Il perfetto congiuntivo: Everything You Need To Know About the Italian Subjunctive

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· Keith A Preble
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About this ebook

This book explores the depths of one of the most difficult aspects of Italian grammar: the subjunctive! While many Italians claim that this verb mood (remember, the subjunctive is a mood made up of four tenses) is dead, the authors of this book believe that it is still alive and well and want to make sure that students of Italian know not only how to conjugate the four tenses of the subjunctive but also when, where and why it needs to be used and used correctly! This short guide should help you conquer your fears of the Italian subjunctive and help you to use it with more confidence! In bocca al lupo!

About the author

Keith Preble is currently a doctoral student at the University at Albany, State University of New York. He lived in Rome for many years where he received his Master of Arts in Government and Politics from St. John's University (2015). He recently completed his Master of Arts in public policy and administration at Northwestern University (2017). He also has Bachelor of Arts from the University of Melbourne (2003).

Francesco Rossi is a native Italian from the city of Palermo (Sicily). He is currently completing his Bachelor’s degree in music composition at the Conservatorio Vincenzo Bellini in Palermo, Sicily. He received his music diploma in piano performance in 2011. 

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