Todos os exercícios de italiano
Mais de setecentos exercícios interativos gratuitos, do A1 ao C2: gramática, vocabulário, palavras cruzadas, ditados e jogos. Com soluções e sem registo.
A1
- Adjective agreement
- Adverbs of frequency
- Alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink
- Anagrams: facial expressions
- Anagrams: personal pronouns
- Anagrams: school subjects
- Anagrams: the days of the week
- Anagrams: transport
- Answering the phone
- Apologising
- Articles with days of the week
- Articles with proper names
- Artisan gelato
- Asking for something to be repeated
- Asking for the bill at the restaurant
- Asking for the menu at the restaurant
- Asking the time
- At the bar: the first coffee of the day
- At the hotel
- Basic emotions
- Bathroom items
- Bathroom objects
- Battleship: the restaurant menu
- Bello and buono before the noun
- Body parts: above or below the waist
- Breakfast or dinner
- Buying a bus ticket
- C'è and ci sono (there is, there are)
- Camping gear
- Classroom objects
- Common opposites
- Complete without hints
- Crossword: adjectives
- Crossword: at the restaurant
- Crossword: colours and shapes
- Crossword: days and months
- Crossword: fruit
- Crossword: furniture
- Crossword: in the kitchen
- Crossword: Italian pasta
- Crossword: means of transport
- Crossword: musical instruments
- Crossword: nationalities
- Crossword: numbers
- Crossword: parts of the face
- Crossword: personal pronouns
- Crossword: pets
- Crossword: professions
- Crossword: seasons and weather
- Crossword: simple words
- Crossword: the beach holiday
- Crossword: the bedroom
- Crossword: the cardinal points
- Crossword: the classroom
- Crossword: the family
- Crossword: the human body
- Crossword: the supermarket
- Crossword: theme: colours
- Crossword: vegetables
- Crossword: with word bank
- Definite and indefinite articles
- Demonstratives: questo or quello
- Dictation: asking for directions
- Dictation: introducing yourself
- Dictation: numbers and dates
- Dictation: the days of the week
- Dictation: the shopping list
- Dictation: time and appointments
- Direct pronouns: answering yes or no
- Doing the laundry
- Domestic or wild animal
- Dovere for obligation and probability
- Dovere, potere and volere in the present
- Drinks and sweets
- Even or odd number (in words)
- Extended family members
- Facial expressions
- Fare + infinitive (causative fare)
- Flashcards: basic emotions
- Flashcards: means of transport
- Flashcards: school subjects
- Flashcards: the family
- Flashcards: the meals of the day
- Flashcards: the rooms of the house
- Food colours
- Free time and seasons
- Fruit
- Fruit and vegetables
- Fruit or vegetable
- Furniture at home
- Furniture or appliance
- Greetings and polite phrases
- Grocery shopping at the supermarket
- Hangman: means of transport
- Hangman: numbers
- Hangman: pasta
- Hangman: the beach holiday
- Hangman: the family
- Hangman: the kitchen
- Health and wellbeing
- Hot or cold drinks
- Informal regional greetings
- Introducing a friend
- Introducing yourself
- Irregular plurals
- Italian cities of art
- Italian drinks
- Italian habits
- Italian pasta
- Jobs and workplaces
- Life in an apartment building
- Making a video call
- Masculine or feminine noun (2)
- Masculine or feminine?
- Match the professions
- Match word and emoji: animals
- Modal verbs: volere, potere, dovere
- Molto and troppo as adjectives
- My school day
- Noun gender: masculine or feminine
- Numbers and personal details
- Numbers from 1 to 10
- Numbers from 1 to 20
- Odd one out: among means of transport (2)
- Odd one out: among pasta types
- Odd one out: among personal pronouns
- Odd one out: among the articles
- Odd one out: among the days
- Odd one out: among the drinks
- Odd one out: among the emotions
- Odd one out: among the furniture
- Odd one out: among the numbers
- Odd one out: among the school objects
- Odd one out: among the seasons
- Odd one out: at home
- Odd one out: at school (2)
- Odd one out: on holiday
- Odd one out: on the menu
- Opposite adjectives
- Ordering an ice cream
- Ordering at the bar
- Ordinal numbers
- Partitives
- Parts of the body
- Passato prossimo: first sentences
- Positive or negative personality trait
- Possessive adjectives and pronouns
- Possessive adjectives with family members
- Possessive adjectives with objects
- Prepositions of place: sopra, sotto, dentro
- Prepositions with means of transport
- Prepositions with months and seasons
- Prepositions with sports
- Present tense: essere or avere?
