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What is the difference between ho sempre voluto imparare and volevo sempre imparare ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between ho sempre voluto imparare and volevo sempre imparare ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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well ho sempre voluto imparare is like I've always wanted to learn, so you still do it nowadays
volevo sempre imparare is like I always wanted to learn and it's an action in the past and doesn't continue in the present
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The difference is the tense
The first one is present perfect (passato prossimo) while the second is past
@silvia33 Her explanation is perfect 👌🏻
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