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Congiugno puts each verb inside a short Italian sentence, so the form is tied to meaning instead of a table row.
Practice Italian verbs in real sentence prompts with short daily drills, grammar hints, and spaced review.
Futuro
Secondo me, domani Maria con Luca.
Congiugno puts each verb inside a short Italian sentence, so the form is tied to meaning instead of a table row.
New forms arrive in small blocks, then missed answers return soon through spaced review.
Presente, imperfetto, passato prossimo, futuro, condizionale, congiuntivo, and imperativo stay in one narrow drill tool.
Rules and hints are available without turning practice into a long grammar worksheet.
The goal is simple: see the cue, choose the form, and make Italian verb practice feel closer to reading, writing, and speaking.