Conjugations Flashcards

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What is the first-person singular form of ‘potere’ in the conditional mood?

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Potrei

‘Potere’ means ‘to be able to’.

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What is the second-person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the conditional mood?

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Dovresti

‘Dovere’ means ‘to have to’ or ‘must’.

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What is the third-person singular form of ‘sapere’ in the conditional mood?

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Saprebbe

‘Sapere’ means ‘to know’.

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What is the first-person plural form of ‘venire’ in the conditional mood?

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Verremmo

‘Venire’ means ‘to come’.

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What is the second-person plural form of ‘volere’ in the conditional mood?

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Vorreste

‘Volere’ means ‘to want’.

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Fill in the blank: The first-person singular form of ‘dire’ in the conditional mood is _______.

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Direi

‘Dire’ means ‘to say’.

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What is the third-person plural form of ‘bere’ in the conditional mood?

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Berrebbero

‘Bere’ means ‘to drink’.

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What is the second-person singular form of ‘potere’ in the conditional mood?

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Potresti

‘Potere’ indicates ability.

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What is the first-person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the conditional mood?

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Dovremmo

‘Dovere’ indicates obligation.

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What is the second-person singular form of ‘sapere’ in the conditional mood?

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Sapresti

‘Sapere’ refers to knowledge.

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True or False: ‘Vorrei’ is the first-person singular form of ‘volere’ in the conditional mood.

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True

‘Vorrei’ expresses a desire.

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What is the third-person singular form of ‘venire’ in the conditional mood?

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Verrebbe

‘Venire’ indicates arrival.

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Fill in the blank: The first-person plural form of ‘bere’ in the conditional mood is _______.

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Berremmo

‘Bere’ is used for expressing drinking.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVO

‘Dovere’ means ‘to have to’ or ‘must’ in Italian.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVI

‘Dovere’ is an irregular verb.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVA

‘Dovere’ is used to express obligation.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVAMO

This form indicates ‘we had to’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVATE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) had to’.

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What is the third person plural form of ‘dovere’ in the imperfect tense?

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DOVEVANO

This form indicates ‘they had to’.

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What is the first person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVEREI

‘Arrivare’ means ‘to arrive’.

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What is the second person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVERESTI

This form indicates ‘you would arrive’.

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What is the third person singular form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVEREBBE

This form indicates ‘he/she/it would arrive’.

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What is the first person plural form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVEREMMO

This form indicates ‘we would arrive’.

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What is the second person plural form of ‘arrivare’ in the conditional present?

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ARRIVERESTE

This form indicates ‘you (plural) would arrive’.

