Category talk:Italian verbs

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Latest comment: 14 years ago by SemperBlotto
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I have to say to the others wiktionary editors:

conditional IS NOT an indicative tense!! Conditional is a verb mode (modo verbale) with the tenses "presente" and "passato".

I'm sorry but I didn't know how to correct it by myself, so I hope someone would do it. I'm an italian native speaker and if you don't trust me, i can search for a link of an italian grammar or scan a page from a grammar book.

Greetings, elvo4789