VERB
FORMS
REGULAR AND
IRREGULAR
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You will be asked to enter the infinitive of the verb and select tense and mood
Below is a chart of equivalences between Italian and English
MOODS | SIMPLE TENSES | COMPOUND TENSES |
INDICATIVO objective reality |
PRESENTE: I go, I
am going IMPERFETTO: I used to go, I was going FUTURO: I will go PASSATO REMOTO: |
PASSATO
PROSSIMO: I have gone, I went TRAPASSATO PROSSIMO: I had gone TRAPASSATO REMOTO: I had gone (only in literary texts) |
CONGIUNTIVO subjectivity 1, indefinite |
PRESENTE: I demand that he go IMPERFETTO: no equivalent |
PASSATO: no equivalent TRAPASSATO: no equivalent |
CONDIZIONALE it actually indicates the consequence of an hypothesis, not the condition |
PRESENTE: I would go (if) | PASSATO: I would have gone |
IMPERATIVO command form |
PRESENTE: go! | |
PARTICIPIO 2 | PRESENTE: going | PASSATO: gone |
INFINITO zero form of the verb |
PRESENTE: to go | PASSATO: to have gone |
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VERBS whose stems end with -
C or G |
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ASCIUGARE to dry (both transitive: I dry the laudry, and intransitive: the laudry dries on the clothesline)
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CERCARE to seek, to look for to try
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io | bev-o |
tu | bev-i |
lui | bev-e |
lei | bev-e |
bev-e | |
noi | bev-iamo |
voi | bev-ete |
loro | bev-ono |