- Put in order: Marco's day
- Read the text: A note on the fridge
- Read the text: A postcard from Bologna
- Read the text: A school's «about us» page
- Read the text: A shopping receipt
- Read the text: An enrolment email
- Read the text: Filling in a form
- Read the text: Gelato flavours
- Read the text: Introducing yourself
- Read the text: Ordering at an Italian bar
- Read the text: Reading a food label
- Read the text: Reading an Italian menu
- Read the text: The cinema ticket
- Read the text: The park sign
- Read the text: The shopping list
- Read the text: The week planner
- Read the text: Train times at the station
- Rebuild the sentence: at the bar
- Reflexive verbs: present tense quiz
- Regular -are verbs: parlare
- School holidays
- School in Italy
- School objects
- Science or humanities subject
- Season or month
- Setting the table
- Street directions
- Summer holidays
- Sweet or savoury
- Table manners
- Tableware and cutlery
- Talking about yesterday with the passato prossimo
- The class and the teachers
- The days of the week
- The evening routine
- The family
- The imperative: tu, noi, voi
- The Italian breakfast
- The meals of the day
- The months of the year
- The negative present tense
- The present progressive with stare
- The present tense of -ere verbs
- The present tense of -ire verbs
- The present tense of esserci
- The present tense of fare and stare
- The rooms at home
- The rooms of the house
- The seasons
- The verb andare with a or in
- The verb avere (to have)
- The verb piacere (to like)
- Tic-tac-toe: the family (2)
- Tic-tac-toe: the present of regular verbs
- Tic-tac-toe: the verb essere (to be)
- Venire with prepositions
- Warm or cold seasons
- Welcoming a guest at home
- What time is it? The clock
- Wishing someone a happy birthday
- Word search: colours
- Word search: fruit
- Word search: furniture
- Word search: numbers
- Word search: parts of the body
A1–A2
A2
- A first day at work
- Adjectives ending in -bile
- Adjectives in -oso and -ale
- Adjectives that change meaning with position
- Adjectives with essere and stare
- Adverbs in -mente
- Anagrams: articulated prepositions
- Anagrams: film genres
- Anagrams: household appliances
- Anagrams: on holiday
- Apologising for being late to class
- Articulated prepositions
- Asking for and giving directions
- Asking for information at the station
- At the hotel
- At the restaurant: the menu
- At the station and the airport
- At the supermarket
- Auxiliary essere or avere
- Battle of the prepositions
- Battleship: direct pronouns
- Battleship: means of transport
- Booking a hotel by phone
- Booking a table at a restaurant
- Buono, cattivo and their irregular forms
- Calling a plumber
- Camping
- Car rental
- Changing a train ticket
- Che joining two sentences
- Checking in at the airport
- Ci and ne together in one sentence
- Ci vuole or ci vogliono
- Climate and geography
- Coffee in Italy
- Combined pronouns: me lo, te la...
- Common adverbs
- Common prepositions
- Common verbs and prepositions
- Comparatives
- Complaining to a neighbour about noise
- Complete with the word bank
- Computers and basic technology
- Crossword: adverbs
- Crossword: at the station
- Crossword: breakfast
- Crossword: camping
- Crossword: cloze: a mountain trip
- Crossword: doing the cleaning
- Crossword: foreign languages
- Crossword: gelato
- Crossword: household appliances
- Crossword: internet and social media
- Crossword: irregular verbs
- Crossword: on holiday
- Crossword: personality
- Crossword: pizza and its variations
- Crossword: prepositions
- Crossword: relationships
- Crossword: school subjects
- Crossword: television
- Crossword: the airport
- Crossword: the city
- Crossword: the daily routine
- Crossword: the extended family
- Crossword: verb tenses
- Da quanto tempo and da quando (how long, since when)
- Demonstrative adjectives in the plural
- Descriptive or indefinite adjective
- Dictation: describing a person
- Dictation: describing your home
- Dictation: double consonants
- Dictation: open and closed vowels
- Dictation: ordering at the restaurant
- Dictation: phone numbers
- Dictation: street directions
- Diet and nutrition
- Direct or indirect pronoun
- Direct pronouns with compound tenses
- Direct pronouns with the passato prossimo (2)
