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3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere Use the passato prossimo to express an action completed in the past. This compound tense is formed by combining the present tense of an auxiliary verb (avere or essere) with the past participle of the main verb. When the verb is conjugated with essere, the past participle must agree in gender and number with the subject of the verb. Ho visto cosa è successo. Il giorno stesso sono andato dallottico.

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Transitive verbs The passato prossimo with avere and essere ho hai ha abbiamo avete hanno perduto Intransitive verbs sono sei è andato/a siamo siete sono andati/e

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere ATTENZIONE! Note that it is common to use the passato prossimo where in English you would often use the simple past. The passato prossimo may be translated in several ways: Lui ha perso la partita. He has lost/lost/did lose the game. Ieri Luisa è rimasta a casa. Yesterday Luisa stayed home.

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere The past participle of regular verbs is formed as follows. –are –ato parlare parlato –ere –uto potere potuto –ire –ito finire finito

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere Many past participles from the second conjugation verb group (-ere) are irregular. Here is a partial list. bere bevuto chidere chiesto chidere chiuso corrggere corretto crrere corso cucere cotto decdere deciso dipngere dipinto disctere discusso ssere stato lggere letto mttere messo nscere nato prdere perso pingere pianto prndere preso raccgliere raccolto rdere riso rimanere rimasto rispndere risposto rmpere rotto scgliere scelto scndere sceso scrvere scritto smttere smesso vedere visto/veduto vncere vinto

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere ATTENZIONE! Here are some –are and –ire verbs with irregular past participles. aprire aperto dire detto fare fatto morire morto offrire offerto venire venuto

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere Transitive verbs employ avere as their auxiliary verb; the past participle ends in –o. Verbs that are intransitive usually require essere as their auxiliary; the past participle must agree in gender and number with the subject of the verb and will end in –o, –a, –i, or –e. Transitive verb (takes avere, past participle ends in –o) Paola ha scalato una montagna. Paola climbed a mountain. Marcello ha segnato un gol. Marcello has scored a goal. Intransitive verb (takes essere, past participle agrees with subject) Paola è caduta. Paola fell. I giocatori sono andati in palestra. The players went to the gym.

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere ATTENZIONE! When the verb acts upon, or has the potential to act upon an object, it is transitive. When the verb cannot be followed by a direct object, it is intransitive. Compare: Transitive verb: Ho comprato un gioco di società. I bought a board game. Intransitive verb: Quando siete arrivati? When did you arrive?

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere Intransitive verbs often express either physical movement or, in contrast, lack of movement. They also indicate changes in state. movementandare, arrivare, cadere, entrare, fuggire, partire, passare, (ri)tornare, salire, saltare, scndere, uscire, venire lack of movementssere, restare, rimanere, stare change of statecrscere, divenire, diventare, impazzire, morire, nscere, risultare, sparire

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere Some verbs, like cambiare, cominciare, finire, iniziare, and passare, can be used both transitively and intransitively. Compare: Carlo ha finito le linguine. Carlo finished the linguine. Lo spettacolo è finito alle The show ended at 10:30.

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere Not all intransitive verbs are conjugated with essere. Some intransitive verbs that describe common activities are conjugated with avere. These include camminare, dormire, nuotare, saltare, and viaggiare. Ieri notte abbiamo dormito solo due ore! We only slept two hours last night! Laura ha viaggiato molto. Laura has travelled a lot.

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere Reflexive and reciprocal verbs, as well as the verb piacere, always require essere as their auxiliary. The past participle must agree with the subject of the verb. Paola si è allenata in palestra. Paola worked out at the gym. Le amiche si sono telefonate. The friends telephoned one another. A Luigi sono piaciuti i tuoi amici. Luigi liked your friends. Non mi sono piaciute le lasagne. I did not like the lasagna.

3.1 © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc The passato prossimo with avere and essere If a direct object pronoun precedes a verb in the passato prossimo, the past participle must agree with it. Remember that the past participle of transitive verbs (those verbs that are conjugated with avere) otherwise ends in –o. Dove hai comprato le scarpe da ginnastica? Where did you buy your tennis shoes? Le ho comprate al centro commerciale. I bought them at the shopping mall.