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Adverbs of TIME in Italian (Today, Tomorrow, Before, Now, Later, Always, Never, ...)

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In this lesson, I'm gonna show you the adverbs of time in Italian. We call them: “avverbi di tempo“. They help you to place your action at a certain time and answer the following questions: “when?“ or “how often?“. These are the most common adverbs of time in Italian: - oggi = today - ieri = yesterday - domain = tomorrow - prima = before - adesso / ora = now - dopo / poi = later - presto = early - tardi = late - subito = right away - sempre = always - mai = never - spesso = often - raramente = rarely Watch the video to see how to use them with simple examples. --------------------------------------------------------------------- What to watch next: 1) “What TIME is it?“ in Italian (Practice how to ask & tell the time): 2) 5 Italian VERBS in “ARE“ (Regular Verbs - Part I): 3) Italian verb “to GO“ (12

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