Congiugno

Congiuntivo practice without guessing.

Use sentence cues to recognize when the Italian subjunctive belongs.

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Presente Passato Futuro Congiuntivo

Congiuntivo

Penso che Maria ragione.

ha abbia avrà aveva

Practice the trigger and the form.

Recognize the cue

The drill asks you to notice opinion, uncertainty, desire, doubt, or another cue before choosing the form.

Common triggers

Prompts include patterns such as penso che, spero che, voglio che, and non credo che.

Frequent forms

Practice focuses on the subjunctive forms learners keep meeting in normal Italian sentences.

Weak spots return

When a congiuntivo form is missed, it returns soon instead of disappearing after one lesson.

Less guessing, more cues.

Congiugno keeps congiuntivo practice tied to short sentence prompts, so the trigger and the verb form are learned together.

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