Italian has many irregular verbs, including staple verbs like essere and avere. Irregular verbs have endings in some tenses, and for some persons, that do not follow a regular pattern (even one mere irregular tense can cause a verb to be defined as irregular).
However, more Italian verbs do follow a regular pattern than do not, and you can easily apply that pattern—once mastered—to similar verbs.
Three Conjugations
As you know from studying Italian verb basics, verbs divide into three families based on their endings as grouped in conjugations: verbs in -are (first conjugation), -ere (second conjugation), and -ire (third conjugation). The verbs mangiare (to eat), credere (to believe), and partire (to leave) are good examples of regular verbs in each family. In the third conjugation, there is a sub-family of verbs (which are regular) that are the verbs in -isc or -isco. The verbs finire (to finish), capire (to understand), and preferire (to prefer) are among them.
Below are tables showing the endings of the three regular verb conjugations in the present indicative, the imperfect indicative, the remote past, and the simple future. This is a good place to start to learn regular verb tenses and conjugations.
Present Indicative Endings
The presente is, of course, the tense of today, or now. In English, it translates to something like I eat or I am eating. Below are the endings of the presente.
|
–are |
–ere |
–ire |
io |
–o |
–o |
–o/–isco |
tu |
–i |
–i |
–i/–isci |
lui, lei, lei |
–a |
–e |
–e/–isce |
noi |
–iamo |
–iamo |
–iamo |
voi |
–ate |
–ete |
–ite |
loro |
–ano |
–ono |
–ono/–iscono |
*Note that you add the -isc infix to the stem of all three singular persons and the third person plural in the present indicative, the present subjunctive tense, and some persons in the imperative tense.
Look at the full present indicative conjugation of our four sample verbs. It is helpful to see them alongside each other and read them through, side by side, to see and hear the similarities and differences. Once you have learned the basic pattern, it will become rote.
Mangiare (to eat) |
Credere (to believe) |
Partire (to depart) |
Finire (to finish) |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
io | mangio | credo | parto | finisco |
tu | mangi | credi | parti | finisci |
lui, lei, Lei | mangia | crede | parte | finisce |
noi | mangiamo | crediamo | partiamo | finiamo |
voi | mangiate | credete | partite | finite |
loro | mangiano | credono | partono | finiscono |
Imperfect Indicative Endings
The imperfetto indicativo is the past tense used for background actions and actions that repeat themselves in the past. "I used to always to go my grandmother's house for lunch" is a good example of the Italian imperfetto. Here are the endings for this tense for regular verbs in the three conjugations.
|
–are |
–ere |
–ire |
io |
–avo |
–evo |
–ivo |
tu |
–avi |
–evi |
–ivi |
lui, lei, Lei |
–ava |
–eva |
–iva |
noi |
–avamo |
–evamo |
–ivamo |
voi |
–avate |
–evate |
–ivate |
Loro, Loro |
–avano |
–evano |
–ivano |
And here is the full imperfetto indicativo conjugation of our four regular sample verbs. Again, it helps to see them and read them aloud, side by side, to see their differences. Note that the -isc infix has no bearing on the imperfetto.
Mangiare (to eat) |
Credere (to believe) |
Partire (to depart) |
Finire (to finish) |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
io | mangiavo | credevo | partivo | finivo |
tu | mangiavi | credevi | partivi | finivi |
lui, lei, Lei | mangiava | credeva | partiva | finiva |
noi | mangiavamo | credevamo | partivamo | finivamo |
voi | mangiavate | credevate | partivate | finivate |
loro, Loro | mangiavano | credevano | partivano | finivano |
Indicative Remote Past Endings
Here are the endings for the regular verbs in the three conjugations for the remote or absolute past tense, the Italian passato remoto.
|
–are |
–ere |
–ire |
io |
–ai |
–ei/–etti |
–ii |
tu |
–asti |
–esti |
–isti |
lui, lei, Lei |
–ò |
–é/–ette |
–ì |
noi |
–ammo |
–emmo |
–immo |
voi |
–aste |
–este |
–iste |
loro, Loro |
–arono |
–erono/–ettero |
–irono |
And here is the passato remoto conjugation for the four sample verbs. Note that, again, the -isc infix has no bearing on this tense.
Mangiare (to eat) |
Credere (to believe) |
Partire (to depart) |
Finire (to finish) |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
io | mangiai | credei/credetti | partii | finii |
tu | mangiasti | credesti | partisti | finisti |
lui, lei, Lei | mangiò | credè/credette | partì | finì |
noi | mangiammo | credemmo | partimmo | finimmo |
voi | mangiaste | credeste | partiste | finiste |
loro, Loro | mangiarono | credettero | partirono | finirono |
Simple Future Indicative Endings
Here are the endings for the three conjugations in the simple future indicative.
|
–are |
–ere |
–ire |
io |
–erò |
–erò |
–irò |
tu |
–erai |
–erai |
–irai |
lui, lei, Lei |
–erà |
–erà |
–irà |
noi |
–eremo |
–eremo |
–iremo |
voi |
–erete |
–erete |
–irete |
loro, Loro |
–eranno |
–eranno |
–iranno |
And here is the full conjugation of our sample verbs in the future tense. Again, it helps to look at them and read them aloud, side by side, to compare the differences and get the sound of each conjugation in your mind.
Mangiare (to eat) |
Credere (to believe) |
Partire (to depart) |
Finire (to finish) |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
io | mangerò | crederò | partirò | finirò |
tu | mangerai | crederai | partirai | finirai |
lui, lei, Lei | mangerà | crederà | partirà | finirà |
noi | mangeremo | crederemo | partiremo | finiremo |
voi | mangerete | crederete | partirete | finirete |
loro, Loro | mangeranno | crederanno | partiranno | finiranno |
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