Conjugations Flashcards

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What is the first-person singular form of ‘potere’ in the conditional mood?

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Potrei

‘Potere’ means ‘to be able to’.

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What is the second-person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the conditional mood?

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Dovresti

‘Dovere’ means ‘to have to’ or ‘must’.

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What is the third-person singular form of ‘sapere’ in the conditional mood?

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Saprebbe

‘Sapere’ means ‘to know’.

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What is the first-person plural form of ‘venire’ in the conditional mood?

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Verremmo

‘Venire’ means ‘to come’.

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What is the second-person plural form of ‘volere’ in the conditional mood?

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Vorreste

‘Volere’ means ‘to want’.

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Fill in the blank: The first-person singular form of ‘dire’ in the conditional mood is _______.

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Direi

‘Dire’ means ‘to say’.

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What is the third-person plural form of ‘bere’ in the conditional mood?

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Berrebbero

‘Bere’ means ‘to drink’.

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What is the second-person singular form of ‘potere’ in the conditional mood?

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Potresti

‘Potere’ indicates ability.

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What is the first-person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the conditional mood?

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Dovremmo

‘Dovere’ indicates obligation.

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What is the second-person singular form of ‘sapere’ in the conditional mood?

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Sapresti

‘Sapere’ refers to knowledge.

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True or False: ‘Vorrei’ is the first-person singular form of ‘volere’ in the conditional mood.

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True

‘Vorrei’ expresses a desire.

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What is the third-person singular form of ‘venire’ in the conditional mood?

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Verrebbe

‘Venire’ indicates arrival.

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Fill in the blank: The first-person plural form of ‘bere’ in the conditional mood is _______.

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Berremmo

‘Bere’ is used for expressing drinking.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVO

‘Dovere’ means ‘to have to’ or ‘must’ in Italian.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVI

‘Dovere’ is an irregular verb.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVA

‘Dovere’ is used to express obligation.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVAMO

This form indicates ‘we had to’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVATE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) had to’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVANO

This form indicates ‘they had to’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVEREI

‘Arrivare’ means ‘to arrive’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVERESTI

This form indicates ‘you would arrive’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVEREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would arrive’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVEREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would arrive’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVERESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would arrive’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVEREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would arrive’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?

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MI LAVEREI

‘Lavarsi’ means ‘to wash oneself’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?

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TI LAVERESTI

This form indicates ‘you would wash yourself’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?

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SI LAVEREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would wash themselves’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?

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CI LAVEREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would wash ourselves’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?

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VI LAVERESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would wash yourselves’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?

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SI LAVEREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would wash themselves’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?

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SAREI

‘Essere’ means ‘to be’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?

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SARESTI

This form indicates ‘you would be’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?

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SAREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would be’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?

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SAREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would be’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?

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SARESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would be’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?

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SAREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would be’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?

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FAREI

‘Fare’ means ‘to do’ or ‘to make’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?

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FARESTI

This form indicates ‘you would do/make’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?

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FAREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would do/make’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?

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FAREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would do/make’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?

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FARESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would do/make’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?

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FAREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would do/make’.

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44
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What is the first person singular form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?

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VOLEVO

‘Volere’ means ‘to want’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?

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VOLEVI

This form indicates ‘you wanted’.

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46
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What is the third person singular form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?

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VOLEVA

This form indicates ‘he/she/it wanted’.

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47
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What is the first person plural form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?

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VOLEVAMO

This form indicates ‘we wanted’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?

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VOLEVATE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) wanted’.

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49
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What is the third person plural form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?

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VOLEVANO

This form indicates ‘they wanted’.

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50
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What is the first person singular form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?

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PRENDEREI

‘Prendere’ means ‘to take’.

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51
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What is the second person singular form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?

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PRENDERESTI

This form indicates ‘you would take’.

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52
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What is the third person singular form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?

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PRENDEREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would take’.

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53
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What is the first person plural form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?

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PRENDEREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would take’.

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54
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What is the second person plural form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?

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PRENDERESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would take’.

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55
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What is the third person plural form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?

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PRENDEREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would take’.

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56
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What is the first person singular form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?

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MI METTEREI

‘Mettersi’ means ‘to put on (clothes)’.

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57
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What is the second person singular form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?

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TI METTERESTI

This form indicates ‘you would put on (clothes)’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?

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SI METTEREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would put on (clothes)’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?

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CI METTEREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would put on (clothes)’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?

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VI METTERESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would put on (clothes)’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?

