Verbs with “Built-In” Prepositions

Prepositions, prepositions, prepositions...they never seem to be used like you'd expect, don't they?

Though being able to use them in the right way is often what distinguishes a language learner from a fluent speaker, today I'm here to give you permission to forget about those tricky little words (at least for the next four and a half minutes).

In this short video, I am going to talk about 4 common Italian verbs that DO NOT require a preposition and to show you how native Italians use them very differently from how English-speakers would be tempted to.

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