Funny Italian comic strip with lesson | | Print | |
Written by Larry Aiello |
Friday, 08 April 2011 01:15 |
Here is a funny Italian cartoon that illustrates the use of the Future Perfect tense in Italian, or the Futuro Anteriore. It is a compound tense (2 verbs) that uses the verb essere or avere in the future simple, while the second verb is put in the past participle, and is mostly used in expressing chance.
Another example in using the future perfect tense would be: "La macchina avra' avuto un problema" - The car might have had a problem. |
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Thanks for the post, yes it is a little weird, but a funny Italian cartoon.
thanks for stopping by.
Grazie mille
Larry
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