- Dreams for the future
- Emotions
- Exclamations with che
- Expressions for travelling
- Fashion and fabrics
- Fast or slow means of transport
- Flashcards: household appliances
- Flashcards: personality
- Giving a friend directions to your home
- Hangman: emotions: advanced
- Hangman: fruit and vegetables
- Hangman: personality
- Hangman: the job interview
- Hangman: the train station
- Heating in Italy
- Hint in brackets: the future tense
- Household appliances and objects
- Household objects
- In or a with cities and countries
- Indefinite adjectives and pronouns
- Indefinite adjectives: ogni, qualche, alcuni
- Indirect pronouns: mi, ti, gli, le, ci, vi
- Indoor room or outdoor space
- Intense or mild emotion
- Irregular comparatives: migliore, peggiore
- Italian farm stays (agriturismi)
- Italian holidays and festivals
- Italian superstitions
- Kitchen objects
- Kitchen utensils
- Lo, la, li, le as direct pronouns
- Local products and Made in Italy
- Losing your luggage at the airport
- Making a formal phone call
- Means of transport
- Molto, tanto, troppo
- Moods: positive or negative
- Odd one out: among pasta shapes
- Odd one out: among personality adjectives (2)
- Odd one out: among the appliances
- Odd one out: among the nationalities
- Odd one out: among the prepositions
- Odd one out: among the school subjects
- Odd one out: at the airport
- Odd one out: at the table
- Odd one out: in personality words
- Odd one out: in the bedroom
- Odd one out: in transport
- Ordering pizza delivery
- Ordinal numbers
- Organising a move
- Passato prossimo or imperfetto: the choice
- Passato prossimo: the right auxiliary
- Personality
- Personality adjectives
- Physical appearance adjectives
- Physical description
- Piacere in the passato prossimo
- Podcasts in Italy
- Positive or negative emotions (2)
- Possessive pronouns without a noun
- Preposition of time or place
- Prepositions of place
- Prepositions of time
- Prima di and dopo + infinitive
- Public transport in Rome
- Put the dialogue in order: at the restaurant
- Read the text: A baker's day
- Read the text: A birthday card
- Read the text: A CV in Italian
- Read the text: A local news item
- Read the text: A rental ad
- Read the text: A voicemail message
- Read the text: Asking for directions
- Read the text: Booking a hotel
- Read the text: Booking a table
- Read the text: Grandma's recipe
- Read the text: Italian opening hours
- Read the text: Ordering pizza in a chat
- Read the text: The concert ticket
- Read the text: The electricity bill
- Read the text: The museum ticket
- Read the text: The supermarket flyer
- Read the text: The train ticket
- Read the text: The weather forecast
- Reflexive pronouns in compound tenses
- Reflexive verbs in the passato prossimo: agreement
- Reflexive verbs in the present
- Regular or irregular verbs in the present
- Renting in Italy
- Restaurant dishes
- Sapere and conoscere (to know)
- School and university
- School expressions
- School subjects
- Signing up for a course
- Simple or articulated prepositions
- Social media expressions (2)
- Solid or liquid food
- Suggestions and invitations
- Superlatives
- Sweet or savoury dish (2)
- Talking about your childhood
- Talking about your city
- Talking about your ideal home
- Talking about your studies or your job
- Talking about your travels
- Talking about yourself
- Temporal conjunctions
- The airport
- The bedroom
- The conditional for polite assumptions
- The dice game: articles
- The double negative
- The driving licence in Italy
- The future perfect (futuro anteriore)
- The garden and plants
- The imperative with pronouns
- The imperfect tense (imperfetto)
- The locative pronoun ci
- The lunch break in Italy
- The negative imperative
- The parts of the day
- The passato prossimo with verbs of movement
- The pluperfect in narration
- The reflexive passato prossimo with agreement
- The stages of a relationship
- The supermarket
- The world of work
- Tic-tac-toe: articulated prepositions
- Tic-tac-toe: definite and indefinite articles
- Tic-tac-toe: language: irregular verbs
- Tic-tac-toe: simple prepositions
- Tic-tac-toe: the irregular present tense
- Tic-tac-toe: the passato prossimo with essere or avere
- Transitive or intransitive verb (basic)
- University
- University in Italy
