What are the three main verb groups in Italian?
-ARE, -ERE, and -IRE
Be careful, however, because there are a great deal of irregular verbs, including the most commonly used verbs – many of them from the -ERE group.
How do you conjugate -ARE verbs in the present indicative?
Add the following endings to the stem of the verb:
Are you required to use subject pronouns in Italian conjugation?
No. Subject pronouns are often omitted since the verb form indicates the subject.
Conjugate the verb amare (to love) in the present tense.
How do you conjugate -ERE verbs in the present indicative?
How do you conjugate -IRE verbs in the present indicative?
How do you conjugate -ARE verbs in the imperfect tense?
Add the following endings to the infinitive, without the final -re:
Conjugate the verb amare in the imperfect tense.
How do you conjugate -ERE verbs in the imperfect indicative?
How do you conjugate -IRE verbs in the imperfect indicative?
How do you conjugate -ARE verbs in the present perfect?
Take the present tense of the auxiliary verb (essere or avere) and add the past participle of the verb you are conjugating.
Conjugate the verb amare in the present perfect tense.
How do you conjugate -ERE verbs in the present perfect?
How do you conjugate -IRE verbs in the present perfect?
How do you conjugate -ARE verbs in the past perfect?
Take the imperfect tense of the auxiliary verb (essere or avere) and add the past participle of the verb you are conjugating.
Conjugate the verb amare in the past perfect tense.
How do you conjugate -ERE verbs in the past perfect?
How do you conjugate -IRE verbs in the past perfect?
How do you conjugate -ARE verbs in the remote past?
Add the following endings to the stem of the verb:
Conjugate the verb amare in the remote past tense.
How do you conjugate -ERE verbs in the simple past?
How do you conjugate -IRE verbs in the simple past?
How do you conjugate -ARE verbs in the remote pluperfect?
Take the simple past tense of the auxiliary verb (essere or avere) and add the past participle of the verb you are conjugating.
Conjugate the verb amare in the remote pluperfect.