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3. I VERBI in IL FUTURO

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OGGI IN ITALIA

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Frutte e mele

English / Italiano
Fruit / Frutta
Apple / Mela
Pear / Pera
Banana / Banana
Orange / Arancia
Mandarin mandarino / Mandarino
Grapefruit / Pompelmo
Peach / Pesca
Apricot / Albicocca
Strawberry / Fragola
Cherry / Ciliegia
Black cherry / Amarena
Blueberry / Mirtillo
Raspberry / Lampone
Kiwi / Kiwi
Pineapple / Ananas
Lemon / Limone
Medlar / Nespola
Coconut / Noce di cocco
Grape / Uva
Pomegranate / Melagrana
Watermelon / Anguria
Melon / Melone
Fico - fig
English / Italiano
Vegetable / Verdura
Lettuce / Lattuga
Carrot / Carota
Tomato / Pomodoro
Chicory / Radicchio
Celery / Sedano
Aubergine / Melanzana
Pumpkin / Zucca
Zucchino / Zucchina
Radish / Ravanello
Onion / Cipolla
Garlic / Aglio
Parsley / Prezzemolo
Potato / Patata
Spinach / Spinaci
Artichoke / Carciofo

Capitolo 7

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Preliminare le opere

Meta e lezione

I Verbi

1. Ripasso dei VERBI

a. Regular and irregular verbs

reviewed and copied.

b. Verb infinitives and what they

mean

RIPASSO- ITALIAN VERBS

Italian Present Tense

The Italian present tense (presente) is happening right now. It's a simple tense—that is, the verb form consists of one word only. The present tense of a regular Italian verb is formed by dropping the infinitive ending and adding the appropriate endings to the resulting stem.

The present tense of a regular -are verb is formed by dropping the infinitive ending -are and adding the appropriate endings to the resulting stem (-o, -i, -a, -iamo, -ate, -ano). See the table below for a sample conjugation of amare (to love).

PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATION OF AMARE (TO LOVE) /
PERSON / SINGULAR / PLURAL /
I / (io) amo (I love) / (noi) amiamo (we love)
II / (tu) ami (you love, familiar) / (voi) amate (you love, familiar)
III / (Lei) ama (you love, formal) / (Loro) amano (you love, formal)
(lui/lei) ama (he/she loves) / (loro) amano (they love)

The infinitive of first-conjugation Italian verbs (those ending in -are) and the conjugated forms of the present tense are pronounced like most Italian words: the stress falls on the next-to-last syllable. The one exception is the third person plural form amano, which is pronounced AH-mah-noh, with stress falling on the first syllable. A few first-conjugation verbs are listed in the following table.

COMMON FIRST-CONJUGATION VERBS /
arrivare / to arrive
ascoltare / to listen
aspettare / to wait
ballare / to dance
camminare / to walk
cantare / to sing
dimenticare / to forget
guidare / to drive
imparare / to learn
insegnare / to teach
lavorare / to work
nuotare / to swim
parlare / to speak
pranzare / to dine, to have lunch
suonare / to play (a musical instrument)
telefonare / to telephone
visitare / to visit

Italian Present Tense

Italian verbs with infinitives ending in -ere are called second-conjugation (seconda coniugazione) or -ere verbs. The present tense of a regular -ere verb is formed by dropping the infinitive ending and adding the appropriate endings (-o, -i, -e, -iamo, -ete, -ono) to the stem. For an example on how to conjugate a regular second-conjugation verb, take a look the following table.

PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATION OF SCRIVERE (TO WRITE) /
PERSON / SINGULAR / PLURAL /
I / (io) scrivo (I write) / (noi) scriviamo (we write)
II / (tu) scrivi (you write, familiar) / (voi) scrivete (you write, familiar)
III / (Lei) scrive (you write, formal) / (Loro) scrivono (you write, formal)
(lui/lei) scrive (he/she writes) / (loro) scrivono (they write)

Second-conjugation (-ere) verbs account for approximately one-quarter of all Italian verbs. Although many have some sort of irregular structure, there are also many regular verbs (see the following table for examples) which are conjugated in the same way as scrivere.

COMMON SECOND-CONJUGATION VERBS /
accendere / to light, ignite; turn/switch on
battere / to beat, to hit
cadere / to fall
chiedere / to ask
conoscere / to know
correre / to run
credere / to believe
descrivere / to describe
eleggere / to elect
leggere / to read
mettere / to put, to place
mordere / to bite
nascere / to be born
offendere / to offend
perdere / to lose
rimanere / to remain, to stay
ridere / to laugh
rompere / to break
vendere / to sell
sopravvivere / to survive

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If there are first-conjugation and second-conjugation verbs, then it stands to reason there are third-conjugation verbs (terza coniugazione)! This final group contains verbs that end in -ire in the infinitive. The present tense of a regular -ire verb is formed by dropping the infinitive ending and adding the appropriate endings (-o, -i, -e, -iamo, -ite, -ono) to the resulting stem. Note that, except for the voi form, these endings are the same as for regular second-conjugation (-ere) verbs. For an example of how to conjugate a regular -ire verb, see the table below, which conjugates sentire (to hear, to feel, to smell).

PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATION OF SENTIRE (TO HEAR, TO FEEL, TO SMELL) /
PERSON / SINGULAR / PLURAL /
I / (io) sento (I feel) / (noi) sentiamo (we feel)
II / (tu) senti (you feel, familiar) / (voi) sentite (you feel, familiar)
III / (Lei) sente (you feel, formal) / (Loro) sentono (you feel, formal)
(lui/lei) sente (he/she feels) / (loro) sentono (they feel)

Other common -ire third-conjugation regular verbs are listed below.

COMMON THIRD-CONJUGATION VERBS /
acconsentire / to agree, to acquiesce
aprire / to open
assorbire / to soak
bollire / to boil
coprire / to cover
cucire / to sew
dormire / to sleep
fuggire / to flee
mentire / to lie
morire / to die
offrire / to offer
partire / to leave
riaprire / to reopen
scoprire / to discover, to uncover
sentire / to hear, to feel, to smell
seguire / to follow
servire / to serve
sfuggire / to escape
soffrire / to suffer
vestire / to dress, to wear

I Verbi -IRE ISC type

Most Italian verbs are regular verbs, meaning they are conjugated following a regular pattern. But there is a special group of third conjugation Italian verbs (verbs ending in –ire) that requires the suffix -isc- to be added to the stem of all three singular (io, tu, lei) and the third-person plural (loro) forms in the present indicative and present subjunctive tenses, as well as the second and third person singular and the third-person plural forms of the present imperative tense. One good example of such verbs is finire (to finish).

Finisco finisci finisce finiamo finite finiscono

Capire

Capisco capisci capisce capiamo capite capiscono

Optional -isc- Verbs
For certain -ire verbs there is a choice as to whether -isc- is inserted or not when conjugating. The most common include:

aborrire (to abhor, to loathe)—io aborro / aborrisco
applaudire (to clap, to applaud)—io applaudo / applaudisco
assorbire (to absorb)—io assorbo / assorbisco
eseguire (to carry out)—io eseguo / eseguisco
inghiottire (to swallow (up), gulp (down); engulf)—io inghiotto / inghiottisco
languire (to languish)—io languo / languisco
mentire (to lie)—io mento / mentisco

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