- University subjects
- Verbs in -are, -ere or -ire
- Verbs with essere or avere (2)
- Verbs with fixed prepositions: pensare a, parlare di
- Verbs with indirect pronouns: piacere, dare, regalare
- Word search: cleaning
- Word search: personality
- Word search: school
- Word search: social networks
- Word search: the airport
- Writing a formal email
- Writing tools
A2–B1
A1-B1
B1
- A change of plans while travelling
- A formal written complaint
- A job interview
- A weekend in Florence
- Addition or contrast connective
- Advanced connectives
- Advanced personality expressions
- Advanced travel expressions
- An unexpected event while travelling
- Architecture and the city
- Asking for a reference letter
- At the beach: the gear
- Auxiliary essere or avere (3)
- Battleship: advanced textual connectives
- Battleship: combined pronouns
- Battleship: expressing opinions
- Battleship: linguistics
- Battleship: the past subjunctive
- Battleship: the present conditional
- Cause-and-effect connectives
- Ci or ne
- Ci vuole and ci sono voluti
- Cinema terms
- Civil service in Italy
- Combined or simple pronoun
- Common pronominal verbs
- Complex relative pronouns: il quale, la cui
- Connectives of addition and contrast
- Crossword: body language
- Crossword: cinema
- Crossword: emotions
- Crossword: Italian coffee
- Crossword: Italian cuisine
- Crossword: Italian sweets
- Crossword: Italian wine
- Crossword: martial arts and sport
- Crossword: Sicily
- Crossword: social networks
- Crossword: technology
- Crossword: textual connectives
- Crossword: the apartment building
- Crossword: the geography of Italy
- Crossword: the job interview
- Crossword: the media
- Crossword: the monuments of Rome
- Crossword: the mountains
- Crossword: the office
- Crossword: verbs in the gerund
- Customs and travel documents
- Describing a family recipe
- Dictation: a current news item
- Dictation: a simple recipe
- Dictation: sentences with the subjunctive
- Dictation: TV news vocabulary
- Direct and indirect pronouns
- Doing a job interview (part 2)
- Ecology and pollution
- Fact or opinion in an article
- Food, wine and Slow Food
- Hangman: Italian monuments
- Hangman: professions: advanced
- Hangman: regional cuisine
- Hangman: textual connectives
- Hangman: the geography of Italy
- Healthcare professions
- Hiking
- Hiking and the outdoors
- Idioms about work
- Investigative journalism terms
- Irregular absolute superlatives
- Italian cinema and music
- Italian monuments
- Italian olive oil
- Italian public television
- Italian wine
- Italian-English false friends
- Job ads and CVs
- Journalism
- Lasciare + infinitive
- Literature and hobbies
- Making up after an argument
- Mettersi + infinitive
- Milestones of growing up
- Mix-ups and bureaucracy
- Music genres
- Ne with expressions of quantity
- Newspapers and fake news
- Odd one out: among the causal connectives
- Odd one out: among the connectives
- Odd one out: among the pronouns
- Odd one out: among the sayings
- Odd one out: among the subjunctive tenses
- Odd one out: among the verb tenses
- Odd one out: in internet vocabulary
- Odd one out: in regional cuisine
- Odd one out: in the media
- Online journalism
- Passato prossimo or imperfetto?
- Personality: advanced
- Pizza: history and tradition
- Present or imperfect subjunctive
- Presenting a thesis
- Purpose connectives (affinché, perché + subjunctive)
- Put the paragraphs in order
- Race against time: regular or irregular verb?
- Read the text: After the job interview
- Read the text: Booking a doctor's appointment
- Read the text: News in easy Italian
- Read the text: Reading a job ad
- Read the text: Reading a wine label
- Read the text: The condo notice
- Read the text: The doctor's answering machine
- Read the text: The phone bill
- Read the text: The pizzeria menu
- Read the text: The rental contract
- Read the text: The story of the neighbourhood
- Read the text: The tiramisù recipe
- Read the text: The weekly horoscope
- Recognising the passato remoto
- Regular or irregular in the passato remoto
- Relative pronouns che and cui
- Remote work in Italy
- Reported speech in the present
- Reported speech: direct questions
- Reviewing a restaurant
- Sayings about personality
- Sayings about time
- Sayings with animals
- Sentence right or wrong?
