THE INDICATIVE MODE II - NEXT PAST, NEXT PASSAGE, REMOTE PASSAGE, AND FRONT FUTURE

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  • SOS Grammar and Italian Language. Italian for everyone with subtitles in multiple languages.
    In this video lesson he talks about the compound tenses of the indicative mood of Italian verbs, which are perfect past tense, perfect past tense, past perfect tense and past future.
    Let's see together that compound tenses, unlike simple ones that consist of a single word (see video lesson dedicated to them "THE INDICATIVE MODE I - PRESENT, IMPERFECT, REMOTE PAST AND SIMPLE FUTURE" youtu.be/ 8aHRENvr4tI), are formed by two words, that is, by a voice of the auxiliary to be or to have plus the past participle of the verb.
    Let's also see how and when each compound tense is used and what their conjugation is, taking as examples the verb to speak which forms compound tenses with the auxiliary to have and the verb to depart which forms them with the auxiliary to be.
    To know or review the characteristics of the verb it is advisable to watch the video "THE VERB: PERSON, NUMBER, WAYS, TIMES, ASPECT, CONJUGATIONS":
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    • IL VERBO: PERSONA, NUM...
    In other video lessons we discuss or deepen further aspects and characteristics of the VERB, this part of speech that plays a really essential role in sentences.

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