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SI METTEREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would put on (clothes)’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?

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AVREI

‘Avere’ means ‘to have’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?

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AVRESTI

This form indicates ‘you would have’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?

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AVREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would have’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?

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AVREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would have’.

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66
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What is the second person plural form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?

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AVRESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would have’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?

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AVREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would have’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?

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STAREI

‘Stare’ means ‘to stay’ or ‘to be’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?

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STARESTI

This form indicates ‘you would stay/be’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?

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STAREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would stay/be’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?

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STAREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would stay/be’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?

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STARESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would stay/be’.

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73
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What is the third person plural form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?

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STAREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would stay/be’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?

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PARTIREI

‘Partire’ means ‘to leave’ or ‘to depart’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?

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PARTIRESTI

This form indicates ‘you would leave/depart’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?

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PARTIREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would leave/depart’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?

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PARTIREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would leave/depart’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?

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PARTIRESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would leave/depart’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?

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PARTIREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would leave/depart’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?

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MI VESTIREI

‘Vestirsi’ means ‘to get dressed’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?

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TI VESTIRESTI

This form indicates ‘you would get dressed’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?

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SI VESTIREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would get dressed’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?

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CI VESTIREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would get dressed’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?

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VI VESTIRESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would get dressed’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?

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SI VESTIREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would get dressed’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?

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DAREI

‘Dare’ means ‘to give’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?

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DARESTI

This form indicates ‘you would give’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?

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DAREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would give’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?

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DAREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would give’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?

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DARESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would give’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?

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DAREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would give’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?

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ANDREI

‘Andare’ means ‘to go’.

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93
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What is the second person singular form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?

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ANDRESTI

This form indicates ‘you would go’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?

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ANDREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would go’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?

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ANDREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would go’.

96
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What is the second person plural form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?

A

ANDRESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would go’.

97
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What is the third person plural form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?

A

ANDREBBERO

This form indicates ‘they would go’.

98
Q

What is the reflexive verb for ‘to wash’ in Italian?

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LAVARSI

LAVARSI is the infinitive form of the reflexive verb meaning ‘to wash oneself’.

99
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How do you conjugate ‘LAVARSI’ in the first person singular past tense?

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MI LAVAVO

This form indicates ‘I washed myself’ in the imperfect tense.

100
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What is the second person singular past tense form of ‘LAVARSI’?

A

TI LAVAVI

This indicates ‘you washed yourself’ in the imperfect tense.

101
Q

How do you say ‘he/she washed himself/herself’ in Italian?

A

SI LAVAVA

This is the third person singular form in the imperfect tense.

102
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘LAVARSI’?

A

CI LAVAVAMO

This means ‘we washed ourselves’ in the imperfect tense.

103
Q

What is the second person plural past tense form of ‘LAVARSI’?

A

VI LAVAVATE

This indicates ‘you washed yourselves’ in the imperfect tense.

104
Q

What is the third person plural past tense form of ‘LAVARSI’?

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SI LAVAVANO

This means ‘they washed themselves’ in the imperfect tense.

105
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to be’?

A

ESSERE

ESSERE is an irregular verb in Italian.

106
Q

How do you conjugate ‘ESSERE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

ERO

This form means ‘I was’ in the imperfect tense.

107
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What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘ESSERE’?

A

ERA

This indicates ‘he/she was’ in the imperfect tense.

108
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘ESSERE’?

A

ERAVAMO

This means ‘we were’ in the imperfect tense.

109
Q

How do you say ‘they were’ in Italian?

A

ERANO

This is the third person plural form in the imperfect tense.

110
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to do/make’?

A

FARE

FARE is another irregular verb in Italian.

111
Q

How do you conjugate ‘FARE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

FACEVO

This means ‘I did/made’ in the imperfect tense.

112
Q

What is the second person singular past tense form of ‘FARE’?

A

FACEVI

This indicates ‘you did/made’ in the imperfect tense.

113
Q

What is the third person plural past tense form of ‘FARE’?

A

FACEVANO

This means ‘they did/made’ in the imperfect tense.

114
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to be able to’?

A

POTERE

POTERE is also an irregular verb.

115
Q

How do you conjugate ‘POTERE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

POTEVO

This means ‘I could’ in the imperfect tense.

116
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘POTERE’?

A

POTEVA

This indicates ‘he/she could’ in the imperfect tense.

117
Q

What is the third person plural past tense form of ‘POTERE’?

