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Italian Verbs Conjugation - AVERE (to Have) in 4 Tenses

Italian Verbs Conjugation - AVERE (to Have) in 4 Tenses
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Are you struggling with Italian verbs conjugation? If you are, you aren't alone! Italian verbs conjugation is something that many new students of Italian struggle with! Different verbs to memorize, different verb tenses- it really can be quite overwhelming! It's for this reason that I decided to create this video all about the verb AVERE!
AVERE is one of the most common Italian verbs- and it can be translated to "to have" in English. Once you learn all about the different tenses of this Italian verb, verb conjugation in Italian will be much easier for you to understand!

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