Italian Grammar Made Easy

By Italian Matters

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Simplified audio lessons, printable guides, auto-graded quizzes, and specific action steps to help you learn Italian grammar with ease. This is the mission of the Italian Grammar Made Easy podcast!




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Episode Date
#133: Twenty-five Italian Reciprocal Verbs
May 02, 2024
#132: Seven Ways to Say "I Would Like" in Italian
Apr 25, 2024
#131: Italian Phone-Related Terms
Apr 19, 2024
#130: Seven Ways to Express Likes in Italian
Apr 11, 2024
#129: How to Use the Word “Permesso” in Italian
Apr 04, 2024
#128: Irregular Adjectives Ending in "-E"
Mar 28, 2024
#127: Irregular Adjectives Ending in "-A"
Mar 21, 2024
#126: Words for Grocery Shopping in Italy
Mar 14, 2024
#125: Irregular Italian "-Isc" Verbs
Mar 07, 2024
#124: Irregular Verbs in the Future Tense
Feb 29, 2024
#123: Rentals in Italy: Key Words and Phrases
Feb 22, 2024
#122: How to Use the Word Anzi
Feb 15, 2024
#121: The Difference Between Guardare, Vedere, Sentire, Ascoltare
Feb 08, 2024
#120: When to Use "E" and "Ed" in Italian
Feb 01, 2024
#119: How to Make Small Talk in Italian
Jan 25, 2024
#118: Ten Ways to Order Coffee in Italy
Jan 18, 2024
#117: How to Build a Complex Sentence in Italian
Jan 11, 2024
#116: Top Twenty Phrases for Your Trip to Italy
Jan 04, 2024
#115: How to Use Meglio and Migliore
Dec 28, 2023
#114: The Relative Pronouns Che and Chi
Dec 21, 2023
#113: How to Read Years in Italian
Dec 14, 2023
#112: Italian Conditional Clauses: Type Three
Dec 07, 2023
#111: The Si Passivante Construction
Nov 30, 2023
#110: Twelve Italian Phrasal Verbs
Nov 23, 2023
#109: When to Use Andare and Venire
Nov 16, 2023
#108: How to Use the Word Molto in Italian
Nov 09, 2023
#107: Italian Past Tenses: Passato Prossimo and Trapassato Prossimo
Nov 02, 2023
#106: How to Use the Word Anche
Oct 26, 2023
#105: How to Use Basta, Abbastanza, and Mi Basta
Oct 19, 2023
#104: “Tu” and “Lei”: Informal and Formal Language
Oct 12, 2023
#103: Irregular Verbs Ending in "-Iare"
Oct 05, 2023
#102: Rude Expressions in Italian
Sep 28, 2023
#101: Focusing Adverbs in Italian
Sep 21, 2023
#100: Basic and Advanced Italian Words
Sep 14, 2023
#99: Stress Position in Italian Words
Sep 07, 2023
#98: Plural Nouns in Italian That Are Singular in English
Aug 31, 2023
#97: Italian Verbs That Do Not Use Prepositions
Aug 24, 2023
#96: The Prepositions "Tra/Fra"
Aug 17, 2023
#95: The Gerund in Italian
Aug 10, 2023
#94: Seven Adjectives That Change Meaning Depending on Position
Aug 03, 2023
#93: The Preposition "In"
Jul 27, 2023
#92: Alla Fine, Finalmente, Infine in Italian
Jul 20, 2023
#91: The Preposition "Su"
Jul 13, 2023
#90: Seven Expressions with the Verb Prendere
Jul 06, 2023
#89: Subject Pronouns in Italian
Jun 29, 2023
#88: The Preposition "Con"
Jun 22, 2023
#87: Fifteen Summer-Related Italian Words
Jun 15, 2023
#86: The Difference Between Da Un Anno, Per Un Anno, Tra Un anno, Un Anno Fa
Jun 08, 2023
#85: The Preposition "A"
Jun 01, 2023
#84: Fruits and Vegetables in Italian
May 25, 2023
#83: Ten Expressions with the Verb Stare
May 18, 2023
#82: Twelve Italian Phrases to Use at the Train Station
May 11, 2023
#81: Five Italian Tongue Twisters
May 04, 2023
#80: Fifteen Expressions with Mangiare
Apr 27, 2023
#79: Ten Survival Phrases for the Restaurant
Apr 20, 2023
#78: Sport Vocabulary in Italian
Apr 13, 2023
#77: Twenty Common Irregular Italian Verbs
Apr 06, 2023
#76: Fifteen Spring-Related Italian Words
Mar 30, 2023
#75: Fifteen Verbs That Only Use Essere
Mar 23, 2023
#74: Fifteen Hotel-Related Italian Questions
Mar 16, 2023
#73: Ten Italian Friendship Phrases
Mar 09, 2023
#72: Italian Family Vocabulary
