Spero che tu voglia venire con noi. (I hope that you want to come with us.) È importante che loro vogliano partecipare. (It’s important that they want to participate.) ‘Congiuntivo passato’ (Present perfect subjunctive) Subject pronoun Italian English (che) io abbia voluto (that)...
To Know: How to Conjugate the Italian Verb Conoscere is an irregular verb of the second conjugation that means to have knowledge of something: to be acquainted with a person, a topic, or a matter. It also means to have experienced something and to be familiar with it personally, in a ...
Learn how to conjugate the Italian verb sentirsi in past, present, future, subjunctive, and imperative tenses.
This week, I’ve been helping a high school honors student conquer one of the most challenging Italian tenses—the Passato Remoto. This tense is used to describe historical events or actions from the distant past. Unlike the Passato Prossimo, which often connects to the present, the P...
Related:How to Conjugate Italian Verbs in 3 Simple Steps 5. Mixing the imperfect tense with the present perfect It is very common for learners of Italian to misuse theimperfect tense with the present perfect Use the Italian imperfect tense if you want to: ...