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What is the third person plural form of 'arrivare' in the conditional present?
ARRIVEREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would arrive'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'lavarsi' in the conditional present?
MI LAVEREI ## Footnote 'Lavarsi' means 'to wash oneself'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'lavarsi' in the conditional present?
TI LAVERESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would wash yourself'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'lavarsi' in the conditional present?
SI LAVEREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would wash themselves'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'lavarsi' in the conditional present?
CI LAVEREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would wash ourselves'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'lavarsi' in the conditional present?
VI LAVERESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would wash yourselves'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'lavarsi' in the conditional present?
SI LAVEREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would wash themselves'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'essere' in the conditional present?
SAREI ## Footnote 'Essere' means 'to be'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'essere' in the conditional present?
SARESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would be'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'essere' in the conditional present?
SAREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would be'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'essere' in the conditional present?
SAREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would be'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'essere' in the conditional present?
SARESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would be'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'essere' in the conditional present?
SAREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would be'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'fare' in the conditional present?
FAREI ## Footnote 'Fare' means 'to do' or 'to make'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'fare' in the conditional present?
FARESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would do/make'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'fare' in the conditional present?
FAREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would do/make'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'fare' in the conditional present?
FAREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would do/make'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'fare' in the conditional present?
FARESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would do/make'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'fare' in the conditional present?
FAREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would do/make'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'volere' in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVO ## Footnote 'Volere' means 'to want'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'volere' in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you wanted'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'volere' in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVA ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it wanted'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'volere' in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVAMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we wanted'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'volere' in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVATE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) wanted'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'volere' in the imperfect tense?
VOLEVANO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they wanted'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'prendere' in the conditional present?
PRENDEREI ## Footnote 'Prendere' means 'to take'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'prendere' in the conditional present?
PRENDERESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would take'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'prendere' in the conditional present?
PRENDEREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would take'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'prendere' in the conditional present?
PRENDEREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would take'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'prendere' in the conditional present?
PRENDERESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would take'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'prendere' in the conditional present?
PRENDEREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would take'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'mettersi' in the conditional present?
MI METTEREI ## Footnote 'Mettersi' means 'to put on (clothes)'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'mettersi' in the conditional present?
TI METTERESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would put on (clothes)'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'mettersi' in the conditional present?
SI METTEREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would put on (clothes)'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'mettersi' in the conditional present?
CI METTEREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would put on (clothes)'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'mettersi' in the conditional present?
VI METTERESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would put on (clothes)'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'mettersi' in the conditional present?
SI METTEREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would put on (clothes)'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'avere' in the conditional present?
AVREI ## Footnote 'Avere' means 'to have'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'avere' in the conditional present?
AVRESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would have'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'avere' in the conditional present?
AVREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would have'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'avere' in the conditional present?
AVREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would have'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'avere' in the conditional present?
AVRESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would have'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'avere' in the conditional present?
AVREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would have'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'stare' in the conditional present?
STAREI ## Footnote 'Stare' means 'to stay' or 'to be'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'stare' in the conditional present?
STARESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would stay/be'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'stare' in the conditional present?
STAREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would stay/be'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'stare' in the conditional present?
STAREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would stay/be'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'stare' in the conditional present?
STARESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would stay/be'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'stare' in the conditional present?
STAREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would stay/be'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'partire' in the conditional present?
PARTIREI ## Footnote 'Partire' means 'to leave' or 'to depart'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'partire' in the conditional present?
PARTIRESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would leave/depart'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'partire' in the conditional present?
PARTIREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would leave/depart'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'partire' in the conditional present?
PARTIREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would leave/depart'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'partire' in the conditional present?
PARTIRESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would leave/depart'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'partire' in the conditional present?
PARTIREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would leave/depart'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'vestirsi' in the conditional present?
MI VESTIREI ## Footnote 'Vestirsi' means 'to get dressed'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'vestirsi' in the conditional present?
TI VESTIRESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would get dressed'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'vestirsi' in the conditional present?
SI VESTIREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would get dressed'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'vestirsi' in the conditional present?
CI VESTIREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would get dressed'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'vestirsi' in the conditional present?
VI VESTIRESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would get dressed'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'vestirsi' in the conditional present?
SI VESTIREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would get dressed'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'dare' in the conditional present?
DAREI ## Footnote 'Dare' means 'to give'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'dare' in the conditional present?
DARESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would give'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'dare' in the conditional present?
DAREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would give'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'dare' in the conditional present?
DAREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would give'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'dare' in the conditional present?
DARESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would give'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'dare' in the conditional present?
DAREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would give'.
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What is the first person singular form of 'andare' in the conditional present?
ANDREI ## Footnote 'Andare' means 'to go'.
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What is the second person singular form of 'andare' in the conditional present?
ANDRESTI ## Footnote This form indicates 'you would go'.
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What is the third person singular form of 'andare' in the conditional present?
ANDREBBE ## Footnote This form indicates 'he/she/it would go'.
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What is the first person plural form of 'andare' in the conditional present?
ANDREMMO ## Footnote This form indicates 'we would go'.
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What is the second person plural form of 'andare' in the conditional present?
ANDRESTE ## Footnote This form indicates 'you (plural) would go'.
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What is the third person plural form of 'andare' in the conditional present?
ANDREBBERO ## Footnote This form indicates 'they would go'.
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What is the reflexive verb for 'to wash' in Italian?
LAVARSI ## Footnote LAVARSI is the infinitive form of the reflexive verb meaning 'to wash oneself'.
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How do you conjugate 'LAVARSI' in the first person singular past tense?
MI LAVAVO ## Footnote This form indicates 'I washed myself' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person singular past tense form of 'LAVARSI'?
TI LAVAVI ## Footnote This indicates 'you washed yourself' in the imperfect tense.
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How do you say 'he/she washed himself/herself' in Italian?
SI LAVAVA ## Footnote This is the third person singular form in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'LAVARSI'?
CI LAVAVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we washed ourselves' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person plural past tense form of 'LAVARSI'?
VI LAVAVATE ## Footnote This indicates 'you washed yourselves' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person plural past tense form of 'LAVARSI'?
SI LAVAVANO ## Footnote This means 'they washed themselves' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to be'?
ESSERE ## Footnote ESSERE is an irregular verb in Italian.
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How do you conjugate 'ESSERE' in the first person singular past tense?
ERO ## Footnote This form means 'I was' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'ESSERE'?
ERA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she was' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'ESSERE'?
ERAVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we were' in the imperfect tense.
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How do you say 'they were' in Italian?
ERANO ## Footnote This is the third person plural form in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to do/make'?
FARE ## Footnote FARE is another irregular verb in Italian.
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How do you conjugate 'FARE' in the first person singular past tense?
FACEVO ## Footnote This means 'I did/made' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person singular past tense form of 'FARE'?
FACEVI ## Footnote This indicates 'you did/made' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person plural past tense form of 'FARE'?
FACEVANO ## Footnote This means 'they did/made' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to be able to'?
POTERE ## Footnote POTERE is also an irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'POTERE' in the first person singular past tense?
POTEVO ## Footnote This means 'I could' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'POTERE'?
POTEVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she could' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person plural past tense form of 'POTERE'?
POTEVANO ## Footnote This means 'they could' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to say'?
DIRE ## Footnote DIRE is another important irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'DIRE' in the first person singular past tense?
DICEVO ## Footnote This means 'I said' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'DIRE'?
DICEVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she said' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'DIRE'?
DICEVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we said' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to have'?
AVERE ## Footnote AVERE is also an irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'AVERE' in the first person singular past tense?
