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Italian Modal Verbs: A Simple Guide

Italian Modal Verbs: A Simple Guide

What's the Difference Between the Italian Modal Verbs and Other Types of Verbs? When your teacher (or your book) is telling you "this is a modal verb," there's no need to panic!  Saying a verb a is "modal" is just a label to remind you that, in Italian,...

Italian Possessive Adjectives: A Simple Guide

Italian Possessive Adjectives: A Simple Guide

What Are Possessive Adjectives in Italian? The possessive adjectives are those words that translate from the English: "my, your, her, his, our, their”. They denote ownership between two objects. For example, La mia cassa → my house Il suo cane → his dog Il nostro...

Apostrophe in Italian: How To Use It

Apostrophe in Italian: How To Use It

The apostrophe is a unique feature of the Italian language. When used properly, it will help you write Italian like a native. This comprehensive guide explains when to use the Italian apostrophe (l'apostrofo) and when not to. Definite articles (gli articoli...

Italian Adjectives: An Easy Guide

Italian Adjectives: An Easy Guide

What are adjectives? Adjectives are those words that we use to describe and give additional information about something, like a person, a place, a situation, etc. Nice, beautiful, small or interesting are common adjectives in English. Bello, piccolo, interessante are...

Magari: What Does it Mean?

Magari: What Does it Mean?

If you ended up here, you wonder whether there is any difference between the words "magari" and "forse". Well, there is a subtle but significant one. First of all, to understand the difference between magari and forse, we need to examine the various meanings of the...

Volta, Tempo, Ora: The Difference

Volta, Tempo, Ora: The Difference

Ora, tempo, volta all express, in different ways, the idea of time in English. However, they can't be used interchangeably, and there's a stark difference between them. So, what's the difference between these three words? Volta Volta (or volte, the plural form) is...

How to succeed at the B1 Cils Cittadinanza- Best Strategies 

How to succeed at the B1 Cils Cittadinanza- Best Strategies 

If you are here, you need to pass the Italian certification test to get your citizenship. In this post, I will expand on the CILS B1 for Citizenship test (CILS B1 cittadinanza). For the sake of thoroughness, I must say there are at least two other B1 certifications...

Don’t learn harder, learn SMARTER

Don’t learn harder, learn SMARTER

There are two types of people: bad finishers and good finishers. Most of us are good starters when it comes to learning a foreign language and terrible finishers. WHY? It is not a lack of talent. It is not a lack of time. It is not a lack of strategy. Most often is a...

CELI Exam Centres

CELI Exam Centres

Accredited CELI Exam Centers This is a list of authorized exam centers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy that offer CILS certifications. You should contact one of these accredited institutions directly if you want to take your CELI test there....

Mentre and Durante: The Difference

Mentre and Durante: The Difference

Mentre Mentre is a conjugation that is always followed by a verb. In English, the equivalent of mentre is "while." This word always requires the use of a verb conjugated in the present, past, or future. Mentre and the past A note goes to the use of the past with...