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Feb 20, 2011 - 04:15 PM
Hi Dennis. I just went back to session 10 and you are indeed correct! Sonia never did mention it. I'm surprised I never questioned that myself!
The present tense infinitive is: dovere
The past tense infinitive is: avere dovuto
I am in no way an advocate of this website (and I hope I am not overstepping my bounds by posting this here @ Fluenz) but if you should need help with verbs you should really check it out. You need to know only an indicitave form of the verb you wish to search for and the site will find the verb for you and show you all tenses. Give it a look!
http://www.italian-verbs.com
The present tense infinitive is: dovere
The past tense infinitive is: avere dovuto
I am in no way an advocate of this website (and I hope I am not overstepping my bounds by posting this here @ Fluenz) but if you should need help with verbs you should really check it out. You need to know only an indicitave form of the verb you wish to search for and the site will find the verb for you and show you all tenses. Give it a look!
http://www.italian-verbs.com
Feb 20, 2011 - 07:41 PM
Bingo! That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much, Brian. I can't imagine that the good folks at Fluenz would perceive your suggested web site as competition for our dollars or our hearts. If anything, it just helps us to understand and appreciate Italian that much more, which makes buying Italian 3 more of a reality.
Feb 23, 2011 - 04:58 PM
Brian, any and all useful links are welcome!! :) The main goal is to learn the language - all good resources are welcome.