- Sia... che and né... né
- Social networks
- Sport
- Spot the differences
- Stages of life
- Stare per + infinitive (about to)
- Structures with the infinitive
- Subjunctive or indicative
- Subjunctive or indicative (2)
- Talking about food you love
- Talking about your emotions
- Talking about your favourite films or series
- Telling a travel memory
- Textual connectives
- The conditional for polite requests
- The conditional for unconfirmed information
- The conditional in advice
- The digital world
- The Dolomites
- The family today
- The future perfect in narration
- The future tense for probability
- The gerund with stare
- The impersonal si
- The Italian lakes
- The Italian regions
- The job interview
- The mountains
- The office world
- The particle ci with verbs: crederci, pensarci
- The partitive ne
- The passato prossimo of modal verbs
- The passive si
- The passive with essere and venire
- The past conditional (condizionale composto)
- The past conditional for regret
- The past progressive with the gerund
- The past subjunctive
- The pluperfect (trapassato prossimo)
- The present and past gerund
- The present conditional (condizionale semplice)
- The present subjunctive (congiuntivo)
- The pronoun ne with topics
- The relative pronoun il cui
- The sequence of tenses
- The subjunctive after the relative superlative
- The weather: extended
- The world of the internet
- Tic-tac-toe: relative pronouns
- Tic-tac-toe: the irregular present subjunctive
- Tic-tac-toe: the subjunctive
- Time expressions with fa and tra
- Trains in Italy
- University subjects: advanced
- Using magari and forse
- Verbs and expressions for social media
- Verbs in the present subjunctive
- Verbs that change meaning with essere or avere
- Wine terms
- Word search: emotions
- Word search: pasta
- Word search: the mountains
- Word search: the present subjunctive (2)
- Word stress
- Writing a blog post
B2
- Advanced non-verbal communication
- An opinion editorial
- Anagrams: advanced connectives
- Anche se vs. sebbene
- Art, theatre and design
- Augmentative and pejorative suffixes
- Battleship: complete conditional sentences
- Battleship: conditional sentences
- Cause or consequence connectives
- Combined pronouns with the subjunctive
- Common Latinisms in Italian
- Complex logical connectives
- Concessive and exceptive constructions
- Concessive clauses with pur + gerund
- Conditional sentences (periodo ipotetico)
- Connectives with cosicché and nonostante
- Consecutive connectives: così... che, tanto... che
- Consumption, advertising and marketing
- Crossword: advertising
- Crossword: basic psychology
- Crossword: idiomatic expressions
- Crossword: investigative journalism
- Crossword: Italian architecture
- Crossword: Italian fashion
- Crossword: Italian proverbs
- Crossword: language registers
- Crossword: law
- Crossword: the economy
- Crossword: the environment
- Crossword: the subjunctive (congiuntivo)
- Debating a current topic
- Dialect and standard language
- Dictation: a conditional sentence
- Dictation: an opinion expression
- Digital addiction: causes or effects
- Digital neologisms
- Discussing technology and society
- Double relative pronouns: quello che, ciò che
- Film genres
- Formal or informal (2)
- Formal or informal register
- Giving a friend gentle advice
- Hangman: journalism
- Historical Italian emigration
- Idioms with animals
- Idioms with numbers
- Idioms with parts of the body
- Interviewing an expert
- Italian historical events
- Mixed conditional sentences
- Mixed conditionals (type 2-3)
- Mixed relative pronouns: chi, quanto
- Museums and cultural heritage
- Negotiating a salary
- Neologisms and slang
- Neologisms and slang (2)
- Neorealist cinema
- Nominalisation
- Odd one out: among the connectives
- Odd one out: among the registers
- Odd one out: in journalism
- Odd one out: in psychology
- Odd one out: in psychology (2)
- Persuading someone with arguments
- Politics and citizenship
- Precarious youth employment
- Pronominal verbs: andarsene, farcela
- Psychology and digital addiction
- Read the text: A complaint email
- Read the text: A cover letter
- Read the text: A refund form
- Read the text: A restaurant review
- Read the text: If I won a million
- Read the text: Reading hotel reviews
- Read the text: The class group chat
- Read the text: The flea market ad
- Read the text: The neighbourhood committee flyer
- Reflecting on an ethical dilemma
- Register: everyday or technical word
- Relative pronouns with a preposition
- Relative pronouns with article: il quale, i quali
- Reported speech in the past
- Social media in Italy
- Sport and nutrition
- Subjunctive or conditional
- Sustainable tourism
- Technology and artificial intelligence
- The absolute participle
- The academic world
- The causal gerund
- The depopulation of Italian villages
- The imperfect subjunctive
- The impersonal passive
- The Italian healthcare system
- The passive with andare
- The passive with modal verbs
- The pluperfect subjunctive
- The pluperfect subjunctive in conditional sentences
- The present subjunctive (congiuntivo)
- The subjunctive after negated opinion verbs
- The subjunctive with impersonal expressions
- Third conditional (unreal past)
- Tic-tac-toe: the imperfect subjunctive
- Tourism in Italy
- UNESCO itineraries and dialects
- Word search: journalism
- Written or spoken register


