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The PRESENT CONTINUOUS in Italian (Examples & Practice)

Ciao! In this Italian lesson, I want to show you how to speak in the present about continuous actions.

This is what you call “present continuous” in English, but there’s not a specific name for this verb tense in Italian.

Anyway, we use the following structure:

"STARE" (in the present tense) + GERUNDIO

Watch the video to learn more: I'll show you the verb "stare" and then I'll tell you how to make the gerund in Italian (gerundio), including a couple of the most important exceptions.

There are also many examples and a practical activity at the end.

Do you have any questions? Just leave it in the comment below … I’ll be happy to help!

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Here you can find other useful resources:

1. 10 ways to use STARE in the present - https://youtu.be/ys8QOOqz9iU
2. The regular verbs (Part 1) - https://youtu.be/2gGv9Xk0IyU
3. The regular verbs (Part 2) - https://youtu.be/P6WPbf_gPvc
4. The regular verbs (Part 3) - https://youtu.be/2JRsP-IwaYE

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23 июня 2020 г. 19:00:30
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