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  1. Conjugate any Italian verb in indicative, congiuntivo, condizionale, passato prossimo. Learn conjugation rules, irregular verbs and models with Reverso Conjugator.

    • Conjugation Ascolto

      ascolto verb conjugation to all tenses, modes and persons....

    • Essere

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    • Irregular Verbs of The First Conjugation
    • Irregular Verbs of The Second Conjugation
    • Irregular Verbs of The Third Conjugation
    • Impersonal Verbs - Verbi impersonali
    • Defective Verbs – Verbi Difettivi
    • Past Participles of Defective Verbs
    • Redundant Verbs - Verbi Sovrabbondanti

    In the first conjugation there are four strongly irregular verbs that are very commonly used: andare, dare, fare and stare. For example, the present indicative of the verb dare (to give) is: io do, tu dai, lui dà (and not *io daro, *tu dari, *lui dara). The simple past is: io diedi (or detti), tu desti, lui diede (or dette). The verb darepresents i...

    Many verbs belonging to the second conjugation are irregular. The most irregular tenses and moods are the simple past of the indicative and the past participle. For example, chiedere (to ask) conjugates in simple past as following: io chiesi, tu chiedesti, lui chiese, noi chiedemmo, voi chiedeste, loro chiesero (and not *io chiedei or chiedetti, *l...

    The most common verbs of the third conjugation having irregularities in the formation of verb tenses are: apparire, aprire, dire, morire, offrire, salire, udire, uscire, venire. For example the verb apparire (to appear) in present indicative is: appaio (not *apparo, neither *apparisco, although this second form is attested as a literary form). The ...

    Impersonal verbs are the verbs used mostly in the third person singular or in infinitive. They usually express a condition that has neither a thing nor a person as its subject. 1. Nevica.= It snows; it's snowing. 2. Domani pioverà.= Tomorrow it will rain. 3. Bisogna fare qualcosa.= We have to do something. 4. Cosa sta succedendo?= What's going on? ...

    Defective verbs are verbs that are missing some forms. Many verbs only lack the past participle. For example convergere, esimere, divergere, vertere, incomberedo not have the past participle and therefore are not used in compound forms.

    Another common defective verb is urgere, used mostly to the third person singular (ex urgono regole precise). Urgerelacks some forms, such as those of the simple past and compound forms. Other verbs, such as ostare despite having all verbal forms in theory, are normally used are in the form of the present indicative of the third person singular (nu...

    These are verbs that have a “twin” with practically the same meaning which follows a second conjugation pattern. There are two types of verbi sovrabbondanti: 1. Verbs that have the same or similar meaningin both the conjugations they belong to: 2. Verbs that have a different meaningin the two conjugations they belong to: Other examples of redundant...

  2. Conjugate the Italian verb sapere: indicative, congiuntivo, condizionale, passato prossimo, auxiliary essere, avere. Translate sapere in context, with examples of use and definition.

  3. Learn how to conjugate Italian verbs in different moods, tenses, voices and forms with Reverso Conjugator. Find out the meaning, stem, ending, agreement and examples of each verb form.

  4. You will find below a list of models used by the conjugator, to help you recognize which type of conjugation applies to a particular verb. Model. Group. Ending. Verbs following this model: volgere. 2nd. -gere. svolgere | coinvolgere | rivolgere | avvolgere | capovolgere.

  5. Learn how to identify and conjugate Italian verbs according to their ending in -are, -ere/-rre or -ire. See the special features and examples of each group and the helping verbs.

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