
The Italian conditional
The Italian conditional tense In Italian the conditional is used both in the present and the past tense. The present conditional is far more used than the past (or compound) conditional. When and how to use the conditional tense in Italian? ITALIAN PRESENT CONDITIONAL to express a possibility, fo example, in hypothetical sentences Cucinerei sano se […]

Compunds verbs: auxiliary Essere o Avere?
Tenses are normally divided into simple and compound ones, the letter result from the union of the past participle and the conjugated form of the verb essere (to be) or avere (to have). Many students have come to be with doubts concerning the use of the one or the other auxiliary. Although it might sound […]