Past Tense of Reflexive / Reciprocal / Impersonal Verbs

Author: Italy Made Easy

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Description: Past Tense of Reflexive / Reciprocal / Impersonal Verbs, provides detailed information on the use of the past tense of reflexive, reciprocal and impersonal verbs in Italian, including reflexive pronouns, conjugations with the verb "essere" in the present tense and past participles, as well as practical examples for each type of verb.

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