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Rose asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 9 years ago

In the Italian language, what is the difference between subjunctive and indicative?

Please help me! I want to learn the Italian language and study my verbs, but I don't understand the difference between subjuntive and indicative. Thank you!

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  • 9 years ago
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    much the same as the difference between IUndicative and Subjunctive mood in many other languages.

    Indicative: something is definitely going to happen: " I will go out for a walk in the rain" "when I have money, I will buy a car"

    subjunctive : something might happen: "I would go out for a walk in the rain if I had an umbrella" " If I had money, I would buy car"

    If you are serious about learning Italian, buy yourself a beginner's gramar book .

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