Table of Regular Italian Verb Endings
Part Two: Subjunctive, Conditional, Imperative, and Gerund Tenses
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SUBJUNCTIVE/CONGIUNTIVO
| Present/Presente |
| ENDING | ARE | ERE | IRE |
| I singular | i | a | a/isca |
| II | i | a | a/isca |
| III | i | a | a/isca |
| I plural | iamo | iamo | iamo |
| II | iate | iate | iate |
| III | ino | ano | ano/iscano |
| Imperfect/Imperfetto |
| ENDING | ARE | ERE | IRE |
| I singular | assi | essi | issi |
| II | assi | essi | issi |
| III | asse | esse | isse |
| I plural | assimo | essimo | issimo |
| II | aste | este | iste |
| III | assero | essero | issero |
CONDITIONAL/CONDIZIONALE
| Present/Presente |
| ENDING | ARE | ERE | IRE |
| I singular | erei | erei | irei |
| II | eresti | eresti | iresti |
| III | erebbe | erebbe | irebbe |
| I plural | eremmo | eremmo | iremmo |
| II | ereste | ereste | ireste |
| III | erebbero | erebbero | irebbero |
IMPERATIVE/IMPERATIVO
| Present/Presente |
| ENDING | ARE | ERE | IRE |
| I singular | | | |
| II | a | i | i/isci |
| III | i | a | a/isca |
| I plural | iamo | iamo | iamo |
| II | ate | ete | ite |
| III | ino | ano | ano/iscano |
INFINITIVE/INFINITO
| Present/Presente |
| ENDING | ARE | ERE | IRE |
PARTICIPLE/PARTICIPIO
| Present/Presente |
| ENDING | ARE | ERE | IRE |
| Singular | ante | ente | ente |
| Plural | anti | enti | enti |
| Past/Passato |
| ENDING | ARE | ERE | IRE |
| Singular | ato, ata | uto, uta | ito, ita |
| Plural | ati, ate | uti, ute | iti, ite |
GERUND/GERUNDIO
| Present/Presente |
| ENDING | ANDO | ENDO | ENDO |
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