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Conditional Perfect Tense
A. Complete the following sentences using the condizionale passato of the verbs in parentheses.

  1. Ieri sera io ________________ volentieri alla festa, ma ho dovuto studiare. (tornare)
  2. Hanno scritto che ________________ a teatro prima delle otto. (arrivare)
  3. Io non gli ________________ quelle informazioni ma mi hanno forzato. (chiedere)
  4. Noi ________________ vedere un film senza sottotitoli. (preferire)
  5. Ha detto che ________________ i biglietti per tutti. (comprare)
  6. Loro ________________ ma cominciÚ a piovere. (uscire)
  7. Io ________________ ma non avevo la macchina. (venire)
  8. Mario ________________ a casa presto, ma Ë partito. (stare)
  9. Voi ________________ telefonare prima di partire. (potere)
  10. Loro ________________ prima di partire. (cenare)


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