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Page 1: Grammar Tips. Meanings of verbs in the present May describe things that are continuing over a period of time.

Grammar Tips

Page 2: Grammar Tips. Meanings of verbs in the present May describe things that are continuing over a period of time.

Meanings of verbs in the present

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May describe things that are continuing

over a period of time

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like the English

'I'm eating...'

'I'm talking...'

'I'm going...'

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Parlo al telefono

I'm talking on the phone

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Aprendo italiano

I'm learning Italian

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Vado a Milano domani

I'm going to Milan tomorrow

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You can also use the

-iamo

ending of verbs in the present tense to make

suggestions

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for example in questions with 'Shall we...?' or phrases with 'Let's...'

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Cosa facciamo?

What shall we do?

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Facciamo una passeggiata?

Let’s take a walk?

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When you're asking a question in the

present tense, no word is required for 'do'

or 'does'

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Dove fai la passeggiata?

Where do you go for walk?

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Paolo abita lontano?

Does Paolo live far away?

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_______BREAK_________

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Testo: Ciao!Pagina 110

5.1 Verbi irregolare in

-are

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The following -are verbs are irregular in

the present tense.

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Andare

Fare

Dare

Stare

To goTo go

To doTo do

To giveTo give

To stay / to feel

To stay / to feel

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5.1 Verbi irregolare in -are

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ANDARE

(io) vado (noi) andiamo

(tu) vai (voi) andate

(lei

lui)

va (loro) vanno

*Andare is followed by the preposition a before an infinitive

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FARE

(io) faccio (noi) facciamo

(tu) fai (voi) fate

(lei

lui)

fa (loro) fanno

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Fare is used in many idiomatic expressions:

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Fare attenzione

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Fare il bagno la doccia

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Fare colazione

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Fare una domanda

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Fare una foto

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Fare una gita

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Fare un giro

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Fare una passeggiata

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Fare una pausa

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Fare un regalo

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Fare la spesa

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Fare le spese

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Fare un viaggio

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Io e Mario ___________un viaggio in Italia domani.

facciamo

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Tu cosa _______ stasera?fai

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_______ una telefonata interurbana.

Faccio

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Lui non ______domande.fa

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Perchè non ______ attenzione?

fate

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DARE

(io) do (noi) diamo

(tu) dai (voi) date

(lei

lui)

da (loro) danno

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Dare is used in the following idiomatic expressions:

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Dare del “tu”

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Dare del Lei

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Dare la mano

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Dare la mano

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________ del “tu” agli amici, ma ________ del “Lei” ai

professori.

Diamodiamo

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Quando ________ una festa?danno

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STARE

(io) sto (noi) stiamo

(tu) stai (voi) state

(lei

lui)

sta (loro) stanno

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Stare is used in the following idiomatic expressions:

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stare bene (male)

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stare attento

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stare zitto

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NOTE:

stare per + infinitive

translates as

to be about to (do something)

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I corsi _________ per finire.

Classes are about to end.

stanno

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Come _______ Marco?sta

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Maria_______ a casa perchè _____ male.stasta

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Unlike the English, andare is not used to express the

immediate future.

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Instead Italian uses the present (or future) tense.

Parto. I am going to leave.

Andare a + infinitive expresses motion

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Di solito _________ a mangiare alla menza.

vado

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_________ a vedere il film

“Social Network”..

Vado

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Workbook page 69

A. Cosa fanno gli Italiani in centro a Milano?

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Workbook page 70

B. Dove vanno gli studenti dopo le lezioni?

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Workbook page 70

C. Usiamo stare?

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Ciao! Pagina 111

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