How to conjugate 17 Italian pronominal verbs that are widely used in everyday conversation (present tense conjugation):
ANDARSENE (to go away, leave)
AVERCELA (to be angry at someone)
CAVARSELA (to get by)
ENTRARCI (to have to do with)
ESSERCI (to be there, to be ready/done)
FARCELA (to succeed)
METTERCELA TUTTA (to give/do one's best)
METTERCI [to take ( ... Show More
Nov 2022
401 | Parecer, Tratar, Probar y Más: 8 Verbos Confusos (Confusing Spanish Verbs)
En este video aprenderás sobre 8 verbos confusos en español, estos son verbos que pueden tener diferentes usos y que siempre cambian su significado cuando se hacen reflexivos. ¡Al final haremos un quiz para ver qué tanto aprendiste! Descarga el PDF con las notas y ejemplos a ... Show More
14m 7s
Sep 2011
Episode 37: Reflexive verbs
Remember the verb LLAMARSE (me llamo, te llamas, se llama, nos llamamos, os llamáis, se llaman) - it can literally be translated as: I call myself, you call yourself, she calls herself, etc. When a reflexive verb is conjugated, the SE on the end of the infinitive is converted to ... Show More
1m 38s
Feb 2014
More gerunds and infinitives, good / well, Relationships vocabulary, 'to look after' - AIRC15
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What's the difference between GOOD and WELL? (Mara from Valencia)
He's a good footballer (adjective)
There are meny goods produced in Valencia (noun)
Would you like some more coffee? - No thank you, I'm good (Am. English ... Show More
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Sep 2020
How To Use The Verbs “Dire” and “Parlare” with Pronouns - Come Utilizzare i Verbi “Dire” e “Parlare”
Ciao ragazzi! Bentornati nel mio podcast! Nella puntata di oggi, vi insegnerò come utilizzare due verbi molto importanti, che gli italiani usano molto nelle conversazioni di tutti i giorni. I due verbi in questione sono, “dire” e “parlare”. Possono sembrare molto facili da usare, ... Show More
11m 24s