Italian for Beginners: Lesson 15 - Polignano a Mare

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Buon viaggio, Connor!: Lesson 14 - Santa Maria in Trastevere

- irregular participles in the passato prossimo - reflexive verbs in the passato prossimo - rooms in a house   Expression: Prendere il toro per le corna 

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 13 - Buon viaggio, Connor!

- il passato prossimo (ausiliare essere e avere, participi regolari) - accordo del participio col soggetto - avverbi di tempo (la settimana scorsa, due giorni fa, ieri, oggi, domani, fra due giorni, la prossima settimana) Food and idiomatic expressions - Part II 

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