
57. III. More irregular verbs: rimanere and tenere
58. IV. Comparative of equality
59. I. Irregular verbs nascere & morire
60. II. Orthographic (spelling) peculiarities
61. III. Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns questo, quello
62. I. Imperfect and pluperfect subjunctive
63. II. Conditional contrary to fact
64. III. Irregular verb vedere (to see)
65. I. Irregular verbs vincere and giungere
66. II. Idiomatic present and imperfect with da
67. III. Meanings of da
68. I. Negative forms
69. II. Irregular verb dovere
Appendix
I. Imperfect and pluperfect subjunctive
II. Conditional contrary to fact
III. The irregular verbĀ vedereĀ (to see)
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