First conjugation in Italian (verbs ending in -are)
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Sign up for freeThe first conjugation of Italian verbs includes every verb that ends with -are in their infinitive form.
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As we saw in the general page about regular verbs, the first conjugation presents several distinctive traits.
Here we will talk about some specific peculiarities of the -are conjugation.
The verbs that end in -care and -gare add a h before the -e and -i endings:
These verbs can save the i for the first and the second plural persons of the present indicative and of the present subjunctive:
We can have two types of verbs in -iare:
1. the ones with a stressed i on the first singular person of the present indicative, which save the i before the stem vowel:
Careful! When the i is not stressed, you will find just one i in the verb form:
e.g. Noi inviàmo (We send [sth]);
Voi spiàte (You spy).
2. the ones without a stressed i on the first singular person of the present indicative, which loose the i before the stem vowel:
These verbs can save the i before -a or -o, but they loose it before -e and -i:
These verbs can save the vowel when the ending begins with -e-:
The first conjugation is probably the simplest and the most regular one to conjugate.
Present | Present Perfect | Imperfect | Past Perfect | Absolute Past | Preterite Perfect | Future Simple | Future Perfect | |
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Io | cant-o | ho cantato | cant-avo | avevo cantato | cant-ai | ebbi cantato | cant-erò | avrò cantato |
Tu | cant-i | hai cantato | cant-avi | avevi cantato | cant-asti | avesti cantato | cant-erai | avrai cantato |
Egli / ella | cant-a | ha cantato | cant-ava | aveva cantato | cant-ò | ebbe cantato | cant-erà | avrà cantato |
Noi | cant-iamo | abbiamo cantato | cant-avamo | avevamo cantato | cant-ammo | avemmo cantato | cant-eremo | avremo cantato |
Voi | cant-ate | avete cantato | cant-avate | avete cantato | cant-aste | aveste cantato | cant-erete | avrete cantato |
Essi / esse | cant-ano | hanno cantato | cant-avano | avevano cantato | cant-arono | ebbero cantato | cant-eranno | avranno cantato |
Present | Past | Imperfect | Past perfect | |
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(Che) io | cant-i | abbia cantato | cant-assi | avessi cantato |
(Che) tu | cant-i | abbia cantato | cant-assi | avessi cantato |
(Che) egli / ella | cant-i | abbia cantato | cant-asse | avesse cantato |
(Che) noi | cant-iamo | abbiamo cantato | cant-assimo | avessimo cantato |
(Che) voi | cant-iate | abbiate cantato | cant-aste | aveste cantato |
(Che) essi / esse | cant-ano | abbiano cantato | cant-assero | avessero cantato |
Present | Past | |
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Io | cant-erei | avrei cantato |
Tu | cant-eresti | avresti cantato |
Egli / ella | cant-erebbe | avrebbe cantato |
Noi | cant-eremmo | avrebbero cantato |
Voi | cant-ereste | avreste cantato |
Essi / esse | cant-erebbero | avrebbero cantato |
Present | |
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Io | - |
Tu | cant-a |
Egli / ella | cant-i |
Noi | cant-iamo |
Voi | cant-ate |
Essi / esse | cant-ino |
Present | Past |
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cant-are | avere cantato |
Present | Past |
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cant-ante | cant-ato |
Present | Past |
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am-ando | avendo amato |
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