A

POTEVANO

This means ‘they could’ in the imperfect tense.

118
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to say’?

A

DIRE

DIRE is another important irregular verb.

119
Q

How do you conjugate ‘DIRE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

DICEVO

This means ‘I said’ in the imperfect tense.

120
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘DIRE’?

A

DICEVA

This indicates ‘he/she said’ in the imperfect tense.

121
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘DIRE’?

A

DICEVAMO

This means ‘we said’ in the imperfect tense.

122
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to have’?

A

AVERE

AVERE is also an irregular verb.

123
Q

How do you conjugate ‘AVERE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

AVEVO

This means ‘I had’ in the imperfect tense.

124
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘AVERE’?

A

AVEVA

This indicates ‘he/she had’ in the imperfect tense.

125
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘AVERE’?

A

AVEVAMO

This means ‘we had’ in the imperfect tense.

126
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to stay’?

A

STARE

STARE is another essential irregular verb.

127
Q

How do you conjugate ‘STARE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

STAVO

This means ‘I stayed’ in the imperfect tense.

128
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘STARE’?

A

STAVA

This indicates ‘he/she stayed’ in the imperfect tense.

129
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘STARE’?

A

STAVAMO

This means ‘we stayed’ in the imperfect tense.

130
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to know’?

A

SAPERE

SAPERE is also an irregular verb.

131
Q

How do you conjugate ‘SAPERE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

SAPEVO

This means ‘I knew’ in the imperfect tense.

132
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘SAPERE’?

A

SAPEVA

This indicates ‘he/she knew’ in the imperfect tense.

133
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘SAPERE’?

A

SAPEVAMO

This means ‘we knew’ in the imperfect tense.

134
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to come’?

A

VENIRE

VENIRE is another important irregular verb.

135
Q

How do you conjugate ‘VENIRE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

VENIVO

This means ‘I came’ in the imperfect tense.

136
Q

What is the second person singular past tense form of ‘VENIRE’?

A

VENIVI

This indicates ‘you came’ in the imperfect tense.

137
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘VENIRE’?

A

VENIVA

This indicates ‘he/she came’ in the imperfect tense.

138
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘VENIRE’?

A

VENIVAMO

This means ‘we came’ in the imperfect tense.

139
Q

What is the second person plural past tense form of ‘VENIRE’?

A

VENIVATE

This indicates ‘you came’ in the imperfect tense.

140
Q

What is the third person plural past tense form of ‘VENIRE’?

A

VENIVANO

This means ‘they came’ in the imperfect tense.

141
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to dress oneself’?

A

VESTIRSI

VESTIRSI is a reflexive verb.

142
Q

How do you conjugate ‘VESTIRSI’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

MI VESTIVO

This means ‘I dressed myself’ in the imperfect tense.

143
Q

What is the second person singular past tense form of ‘VESTIRSI’?

A

TI VESTIVI

This indicates ‘you dressed yourself’ in the imperfect tense.

144
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘VESTIRSI’?

A

SI VESTIVA

This indicates ‘he/she dressed himself/herself’ in the imperfect tense.

145
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘VESTIRSI’?

A

CI VESTIVAMO

This means ‘we dressed ourselves’ in the imperfect tense.

146
Q

What is the second person plural past tense form of ‘VESTIRSI’?

A

VI VESTIVATE

This indicates ‘you dressed yourselves’ in the imperfect tense.

147
Q

What is the third person plural past tense form of ‘VESTIRSI’?

A

SI VESTIVANO

This means ‘they dressed themselves’ in the imperfect tense.

148
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to give’?

A

DARE

DARE is also an irregular verb.

149
Q

How do you conjugate ‘DARE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

DAVO

This means ‘I gave’ in the imperfect tense.

150
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘DARE’?

A

DAVA

This indicates ‘he/she gave’ in the imperfect tense.

151
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘DARE’?

A

DAVAMO

This means ‘we gave’ in the imperfect tense.

152
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to go’?

A

ANDARE

ANDARE is another essential irregular verb.

153
Q

How do you conjugate ‘ANDARE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

ANDAVO

This means ‘I went’ in the imperfect tense.

154
Q

What is the second person singular past tense form of ‘ANDARE’?

A

ANDAVI

This indicates ‘you went’ in the imperfect tense.

155
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘ANDARE’?

A

ANDAVA

This indicates ‘he/she went’ in the imperfect tense.

156
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘ANDARE’?

A

ANDAVAMO

This means ‘we went’ in the imperfect tense.

