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Italian resources for Microsoft Excel under $5

Preview of Anche, neanche, invece (item match)

Anche, neanche, invece (item match)

28 question-answer item (in positive and negative form each) for practicing the correct use of the adverbs and the indirect pronouns among students. The items are presented in ItemMatch format. All of them come from a single GSheet, which gives (via Flippity) also online fomats, like FlashCards, Practice, Crossword and many more. You can download the ready-to-use sheets here, or you can modify them by using "l'Abbinatore" (GSheet). Want to know more? Be welcomed!https://laformuladidattica.blogsp
Preview of Anche, neanche, invece (item match key)

Anche, neanche, invece (item match key)

Keys to the ItemMatch (short answer).Please refer to the Anche, neanche, invece (Item match) file. You can download the ready-to-use sheets here, or you can modify them by using "l'Abbinatore" (GSheet). Want to know more? Be welcomed!https://laformuladidattica.blogspot.com
Preview of Anche, neanche, invece (item match full answer key)

Anche, neanche, invece (item match full answer key)

Keys to the Item Match activity (Item Match, full answer)You can download the ready-to-use sheets here, or you can modify them by using "l'Abbinatore" (GSheet). Want to know more? Be welcomed!https://laformuladidattica.blogspot.com
Preview of Italian Irregular Verb Reference Chart (XLSX VERSION)

Italian Irregular Verb Reference Chart (XLSX VERSION)

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SignoraBorchegna
This is a one-page landscape XLSX file containing two sides with the same material. I made the sheet this way so that I could print multiple copies for students' reference and the copies would easily fit into their notebooks. The charts contain 15 irregular verb conjugations in Italian: avere, essere, stare, andare, potere, volere, dovere, bere, dire, dare, fare, sapere, venire, uscire, and piacere (only for pl. 1st and 3rd person- as well as indirect object pronouns used: mi, ti, gli/le, ci, v
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