Before you look it up, guess the "Io" form (I go out). If you guessed Uso ... wrong. (It’s Esco ).
See? You need the conjugator. You can't fall in love, order a cappuccino, or argue about soccer without conjugating verbs. The conjugador de verbos italiano doesn't replace studying—it accelerates it. Keep it bookmarked on your phone.
Unlike English, where we mostly just change the ending for the third person ( I speak, you speak, he speak ), Italian verbs are acrobats. They twist and turn depending on who is speaking, when the action happened, and even how the speaker feels about it.
If you’ve started learning Italian, you already know the beautiful nightmare that is il verbo .
Next time you're in Rome and you want to say "If I had known, I would have come earlier" ... just check your phone first. Se l'avessi saputo, sarei venuto prima.