157
Q

What is the second person plural past tense form of ‘ANDARE’?

A

ANDAVATE

This indicates ‘you went’ in the imperfect tense.

158
Q

What is the third person plural past tense form of ‘ANDARE’?

A

ANDAVANO

This means ‘they went’ in the imperfect tense.

159
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to drink’?

A

BERE

BERE is also an irregular verb.

160
Q

How do you conjugate ‘BERE’ in the first person singular past tense?

A

BEVEVO

This means ‘I drank’ in the imperfect tense.

161
Q

What is the second person singular past tense form of ‘BERE’?

A

BEVEVI

This indicates ‘you drank’ in the imperfect tense.

162
Q

What is the third person singular past tense form of ‘BERE’?

A

BEVEVA

This indicates ‘he/she drank’ in the imperfect tense.

163
Q

What is the first person plural past tense form of ‘BERE’?

A

BEVEVAMO

This means ‘we drank’ in the imperfect tense.

164
Q

What is the second person plural past tense form of ‘BERE’?

A

BEVEVATE

This indicates ‘you drank’ in the imperfect tense.

165
Q

What is the third person plural past tense form of ‘BERE’?

A

BEVEVANO

This means ‘they drank’ in the imperfect tense.

166
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ of ‘volere’?

A

non volere

‘Volere’ means ‘to want’.

167
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘lui/lei’ of ‘volere’?

A

voglia

‘Volere’ means ‘to want’.

168
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘voi’ of ‘dire’?

A

non dite

‘Dire’ means ‘to say’.

169
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ of ‘dire’?

A

di’

‘Dire’ means ‘to say’.

170
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘lui/lei’ of ‘dovere’?

A

non debba

‘Dovere’ means ‘to have to’ or ‘must’.

171
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ of ‘dovere’?

A

dovete

‘Dovere’ means ‘to have to’ or ‘must’.

172
Q

What is the imperfect form for ‘tu’ of ‘arrivare’?

A

arrivavi

‘Arrivare’ means ‘to arrive’.

173
Q

What is the imperfect form for ‘lui/lei’ of ‘arrivare’?

A

arrivava

‘Arrivare’ means ‘to arrive’.

174
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ of ‘venire’?

A

non venire

‘Venire’ means ‘to come’.

175
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ of ‘venire’?

A

venite

‘Venire’ means ‘to come’.

176
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘lui/lei’ of ‘bere’?

A

non beva

‘Bere’ means ‘to drink’.

177
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘voi’ of ‘bere’?

A

non bevete

‘Bere’ means ‘to drink’.

178
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ of ‘prendere’?

A

prendi

‘Prendere’ means ‘to take’.

179
Q

What is the imperfect form for ‘noi’ of ‘partire’?

A

partivamo

‘Partire’ means ‘to leave’.

180
Q

What is the imperfect form for ‘loro’ of ‘prendere’?

A

prendevano

‘Prendere’ means ‘to take’.

181
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘voi’ of ‘volere’?

A

non vogliate

‘Volere’ means ‘to want’.

182
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘lui/lei’ of ‘sapere’?

A

non sappia

‘Sapere’ means ‘to know’.

183
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ of ‘sapere’?

A

sapete

‘Sapere’ means ‘to know’.

184
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘lavarsi’?

A

Lavati

‘Lavarsi’ means ‘to wash oneself’.

185
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘lei’ with the verb ‘lavarsi’?

A

Si lavi

‘Si lavi’ is the formal command form for ‘you wash yourself’.

186
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘lavarsi’?

A

Non lavarti / Non ti lavare

This means ‘do not wash yourself’.

187
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘lei’ with the verb ‘lavarsi’?

A

Non si lavi

This means ‘do not wash yourself’ in a formal context.

188
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘lavarsi’?

A

Lavatevi

This means ‘wash yourselves’ (plural).

189
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘essere’?

A

Sii

‘Essere’ means ‘to be’.

190
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘essere’?

A

Non essere

This means ‘do not be’.

191
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘essere’?

A

Siate

This is the command for ‘you all be’.

192
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘fare’?

A

Fa’ / Fai

‘Fare’ means ‘to do’ or ‘to make’.

193
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘fare’?

A

Non fare

This means ‘do not do’.

194
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘fare’?

A

Fate

This means ‘you all do’.

195
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘potere’?

A

_____

Fill in the blank with the correct form.

196
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘mettersi’?

A

Mettiti

‘Mettersi’ means ‘to put on oneself’.

