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Drill yourself and master your Italian verb conjugation tables MORE EFFICIENTLY with Brainscape’s Italian verb conjugation flashcards, compiled using top textbooks, test banks, tutors, and practice exams. Study online or in Brainscape’s mobile app and become more fluent by the day!

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Decks in this class (19)

Italian Verbs Basics
This deck provides a rundown of the basic rules that govern Italian grammar and conjugation. You will learn about the main verb groups, subject pronouns, reflexive verbs and pronouns, irregular verbs, impersonal verbs, negation, the passive voice, and the regular conjugation endings for the tenses presented in the other decks of this product.
107  cards
Key Italian Verbs
Use this deck to drill yourself on the most common few hundred Italian verbs. Note that irregular verbs are marked with an asterisk.
297  cards
Present Tense
Learn the present tense conjugations for the most useful verbs in Italian. The present tense -- or presente in Italian -- is used to express conditions, present actions, habitual actions, possession, and relationships.
297  cards
Present Perfect Tense
Learn the present perfect conjugations for the most useful verbs in Italian. The present perfect -- or passato prossimo -- is a compound tense that expresses actions that happened recently, or that happened long ago but still have ties to the present.
299  cards
Imperfect Tense
Learn the imperfect conjugations for the most useful and frequently-used Italian verbs. The imperfect tense -- or imperfetto -- is used for actions that last an indefinite amount of time in the past, for habitual actions in the past, or for describing time, age, and weather in the past.
297  cards
Past Perfect Tense
Learn the past perfect conjugations of the most common Italian verbs. The past perfect -- or trapassato prossimo -- is a compound tense used to describe actions that happened at different times in the past. It is formed with the imperfect form of the auxiliary verb and the past participle of the verb in question.
299  cards
Simple Past Tense
Learn the simple past conjugations of the most common verbs in Italian. The simple past -- or passato remoto -- is a simple tense that is typically used to describe the distant past, or historical events.
299  cards
Remote Pluperfect Tense
Use this deck to learn the remote pluperfect conjugations of the most common Italian verbs. The remote pluperfect can also be called the preterite perfect, and is called the trapassato remoto in Italian. It is a compound tense that is used to refer to things that happened before a particular point of reference in the past.
299  cards
Future Tense
Learn the future-tense conjugations of the most common 300 Italian verbs. The future tense -- or futuro semplice -- is used to describe actions that will take place in the future.
297  cards
Future Perfect Tense
Learn the future perfect conjugations of the most common Italian verbs. The future perfect -- or futuro anteriore -- is a compound tense that is used to express notions like, "I will have already seen him." It is formed with the future-tense form of the auxiliary verb and the past participle of the verb in question.
299  cards
Present Subjunctive Tense
Use this deck to learn the present subjunctive conjugations of the 300 most common Italian verbs. The present subjunctive -- or congiuntivo presente -- is increasingly rare in English, but it is very common in Italian. It expresses possibility and doubt, as well as emotion, feelings, and wishes. There are many phrases that call for the use of the subjunctive, some of which are outlined in the Italian Verbs Basics deck.
297  cards
Past Subjunctive Tense
Learn the past subjunctive conjugations of the most common Italian verbs. The past subjunctive -- or congiuntivo passato -- is a compound tense formed with the present subjunctive of the auxiliary verb and the past participle of the main verb.
299  cards
Imperfect Subjunctive Tense
Learn the imperfect subjunctive conjugations of the most common Italian verbs. The imperfect subjunctive -- or congiuntivo imperfetto -- is a simple (non-compound) tense that is used whenever the dependent clause has a verb in either the conditional or a past tense.
297  cards
Pluperfect Subjunctive Tense
Learn the pluperfect subjunctive conjugations for the most common Italian verbs. Also known as the past perfect subjunctive, the pluperfect subjunctive is called the congiuntivo trapassato in Italian. It is a compound tense that is formed by pairing the imperfect subjunctive of the auxiliary verb with the past participle of the main verb.
299  cards
Present Conditional Tense
Learn the present conditional conjugations of the most common Italian verbs. The present conditional -- or condizionale presente -- is used to describe something that is dependent on some condition. In English, we express the conditional with the construction "would" + verb.
298  cards
Past Conditional Tense
Use this deck to learn the past conditional conjugations of the most common verbs in Italian. The past conditional is also known as the conditional perfect, and is called the condizionale passato in Italian. It is a compound tense formed by pairing the present conditional of the auxiliary verb with the past participle of the main verb.
299  cards
Imperative Tense
Learn the imperative conjugations of the most common verbs in Italian. The imperative -- or imperativo -- is used to give commands. As you cannot really give orders to yourself, it does not exist in the first-person singular. For some verbs, it does not exist at all.
297  cards
Gerund
Use this deck to learn the gerunds of the most common verbs in Italian. The gerund -- or gerundio -- is essentially the "-ing" verb form in English.
297  cards
Past Participles
Use this deck to drill yourself on the past participles of the most common Italian verbs. Learning each past participle -- or participio passato -- is very useful as they are needed to form compound tenses.
297  cards

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