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Italian teachers’ favorite instrument of torment

September 30, 2015 by Daniel

Italian teachers have lots of ways to make your life miserable.

There are the myriad irregular verbs to begin with.

Then there’s the ‘congiuntivo’. And conditional sentences – all those horrible -essi’s…

But when they really want to show you who’s boss, they let out a wicked cackle and select their favorite instrument of torment:

Concordanza dei tempi verbali

“Hah, hah, hah… You want ‘La dolce vita’? Try these twelve sentences!”

But forewarned is forearmed.

Prepare yourself with today’s free Italian exercise.

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So why not give your Italian a boost with some original new study material?

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