AVEVO ## Footnote This means 'I had' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'AVERE'?
AVEVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she had' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'AVERE'?
AVEVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we had' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to stay'?
STARE ## Footnote STARE is another essential irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'STARE' in the first person singular past tense?
STAVO ## Footnote This means 'I stayed' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'STARE'?
STAVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she stayed' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'STARE'?
STAVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we stayed' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to know'?
SAPERE ## Footnote SAPERE is also an irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'SAPERE' in the first person singular past tense?
SAPEVO ## Footnote This means 'I knew' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'SAPERE'?
SAPEVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she knew' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'SAPERE'?
SAPEVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we knew' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to come'?
VENIRE ## Footnote VENIRE is another important irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'VENIRE' in the first person singular past tense?
VENIVO ## Footnote This means 'I came' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person singular past tense form of 'VENIRE'?
VENIVI ## Footnote This indicates 'you came' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'VENIRE'?
VENIVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she came' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'VENIRE'?
VENIVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we came' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person plural past tense form of 'VENIRE'?
VENIVATE ## Footnote This indicates 'you came' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person plural past tense form of 'VENIRE'?
VENIVANO ## Footnote This means 'they came' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to dress oneself'?
VESTIRSI ## Footnote VESTIRSI is a reflexive verb.
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How do you conjugate 'VESTIRSI' in the first person singular past tense?
MI VESTIVO ## Footnote This means 'I dressed myself' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person singular past tense form of 'VESTIRSI'?
TI VESTIVI ## Footnote This indicates 'you dressed yourself' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'VESTIRSI'?
SI VESTIVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she dressed himself/herself' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'VESTIRSI'?
CI VESTIVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we dressed ourselves' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person plural past tense form of 'VESTIRSI'?
VI VESTIVATE ## Footnote This indicates 'you dressed yourselves' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person plural past tense form of 'VESTIRSI'?
SI VESTIVANO ## Footnote This means 'they dressed themselves' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to give'?
DARE ## Footnote DARE is also an irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'DARE' in the first person singular past tense?
DAVO ## Footnote This means 'I gave' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'DARE'?
DAVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she gave' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'DARE'?
DAVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we gave' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to go'?
ANDARE ## Footnote ANDARE is another essential irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'ANDARE' in the first person singular past tense?
ANDAVO ## Footnote This means 'I went' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person singular past tense form of 'ANDARE'?
ANDAVI ## Footnote This indicates 'you went' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'ANDARE'?
ANDAVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she went' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'ANDARE'?
ANDAVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we went' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person plural past tense form of 'ANDARE'?
ANDAVATE ## Footnote This indicates 'you went' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person plural past tense form of 'ANDARE'?
ANDAVANO ## Footnote This means 'they went' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to drink'?
BERE ## Footnote BERE is also an irregular verb.
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How do you conjugate 'BERE' in the first person singular past tense?
BEVEVO ## Footnote This means 'I drank' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person singular past tense form of 'BERE'?
BEVEVI ## Footnote This indicates 'you drank' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person singular past tense form of 'BERE'?
BEVEVA ## Footnote This indicates 'he/she drank' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the first person plural past tense form of 'BERE'?
BEVEVAMO ## Footnote This means 'we drank' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the second person plural past tense form of 'BERE'?
BEVEVATE ## Footnote This indicates 'you drank' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the third person plural past tense form of 'BERE'?
BEVEVANO ## Footnote This means 'they drank' in the imperfect tense.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' of 'volere'?
non volere ## Footnote 'Volere' means 'to want'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'lui/lei' of 'volere'?
voglia ## Footnote 'Volere' means 'to want'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'voi' of 'dire'?
non dite ## Footnote 'Dire' means 'to say'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' of 'dire'?
di' ## Footnote 'Dire' means 'to say'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'lui/lei' of 'dovere'?
non debba ## Footnote 'Dovere' means 'to have to' or 'must'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' of 'dovere'?
dovete ## Footnote 'Dovere' means 'to have to' or 'must'.
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What is the imperfect form for 'tu' of 'arrivare'?
arrivavi ## Footnote 'Arrivare' means 'to arrive'.
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What is the imperfect form for 'lui/lei' of 'arrivare'?
arrivava ## Footnote 'Arrivare' means 'to arrive'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' of 'venire'?
non venire ## Footnote 'Venire' means 'to come'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' of 'venire'?
venite ## Footnote 'Venire' means 'to come'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'lui/lei' of 'bere'?
non beva ## Footnote 'Bere' means 'to drink'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'voi' of 'bere'?
non bevete ## Footnote 'Bere' means 'to drink'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' of 'prendere'?
prendi ## Footnote 'Prendere' means 'to take'.
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What is the imperfect form for 'noi' of 'partire'?
partivamo ## Footnote 'Partire' means 'to leave'.
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What is the imperfect form for 'loro' of 'prendere'?
prendevano ## Footnote 'Prendere' means 'to take'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'voi' of 'volere'?
