After one month, I found I was already able to say a lot in Italian, but I lamented that it was all in the present tense! Last week, we started to fix that by learning il passato prossimo, the most common way to form the past tense in Italian. Now, it's probably time to learn how to use the future tense. As always, everything is easy to find on Google.
Il futuro semplice
The simple future tense is easy to form in Italian. As with everything, you start by dropping the verb's ending, and then... continue reading at Fluent Every Year
