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#158: The Futuro Anteriore in Italian
Season 1 · Episode 158

#158: The Futuro Anteriore in Italian

Italian Grammar Made Easy · Margherita Berti

October 24, 20248m 43s

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Show Notes

The “futuro anteriore” (future perfect) is a compound tense in Italian that describes actions completed before another action in the future.


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