Italian Verbs: Passato Prossimo vs Imperfetto - When to Use (Italian Past Tense)

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When we talk about Italian verbs, it's important to address passato prossimo and imperfetto, two important verbs in Italian. Many people wonder when to use passato prossimo vs imperfetto, and getting a complete answer to this question can be difficult. Often times, this causes Italian language students to dread Italian verbs, along with the next step which is learning all about past tense in Italian and future tense. To make things easier for you, I decided to put together this video where I go over when to use passato prossimo vs imperfetto, and the past tense of each of the verbs.

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