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  2. Italian conjugation - Wikipedia

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    Italian verbs have three additional forms, known as nominal forms, because they can be used as nouns or adjectives, rather than as verbs. the past participle (participio passato) has been discussed above; the present participle (participio presente) is used as an adjective or a noun describing someone who is busy doing something.

  3. Italian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Just like many other Romance languages, Italian verbs express distinct verbal aspects by means of analytic structures such as periphrases, rather than synthetic ones; the only aspectual distinction between two synthetic forms is the one between the imperfetto (habitual past tense) and the passato remoto (perfective past tense), although the ...

  4. Present perfect - Wikipedia

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    Analogous forms are found in some other languages, and they may also be described as present perfect; they often have other names such as the German Perfekt, the French passé composé and the Italian passato prossimo. They may also have different ranges of usage: in all three of the languages just mentioned, the forms in question serve as a ...

  5. Talk:Italian grammar - Wikipedia

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    "Last year I visited Venice" can be rendered both as "l'anno scorso visitai Venezia" (passato remoto, literary and rather awkward to the average speaker) and "l'anno scorso ho visitato Venezia" (the more naturally sounding passato prossimo). So if in English you would use a past, in Italian your choice should be passato prossimo.

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  7. Preterite - Wikipedia

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    This is opposed to the imperfetto tense, which refers to a repeated, continuous, or habitual past action (mangiavo, "I was eating" or "I used to eat") and to the passato prossimo (literally "close past"), which refers to an action completed recently (ho mangiato, "I have eaten").

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