Regular verbs in Italian grammar are those that follow a predictable pattern when conjugated. This makes learning them much easier compared to irregular verbs, which do not follow any established pattern. Regular verbs in Italian are divided into three conjugation groups based on the endings of their infinitive forms: -are, -ere, and -ire. In this exercise, we will practice conjugating regular verbs and using them in a variety of contexts. By completing these exercises, you will gain a better understanding of how regular verbs work in Italian and improve your overall language skills.