Mar 02, 2023
#71: The Preposition "Di"
Feb 23, 2023
#70: How to Use the Words Bene and Buono
Feb 16, 2023
#69: The Position of Adjectives in Italian
Feb 09, 2023
#68: Ten Expressions with the Verb Dare
Feb 02, 2023
#67: Latin Words Used in Italian
Jan 26, 2023
#66: To Leave in Italian: Uscire, Partire, and Lasciare
Jan 19, 2023
#65: Twenty Ways to Greet in Italian
Jan 12, 2023
#64: Fifteen Winter-Related Italian Words
Jan 05, 2023
#63: The Preposition "Per"
Dec 29, 2022
#62: How to Use the Verbs Essere and Stare
Dec 22, 2022
#61: Three Main Uses of the Word Ecco
Dec 15, 2022
#60: Opposite Italian Verbs
Dec 08, 2022
#59: How to Write an Email in Italian
Dec 01, 2022
#58: When to Use Ora, Tempo, and Volta
Nov 25, 2022
#57: The Verbs Essere and Esserci
Nov 17, 2022
#56: Irregular Masculine and Feminine Nouns
Nov 10, 2022
#55: Opposite Italian Adjectives
Nov 03, 2022
#54: Verbs in "-Arre", "-Orre", and "-Urre"
Oct 27, 2022
#53: Homographs: Tricky Italian Words
Oct 20, 2022
#52: Modal Verbs in Italian
Oct 13, 2022
#51: Fifteen Most Used Italian Verbs
Oct 06, 2022
#50: Andare A or Andare In?
Sep 29, 2022
#49: Eight Uses of the Word Prego
Sep 22, 2022
#48: Pronominal Verbs Part 2
Sep 15, 2022
#47: Pronominal Verbs Part 1
Sep 08, 2022
#46: Fifteen Uses of the Verb Avere
Sep 01, 2022
#45: Three Main Uses of the Subjunctive
Aug 25, 2022
#44: Adjectives to Describe Physical Appearance
Aug 18, 2022
#43: Four Main Uses of the Word Cioè
Aug 11, 2022
#42: Seven Main Uses of the Infinitive
Aug 04, 2022
#41: Impersonal Verbs
Jul 28, 2022
#40: How to Use the Word Tutto
Jul 21, 2022
#39: Twenty Useful Italian Filler Words
Jul 14, 2022
#38: Five Main Uses of Allora
Jul 07, 2022
#37: Verbs with Prepositions
Jun 30, 2022
#36: Common (Light) Italian Insults
Jun 23, 2022
#35: The Impersonal Si Construction
Jun 16, 2022
#34: Verbs That Use Both Essere and Avere
Jun 09, 2022
#33: Reflexive Verbs in Italian
Jun 02, 2022
#32: Adjectives to Describe Character
May 26, 2022
#31: The Preposition "Da"
May 19, 2022
#30: Most Used Italian Adverbs Part 2
May 12, 2022
#29: Most Used Italian Adverbs Part 1
May 05, 2022
#28: Phrases to Flirt in Italian
Apr 28, 2022
#27: Italian Words with One English Translation
Apr 21, 2022
#26: How to Agree and Disagree in Italian
Apr 15, 2022
#25: How to Use Potere, Riuscire, and Sapere
Apr 07, 2022
#24: How to Express Probability
Mar 31, 2022
#23: Giving Compliments and Congratulations in Italian
Mar 24, 2022
#22: How to Tell the Time in Italian
Mar 17, 2022
#21: How to Build Sentences in Italian
Mar 10, 2022
#20: Ten Useful Phrases for When You Forget How to Speak Italian
Mar 03, 2022
#19: Twenty Ways to Say Thank You and You Are Welcome
Feb 24, 2022
#18: The Verb Fare: Meaning and Uses
Feb 17, 2022
#17: Ten Colloquial Expressions You Should Know
Feb 10, 2022
#16: The Difference Between Bisogna, Ho Bisogno, and C'è Bisogno
Feb 03, 2022
#15: How to Use Eight Question Words
Jan 27, 2022
#14: How to Conjugate Verbs in Italian
Jan 20, 2022
#13: Six Difficult Italian Words and How to Use Them
Jan 13, 2022
#12: Cognates and False Cognates
Jan 07, 2022
#11: Do You Make These Grammar Errors in Italian?
Dec 30, 2021
#10: Ten Simple Questions and Answers to Use at Dinner
Dec 23, 2021
#9: How to Talk About Likes and Dislikes
Dec 17, 2021
#8: Introductions and Talking About Yourself
Dec 10, 2021
#7: How to Use Nine Basic Linking Words
Dec 03, 2021
#6: To Use the Present Tense or the Future Tense?
Nov 25, 2021
#5: Ci and Ne: How and When to Use Them
Nov 18, 2021
#4: When to Use Passato Prossimo and Imperfetto
Nov 11, 2021
#3: C’è and Ci Sono: When and How to Use Them
Nov 04, 2021
#2: The Difference Between Conoscere and Sapere
Oct 28, 2021
#1: Essere or Avere with the Passato Prossimo?
Oct 21, 2021