cap. 3.1-3.2: the infinitive of the verb; present tense of regular verbs

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Cap. 3.1-3.2: The infinitive of the verb; present tense of regular verbs Presentation given by: Francesca, Carmella, Stella

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Cap. 3.1-3.2: The infinitive of the verb; present tense of regular verbs. Presentation given by: Francesca, Carmella, Stella. Subject Pronouns!. Conjugation of regular- ARE verbs: PARLAR = To talk or speak. Giocare = To play. Conjugation of regular – ERE verbs: LEGGERE = To read. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cap. 3.1-3.2:  The infinitive of the verb; present tense of regular verbs

Cap. 3.1-3.2: The

infinitive of the verb;

present tense of

regular verbs

Presentation given by: Francesca, Carmella, Stella

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I : Io We: Noi

You : Tu You all: Voi

You: Lei

He: Lui

She: Lei

They: Loro

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Conjugation of regular- ARE verbs:

PARLAR = To talk or speak

Parlo Parliamo

Parli Parlate

Parla Parlano

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Gioco Giochiamo

Giochi Giocate

Gioca Griocano

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Conjugation of regular – ERE verbs: LEGGERE = To read

Leggo Leggiamo

Leggi Leggete

Legge Leggono

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Conjugation of regular- IRE verbs: DORMIRE= To sleep

Dormo Dormiamo

Dormi Dormete

Dorme Dormono

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Capisco Capiamo

Capisci Capite

Capisce Capiscono

There are 2 groups of – IRE verbs: the most common one is conjugated like DOMIRE and MOST add an ISC to all but TWO forms.

The 4 verbs that belong to the second group are:

CAPIRE , FINIRE , PREFERIRE , PULIRE

CAPIRE = To understand

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Forms that do not change?

The NOI and VOI forms.

(Io) Parlo itialiano

Simple statement= I speak Italian

Action in progress= I am speaking Italian

Emphasis= I do speak Italian

English Equivalents