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Some Notes on the Passato Prossimo

Author: Department of Education and Training, Victoria

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Description: Some Notes on the Passato Prossimo, provides a detailed guide to the use of passato prossimo in Italian, explaining its formation, irregular verbs, the use of "avere" or "essere" as auxiliary verbs, and subject agreement in passato prossimo.

Subject: Learn Italian

Pages: 4

Megabytes: 0.04 MB

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