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Conditional Clauses in Italian

Conditional Clauses in Italian

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English, Other

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial by Professor Dave explains the complexities of conditional clauses in Italian, known as 'Periodo Epothetico'. It covers the structure of these clauses, including the protasis and apodosis, and delves into three types of conditions: Realta (factual), Possibilita (likely), and Irrealta (contrary to fact). Each type is explained with examples, highlighting the use of different tenses and moods in Italian grammar.

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What are conditional clauses also known as?

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What is the term used for the clause that contains the 'if'?

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What does the main clause describe in a conditional sentence?

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What are the three types of conditions mentioned in the text?

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What is the difference between 'Realtà' and 'Irrealità' in conditional clauses?

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How is the imperfect subjunctive used in conditional sentences?

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Can you provide an example of a mixed conditional situation?

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