Italian verbs followed by the preposition A
In this episode I'll FINALLY talk about some common #Italian verbs that are followed by the preposition A. I will also give you some examples of how these VERB+A combos are used...as usual, you're encouraged to go ahead and come up with other sentences on your own ^_^ I hope you'll enjoy the 21st episode of PILLOLE D'ITALIANO. Feel free to drop me a line and let me know what you think about it. Pillole d'italiano is a series of short and fun lessons that cover many aspects of the #Italianlanguage, grammar, and culture. Each #easyitalianlesson is in English so that anyone who wants to #learnitalian or has an interest in #Italy and its culture (even those who don't speak a word of Italian) will feel welcome. To request a video on a specific topic, just leave me a comment below...or connect through social media...or shoot me an email at [email protected] // LINKS Ready to start practicing what you've been studying? Join me for a virtual APERITIVO ITALIANO: https://www.languagecoachnyc.com/serv... Learn more about what I do: https://www.languagecoachnyc.com/ Get access to a useful FREE RESOURCE for busy language learners: https://www.languagecoachnyc.com/my-c... Let's connect on LinkedIn! / ludovica-corda-a4851267 Follow me on Instagram to get a BTS look at what it's like to be a language coach: https://www.instagram.com/ludovicadro...

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