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Il Presente. Verbi Regolari in ARE. La Coniugazione. Qual’è la coniugazione di studiare? Io __________________ Tu _________________ Lui/Lei ______________ Noi _________________ Voi __________________ Loro _________________. Other Notes.

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  1. Il Presente Verbi Regolari in ARE

  2. La Coniugazione • Qual’è la coniugazione di studiare? • Io __________________ • Tu _________________ • Lui/Lei ______________ • Noi _________________ • Voi __________________ • Loro _________________

  3. Other Notes • The present tense in Italian can mean a few different things in English: • Io canto • I sing • I am singing • I do sing

  4. Other notes… • Canta Maria? • Does Maria sing? • Is Maria singing? • Maria non canta. • Maria does not sing. • Maria is not singing.

  5. Other notes… • Aspetti un amico? • Are you waiting for a friend? • Desidero guardare la TV. • I want to watch TV. • Quante lingue parli? • How many languages do you speak? • Abitano in una piccola città • They live in a small city.

  6. Other notes… • The present tense is often used to express the future tense. • Ex – Le classi cominciano domani. • Classes will begin tomorrow.

  7. Other notes… • Verbs ending in –iare drop the i before adding the endings –i and –iamo • Ex – • Studi • Studiamo

  8. Other notes… • Verbs ending in –care and –gare add an h before the endings –i and –iamo to preserve the pronunciation • Ex – • Giocare: • Giochi • Giochiamo

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