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Report Recent Actions in Italian

Learn to talk about recent events in Italian, using time expressions like 'last week' and 'two days ago' to say what you did and where you went.
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Lesson#1
To talk about things that happened in the recent past, you can use new time phrases. To say 'last week' in Italian, the phrase is 'la settimana scorsa'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'last week' in Italian?

la settimana scorsa

Lesson#3
Another useful phrase is 'giorni fa', which means 'days ago'. You place a number before it. For example, 'due giorni fa' means 'two days ago'.
Quiz#4
How do you say 'two days ago' in Italian?

due giorni fa

Quiz#5
How do you say 'three days ago' in Italian?

tre giorni fa

Lesson#6
Now let's combine these time phrases with actions. You already know how to say things like 'ieri ho lavorato' for 'I worked yesterday'. You can simply replace 'ieri' with the new phrases. For example, 'la settimana scorsa ho lavorato' means 'I worked last week'.

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