197
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘mettersi’?

A

Non metterti / Non ti mettere

This means ‘do not put on yourself’.

198
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘mettersi’?

A

Mettetevi

This means ‘put on yourselves’ (plural).

199
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘avere’?

A

Abbi

‘Avere’ means ‘to have’.

200
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘avere’?

A

Non avere

This means ‘do not have’.

201
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘avere’?

A

Abbiate

This means ‘you all have’.

202
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘stare’?

A

Sta’ / Stai

‘Stare’ means ‘to stay’ or ‘to be’.

203
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘stare’?

A

Non stare

This means ‘do not stay’.

204
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘stare’?

A

State

This means ‘you all stay’.

205
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘sapere’?

A

Sappi

‘Sapere’ means ‘to know’.

206
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘vestirsi’?

A

Vestiti

‘Vestirsi’ means ‘to dress oneself’.

207
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘vestirsi’?

A

Non vestirti / Non ti vestire

This means ‘do not dress yourself’.

208
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘vestirsi’?

A

Vestitevi

This means ‘dress yourselves’ (plural).

209
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘dare’?

A

Da’ / Dai

‘Dare’ means ‘to give’.

210
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘dare’?

A

Non dare

This means ‘do not give’.

211
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘dare’?

A

Date

This means ‘you all give’.

212
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘andare’?

A

Va’ / Vai

‘Andare’ means ‘to go’.

213
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘andare’?

A

Non andare

This means ‘do not go’.

214
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘andare’?

A

Andate

This means ‘you all go’.

215
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘tu’ with the verb ‘bere’?

A

Bevi

‘Bere’ means ‘to drink’.

216
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ with the verb ‘bere’?

A

Bevete

This means ‘you all drink’.

217
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to arrive’?

A

giungere

‘Giungere’ is used to indicate arriving at a destination.

218
Q

What does ‘mettere’ mean in English?

A

to put

‘Mettere’ is commonly used in various contexts to indicate placing something somewhere.

219
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to read’?

A

leggere

‘Leggere’ is used for the action of reading texts or books.

220
Q

Translate ‘morire’ to English.

A

to die

‘Morire’ is used to refer to the end of life.

221
Q

What does ‘offrire’ mean?

A

to offer

‘Offrire’ is typically used when presenting something to someone.

222
Q

Fill in the blank: ‘To spend (money)’ in Italian is _______.

A

spendere

‘Spendere’ refers to using money to purchase goods or services.

223
Q

What is the past participle of ‘scrivere’?

A

scritto

‘Scritto’ is used as the past participle form of ‘scrivere’, meaning ‘written’.

224
Q

What is the imperative form for ‘tu’ of ‘arrivare’?

A

arriva

The affirmative imperative for ‘tu’ in Italian is used to give commands or instructions.

225
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘lei’ of ‘partire’?

A

non parta

This form is used to instruct someone formally not to leave.

226
Q

What does ‘stringere’ mean?

A

to squeeze

‘Stringere’ can refer to physically squeezing something or tightening.

227
Q

What is the English translation of ‘vincere’?

A

to win

‘Vincere’ is commonly used in the context of competitions or games.

228
Q

True or False: ‘venire’ means ‘to come’.

A

True

‘Venire’ is used to indicate the action of coming to a place.

229
Q

What is the past participle of ‘morire’?

A

morto

‘Mortò’ is the past participle form of ‘morire’, used in various verb tenses.

230
Q

Fill in the blank: ‘To break’ in Italian is _______.

A

rompere

‘Rompere’ refers to the action of causing something to break.

231
Q

What is the Italian verb for ‘to see’?

A

vedere

‘Vedere’ is used for the action of seeing or observing.

232
Q

What does ‘ridere’ mean in English?

A

to laugh

‘Ridere’ is associated with the action of laughing.

233
Q

What is the affirmative imperative form for ‘voi’ of ‘partire’?

A

partite

It is used to command a group to leave.

234
Q

What is the negative imperative form for ‘tu’ of ‘prendere’?

A

non prendere

This form instructs someone informally not to take something.

235
Q

What does ‘scendere’ mean?

A

to descend

‘Scendere’ refers to the action of going down or descending.

236
Q

What is the past participle of ‘vincere’?

A

vinto

‘Vinto’ is the past participle form of ‘vincere’, used in various contexts.

237
Q

Translate ‘to melt’ into Italian.

A

sciogliere

‘Sciogliere’ refers to the process of melting something.