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Present Conditional Tense in Italian: Condizionale Presente

In English, we use phrases like I would, or I should. In Italian, we achieve this kind of language by using the conditional mood. This implies uncertainty, and refers to events that would occur, if some other event had also taken place. Let's see how this works!

Script by Patrizia Farina, Professor of Italian at Western Connecticut State University and Purchase College.

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