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verbi verbi -ARE Conjugating verbs in the Present Tense verbi verbi -ERE -IRE

Step 1 Know the verbs! -ARE verbs -IRE verbs -ERE verbs There are three types of verbs in Italian… -ARE verbs -IRE verbs -ERE verbs

-ARE Verbs Parlare to speak Passeggiare to walk Portare to bring Praticare to practice Ritornare to come back Salutare to say hello Sciare to ski Studiare to study Suonare to play an instrum. Telefonare to call on the phone Abitare to live Aiutare to help Amare to love Arrivare to arrive Ascoltare to listen Ballare to dance Camminare to walk Cantare to sing Celebrare to celebrate Cercare to look for Chiamare to call Giocare to play Guardare to watch Imparare to learn Insegnare to teach Lavorare to work Mandare to send Mangiare to eat Nuotare to swim Pagare to pay Comprare to buy Cucinare to cook Desiderare to desire Dimenticare to forget Disegnare to draw Domandare to ask Entrare to enter Festeggiare to celebrate Frequentare to attend

-ERE Verbs Accendere to switch on Rispondere to respond Chiedere to ask Conoscere to know Correre to run Credere to believe Decidere to decide Dividere to devide Leggere to read Mettere to put Rispondere to respond Rompere to break Scendere to go down Scrivere to write Sorridere to smile Spendere to speand Vedere to see Vincere to win Perdere to loose Prendere to catch Promettere to promise Proteggere to protect Ricevere to receive Ridere to laugh Ripetere to repeat

-IRE Verbs Aprire to open Divertire to have fun Dormire to sleep Offrire to offer Partire to leave Seguire to follow Sentire to hear Servire to serve Capire to understand Finire to finish Preferire to prefer Pulire to clean Spedire to send

To conjugate verbs in the present tense Step 2 Conjugating! To conjugate verbs in the present tense you must know 3 things… pronouns endings how to conjugate

Pronouns io noi tu voi loro lui / lei Pronouns are little mini words that take the place of Names of people, or how you to refer to people. (I, you, he, she, we, you guys, they) io noi tu voi loro lui / lei

Conjugating -ARE verbs It’s very simple! First you need to know the endings that go along with each pronoun for the -ARE verbs. io ____ o ____ iamo noi tu voi ____ i ____ ate loro ____ ano lui / lei ____ a

Conjugating -ARE verbs Follow these steps… Take the verb your conjugating: parlare Get rid of the -ARE ending: parlare Add on the appropriate ending in place of the -ARE: io parl o noi parl iamo i tu parl voi parl ate lui/lei parl a loro parl ano

Practice with -ARE verbs Io ______________________ (nuotare) durante l’estate. Tu ______________________ (telefonare) tua mamma. Lui ______________________ (mangiare) la pizza. Lei ______________________ (ascoltare) la musica. Noi ______________________ (desiderare) una torta cioccolata. Voi ______________________ (cucinare) la cena. Loro _____________________ (comprare) le scarpe.

Conjugating -ERE verbs It’s very simple! First you need to know the endings that go along with each pronoun for the -ERE verbs. io ____ o ____ iamo noi tu voi ____ i ____ ete loro ____ ono lui / lei ____ e

Conjugating -ERE verbs Follow these steps… Take the -ERE verb you are conjugating: vedere Get rid of the -ERE ending: vedere Add on the appropriate ending in place of the -ARE: io ved o noi ved iamo tu ved i voi ved ete lui/lei ved e loro ved ono

Practice with -ERE verbs Io ______________________ (prendere) un caffe. Tu ______________________ (correre) dopo scuola. Lui ______________________ (sorridere) per la foto. Lei ______________________ (decidere) d’andare alla festa. Noi ______________________ (mettere) le chiave sulla tavola. Voi ______________________ (ricevere) un regalo. Loro _____________________ (spendere) tanti soldi al grande magazzino.

Conjugating -IRE verbs It’s very simple! First you need to know the endings that go along with each pronoun for the -IRE verbs. io ____ o ____ iamo noi tu voi ____ i ____ ite loro ____ ono lui / lei ____ e

Conjugating -IRE verbs Follow these steps… Take the -IRE verb you are conjugating: dormire Get rid of the -IRE ending: dormire Add on the appropriate ending in place of the -ARE: io dorm o noi dorm iamo tu dorm i voi dorm ite lui/lei dorm e loro dorm ono

-ISC Verbs capire finire pulire spedire preferire Some verbs that end in –IRE are special verbs. They conjugate differently than regular –IRE verbs. There is no way to tell that these are special verbs… You will just need to know that the following verbs are considered ISC verbs: capire finire pulire spedire preferire

Than normal IRE verb endings -ISC Verbs ISC verbs are conjugated differently, because the endings are different Than normal IRE verb endings Notice, noi & voi don’t change! io ____ isco noi ____ iamo tu ____ isci ____ ite voi lui / lei ____ isce loro ____ iscono

Conjugating -ISC Verbs Follow these steps… Take the -ISC verb you are conjugating: finire Get rid of the -IRE ending: finire Add on the appropriate ending in place of the -ARE: isco io fin noi fin iamo tu fin isci voi fin ite lui/lei fin isce loro fin iscono

Practice with -ISC verbs Io ______________________ (finire) il compito. Tu ______________________ (pulire) la casa dopo scuola. Lui ______________________ (preferire) andare al ristorante. Lei ______________________ (capire) spagnolo. Noi ______________________ (spedire) le lettere al ufficio postale.. Voi ______________________ (finire) l’esame alle otto e mezza. Loro _____________________ (pulire) la casa prima della festa.

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