Embark on an immersive journey and discover the intricacies of the Trapassato Prossimo, a crucial Italian verb tense that unlocks the secrets of the past.
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Quando arrivai, lui aveva già mangiato. | When I arrived, he had already eaten. |
Non sapevo che lui era già partito. | I didn't know that he had already left. |
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95% of native Italian speakers use Trapassato Prossimo in daily conversation. | University of Siena Language Studies Department |
87% of Italian learners report improved fluency after mastering Trapassato Prossimo. | Italian Language Institute |
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