Italian grammar posts

 And now it’s time for some basic Italian grammar…  


Grammar posts will cover 
different topics of Italian grammar, and they are intended for beginners or to be referred to as a refresher. So, if you’ve never studied Italian and you know very little, or nothing at all, this is a good spot to find out more about how this language works.

I’d love to dispel the myth of grammar being tedious, hard and… fill in the blanks! I’ve always enjoyed studying my native language at school, so for me Italian grammar has always been kind of easy.


However, not everybody feels the same way! If you’ve always dreaded grammar, I won’t lie by saying that it can be a fun-packed activity. But rather than being intimidated by it, why don’t you start seeing it simply as a tool you need to speak another language. And, honestly, you don’t even have to get it right on the first, second, third attempt. Or ever! Mm, perhaps not the best tip a teacher can give you 😉 but…

Believe me – there are grammar rules
that are unknown even to native speakers.
And we get by anyway!

Grammar posts will be short, simple and sweet.

I have a nosy friend who goes by the name of PAPRIKA that I’m sure will ask me a lot of questions when something is unclear.

Just bear with her, she can be grumpy.

 

So, without further ado…

PAPRIKA