non vogliate ## Footnote 'Volere' means 'to want'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'lui/lei' of 'sapere'?
non sappia ## Footnote 'Sapere' means 'to know'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' of 'sapere'?
sapete ## Footnote 'Sapere' means 'to know'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'lavarsi'?
Lavati ## Footnote 'Lavarsi' means 'to wash oneself'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'lei' with the verb 'lavarsi'?
Si lavi ## Footnote 'Si lavi' is the formal command form for 'you wash yourself'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'lavarsi'?
Non lavarti / Non ti lavare ## Footnote This means 'do not wash yourself'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'lei' with the verb 'lavarsi'?
Non si lavi ## Footnote This means 'do not wash yourself' in a formal context.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'lavarsi'?
Lavatevi ## Footnote This means 'wash yourselves' (plural).
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'essere'?
Sii ## Footnote 'Essere' means 'to be'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'essere'?
Non essere ## Footnote This means 'do not be'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'essere'?
Siate ## Footnote This is the command for 'you all be'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'fare'?
Fa' / Fai ## Footnote 'Fare' means 'to do' or 'to make'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'fare'?
Non fare ## Footnote This means 'do not do'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'fare'?
Fate ## Footnote This means 'you all do'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'potere'?
_____ ## Footnote Fill in the blank with the correct form.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'mettersi'?
Mettiti ## Footnote 'Mettersi' means 'to put on oneself'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'mettersi'?
Non metterti / Non ti mettere ## Footnote This means 'do not put on yourself'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'mettersi'?
Mettetevi ## Footnote This means 'put on yourselves' (plural).
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'avere'?
Abbi ## Footnote 'Avere' means 'to have'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'avere'?
Non avere ## Footnote This means 'do not have'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'avere'?
Abbiate ## Footnote This means 'you all have'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'stare'?
Sta' / Stai ## Footnote 'Stare' means 'to stay' or 'to be'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'stare'?
Non stare ## Footnote This means 'do not stay'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'stare'?
State ## Footnote This means 'you all stay'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'sapere'?
Sappi ## Footnote 'Sapere' means 'to know'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'vestirsi'?
Vestiti ## Footnote 'Vestirsi' means 'to dress oneself'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'vestirsi'?
Non vestirti / Non ti vestire ## Footnote This means 'do not dress yourself'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'vestirsi'?
Vestitevi ## Footnote This means 'dress yourselves' (plural).
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'dare'?
Da' / Dai ## Footnote 'Dare' means 'to give'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'dare'?
Non dare ## Footnote This means 'do not give'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'dare'?
Date ## Footnote This means 'you all give'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'andare'?
Va' / Vai ## Footnote 'Andare' means 'to go'.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'andare'?
Non andare ## Footnote This means 'do not go'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'andare'?
Andate ## Footnote This means 'you all go'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'tu' with the verb 'bere'?
Bevi ## Footnote 'Bere' means 'to drink'.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' with the verb 'bere'?
Bevete ## Footnote This means 'you all drink'.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to arrive'?
giungere ## Footnote 'Giungere' is used to indicate arriving at a destination.
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What does 'mettere' mean in English?
to put ## Footnote 'Mettere' is commonly used in various contexts to indicate placing something somewhere.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to read'?
leggere ## Footnote 'Leggere' is used for the action of reading texts or books.
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Translate 'morire' to English.
to die ## Footnote 'Morire' is used to refer to the end of life.
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What does 'offrire' mean?
to offer ## Footnote 'Offrire' is typically used when presenting something to someone.
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Fill in the blank: 'To spend (money)' in Italian is _______.
spendere ## Footnote 'Spendere' refers to using money to purchase goods or services.
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What is the past participle of 'scrivere'?
scritto ## Footnote 'Scritto' is used as the past participle form of 'scrivere', meaning 'written'.
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What is the imperative form for 'tu' of 'arrivare'?
arriva ## Footnote The affirmative imperative for 'tu' in Italian is used to give commands or instructions.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'lei' of 'partire'?
non parta ## Footnote This form is used to instruct someone formally not to leave.
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What does 'stringere' mean?
to squeeze ## Footnote 'Stringere' can refer to physically squeezing something or tightening.
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What is the English translation of 'vincere'?
to win ## Footnote 'Vincere' is commonly used in the context of competitions or games.
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True or False: 'venire' means 'to come'.
True ## Footnote 'Venire' is used to indicate the action of coming to a place.
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What is the past participle of 'morire'?
morto ## Footnote 'Mortò' is the past participle form of 'morire', used in various verb tenses.
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Fill in the blank: 'To break' in Italian is _______.
rompere ## Footnote 'Rompere' refers to the action of causing something to break.
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What is the Italian verb for 'to see'?
vedere ## Footnote 'Vedere' is used for the action of seeing or observing.
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What does 'ridere' mean in English?
to laugh ## Footnote 'Ridere' is associated with the action of laughing.
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What is the affirmative imperative form for 'voi' of 'partire'?
partite ## Footnote It is used to command a group to leave.
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What is the negative imperative form for 'tu' of 'prendere'?
non prendere ## Footnote This form instructs someone informally not to take something.
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What does 'scendere' mean?
to descend ## Footnote 'Scendere' refers to the action of going down or descending.
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What is the past participle of 'vincere'?
vinto ## Footnote 'Vinto' is the past participle form of 'vincere', used in various contexts.
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Translate 'to melt' into Italian.
sciogliere ## Footnote 'Sciogliere' refers to the process of melting something.