Conjugations Flashcards
What is the first-person singular form of ‘potere’ in the conditional mood?
Potrei
‘Potere’ means ‘to be able to’.
What is the second-person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the conditional mood?
Dovresti
‘Dovere’ means ‘to have to’ or ‘must’.
What is the third-person singular form of ‘sapere’ in the conditional mood?
Saprebbe
‘Sapere’ means ‘to know’.
What is the first-person plural form of ‘venire’ in the conditional mood?
Verremmo
‘Venire’ means ‘to come’.
What is the second-person plural form of ‘volere’ in the conditional mood?
Vorreste
‘Volere’ means ‘to want’.
Fill in the blank: The first-person singular form of ‘dire’ in the conditional mood is _______.
Direi
‘Dire’ means ‘to say’.
What is the third-person plural form of ‘bere’ in the conditional mood?
Berrebbero
‘Bere’ means ‘to drink’.
What is the second-person singular form of ‘potere’ in the conditional mood?
Potresti
‘Potere’ indicates ability.
What is the first-person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the conditional mood?
Dovremmo
‘Dovere’ indicates obligation.
What is the second-person singular form of ‘sapere’ in the conditional mood?
Sapresti
‘Sapere’ refers to knowledge.
True or False: ‘Vorrei’ is the first-person singular form of ‘volere’ in the conditional mood.
True
‘Vorrei’ expresses a desire.
What is the third-person singular form of ‘venire’ in the conditional mood?
Verrebbe
‘Venire’ indicates arrival.
Fill in the blank: The first-person plural form of ‘bere’ in the conditional mood is _______.
Berremmo
‘Bere’ is used for expressing drinking.
What is the first person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?
DOVEVO
‘Dovere’ means ‘to have to’ or ‘must’ in Italian.
What is the second person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?
DOVEVI
‘Dovere’ is an irregular verb.
What is the third person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?
DOVEVA
‘Dovere’ is used to express obligation.
What is the first person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?
DOVEVAMO
This form indicates ‘we had to’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?
DOVEVATE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) had to’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?
DOVEVANO
This form indicates ‘they had to’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?
ARRIVEREI
‘Arrivare’ means ‘to arrive’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?
ARRIVERESTI
This form indicates ‘you would arrive’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?
ARRIVEREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would arrive’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?
ARRIVEREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would arrive’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?
ARRIVERESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would arrive’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?
ARRIVEREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would arrive’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?
MI LAVEREI
‘Lavarsi’ means ‘to wash oneself’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?
TI LAVERESTI
This form indicates ‘you would wash yourself’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?
SI LAVEREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would wash themselves’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?
CI LAVEREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would wash ourselves’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?
VI LAVERESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would wash yourselves’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘lavarsi’ in the conditional present?
SI LAVEREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would wash themselves’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?
SAREI
‘Essere’ means ‘to be’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?
SARESTI
This form indicates ‘you would be’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?
SAREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would be’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?
SAREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would be’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?
SARESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would be’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘essere’ in the conditional present?
SAREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would be’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?
FAREI
‘Fare’ means ‘to do’ or ‘to make’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?
FARESTI
This form indicates ‘you would do/make’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?
FAREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would do/make’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?
FAREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would do/make’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?
FARESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would do/make’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘fare’ in the conditional present?
FAREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would do/make’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVO
‘Volere’ means ‘to want’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVI
This form indicates ‘you wanted’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVA
This form indicates ‘he/she/it wanted’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVAMO
This form indicates ‘we wanted’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVATE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) wanted’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘volere’ in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVANO
This form indicates ‘they wanted’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?
PRENDEREI
‘Prendere’ means ‘to take’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?
PRENDERESTI
This form indicates ‘you would take’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?
PRENDEREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would take’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?
PRENDEREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would take’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?
PRENDERESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would take’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘prendere’ in the conditional present?
PRENDEREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would take’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?
MI METTEREI
‘Mettersi’ means ‘to put on (clothes)’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?
TI METTERESTI
This form indicates ‘you would put on (clothes)’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?
SI METTEREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would put on (clothes)’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?
CI METTEREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would put on (clothes)’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?
VI METTERESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would put on (clothes)’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘mettersi’ in the conditional present?
SI METTEREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would put on (clothes)’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?
AVREI
‘Avere’ means ‘to have’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?
AVRESTI
This form indicates ‘you would have’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?
AVREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would have’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?
AVREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would have’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?
AVRESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would have’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘avere’ in the conditional present?
AVREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would have’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?
STAREI
‘Stare’ means ‘to stay’ or ‘to be’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?
STARESTI
This form indicates ‘you would stay/be’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?
STAREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would stay/be’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?
STAREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would stay/be’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?
STARESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would stay/be’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘stare’ in the conditional present?
STAREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would stay/be’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?
PARTIREI
‘Partire’ means ‘to leave’ or ‘to depart’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?
PARTIRESTI
This form indicates ‘you would leave/depart’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?
PARTIREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would leave/depart’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?
PARTIREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would leave/depart’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?
PARTIRESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would leave/depart’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘partire’ in the conditional present?
PARTIREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would leave/depart’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?
MI VESTIREI
‘Vestirsi’ means ‘to get dressed’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?
TI VESTIRESTI
This form indicates ‘you would get dressed’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?
SI VESTIREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would get dressed’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?
CI VESTIREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would get dressed’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?
VI VESTIRESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would get dressed’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘vestirsi’ in the conditional present?
SI VESTIREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would get dressed’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?
DAREI
‘Dare’ means ‘to give’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?
DARESTI
This form indicates ‘you would give’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?
DAREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would give’.
What is the first person plural form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?
DAREMMO
This form indicates ‘we would give’.
What is the second person plural form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?
DARESTE
This form indicates ‘you (plural) would give’.
What is the third person plural form of ‘dare’ in the conditional present?
DAREBBERO
This form indicates ‘they would give’.
What is the first person singular form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?
ANDREI
‘Andare’ means ‘to go’.
What is the second person singular form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?
ANDRESTI
This form indicates ‘you would go’.
What is the third person singular form of ‘andare’ in the conditional present?
ANDREBBE
This form indicates ‘he/she/it would go’.