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501 Italian Verbs [Paperback]

John Colaneri (Author), Vincent Luciani (Author)
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0764113488 978-0764113482 February 1, 2001 2
Here is a fine quick-reference source for language students, teachers, and translators. The 501 most commonly used Italian verbs are listed in table form, one verb per page, and conjugated in all tenses, identified by English infinitive forms. Verbs are both regular and irregular, and are presented alphabetically for easy reference. Added material related to verbs and verb usage is also presented, including lists of hundreds more regular verbs, idiomatic verb usage, and more.


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Text: English, Italian

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Learning Italian is Twice as Easy with This Helpful 2-in-1 Combination!

The easy-to-use reference book gives you:
  • The most common Italian verbs, one verb per page, conjugated in all tenses
  • Common idioms and example sentences demonstrating verb usage
  • Verbs conjugated with avere or essere
  • 1,500 additional regular verbs conjugated like model verbs among the 501
  • Concise guides to Italian grammar and verb conjugation
  • List of essential 55 verbs with usage examples and expressions related to the verbs
  • Verb tests and drills
  • Index of English-Italian verbs . . . and much more

    The bonus CD-ROM gives you:
  • Sentence completion exercises--fill in the correct word
  • Dialogue exercises--fill in the appropriate response
  • Word completion exercises--find the correct verb form
  • Word seek exercises--find the right word to fit the phrase
  • Matching with English--find correct translations in the right-hand column
  • Correct answers given for all exercises --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

  • Product Details

    • Paperback: 576 pages
    • Publisher: Barron's Educational Series; 2 edition (February 1, 2001)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0764113488
    • ISBN-13: 978-0764113482
    • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
    • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #421,929 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars awesome... totally awesome, December 23, 2001
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    Pike Athens (the coast of California) - See all my reviews
    This review is from: 501 Italian Verbs (Paperback)
    This book is absolutely packed with almost everything a language student could need. As it lists, there are five hundred one verbs, all arranged alphabetically throughout the book. It lists each verb in its seven simple tenses (present indicative, imperfect, past absolute, future, present conditional, present subjunctive, and imperfect subjunctive) and its seven compound tenses (present perfect, past perfect, past anterior, future perfect, past conditional, past subjunctive, and past perfect subjunctive). It has a page on pronunciation of Italian vowels and consonants, and then it goes into talking about how to conjugate the verbs. It begins with showing how to conjugate regular verbs, following this with the Italian translations of each tense's and mood's name. An example conjugation of an English verb is then shown to help illustrate what each tense means. After this comes further explanation of the verbs' tenses and moods, in which it deals with each of the fourteen given tenses. It simplifies the regular conjugation endings after this by showing what is taken away and added to each infinitive for each tense. Then finally come the five hundred one verbs, each one with at least two example sentences to help the reader understand its usage. Afterward comes a section on verbs which take a preposition, a list of phrases in Italian for dealing with everyday situation, days, months, how to count to 100, currency, weights, measures, temperatures, and clothing measurements. Lastly come two indices dealing with the verbs: first the index about irregular forms commonly found in the language, matching them with the verb from which they are inflected; then comes the index of English-Italian verbs as a cross-reference. This is an awesome choice to not be overlooked. Glancing through the book every so often will help to increase your vocabulary, and if you stick to a plan of learning so many verbs a day/week, you'll be learning them even more quickly. It's a simple and awesome book that any student or teacher would enjoy and appreciate.
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    16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars 501 Italian Verbs:Fully Conjugated, March 22, 2000
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    This book was very helpful for the Beginner to Intermediate. A constant source for reference as well as for "pulling together" the thousands of idioms and related vocabulary which is helpful only if you can use the verb correctly. A basic and a must for Italian studenti! I lost my copy to my professor and had to buy another one. A great value.
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    17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars Stress and vowel quality are not indicated, July 4, 2006
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    John-Allen Payne (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: 501 Italian Verbs (Paperback)
    I agree with the reviews below: this is a fabulous collection of verb paradigms for both learning and reference. But a significant flaw is that neither the word stress nor the quality of the stressed vowels are indicated.

    The stress on the present tense of italian verbs (and some infinitives) is not predictable from its orthorgraphy and it may appear on either the penult or the antepenult of a verb. Such information is necessary in order for a learner to acquire a correct pronunciation, and it is missing in this book.

    Moreover, a stressed "e" or "o" may be pronounced either open or close in Italian verbs in the present tense and in some irregular past-tense and past-participle forms; but in this book, there is no indication of a preferred pronunciation. Such information would be of great intrest to a learner who wanted to develop a native-like accent.

    In order to find information regarding verb stress and vowel quality, a learner would need to consult a second dictionary.

    As an alternative, I would recommend, at least for starters, the trade paperback called "200 Italian Verbs" by Barnes and Noble. Although it is limited to 200 verbs, the stress is conveniently indicated by an acute accent on verbs with close "e" and "o" and by a grave accent on verbs with open "e" and "o". This publication is out of print but still available on line for under five dollars from used-book sellers.

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