Verbos Italianos Conjugados Patched Official
1. Introduction Italian verbs are the backbone of the language, expressing actions, states, and occurrences. Conjugation ( coniugazione ) is the process of altering a verb’s form to reflect person (1st, 2nd, 3rd), number (singular, plural), tense (past, present, future), mood ( modo ), and aspect. Mastering conjugated verbs is essential for fluency.
| Conjugation | Infinitive Ending | Example | English | |-------------|------------------|---------|---------| | 1st | | parlare | to speak | | 2nd | -ere | credere | to believe | | 3rd | -ire | dormire | to sleep | verbos italianos conjugados
The -ire group has two subtypes: regular (like dormire ) and those that insert -isc- in present singular and 3rd plural (e.g., capire → io capisco ). 3. Italian Moods (Modi) and Tenses There are 7 moods – 4 finite (conjugated for person) and 3 indefinite (not conjugated for person). Finite Moods (Conjugated for person/number) | Mood | Italian Name | Typical Use | Example Tenses | |------|-------------|-------------|----------------| | Indicative | Indicativo | Facts, reality | Present, Past (Perfect, Imperfect, Remote), Future | | Subjunctive | Congiuntivo | Doubt, wish, emotion | Present, Imperfect, Past, Pluperfect | | Conditional | Condizionale | Polite requests, hypotheticals | Present, Past | | Imperative | Imperativo | Commands | Present only (no 1st person singular) | Indefinite Moods (Not conjugated for person) | Mood | Italian Name | Forms | |------|-------------|-------| | Infinitive | Infinito | Present, Past | | Participle | Participio | Present (rare), Past (common) | | Gerund | Gerundio | Present, Past | 4. Conjugation Patterns for Regular Verbs (Indicative Present) The present tense ( presente indicativo ) is the most frequent. Here are the regular endings: Mastering conjugated verbs is essential for fluency