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The imperfect tense is also called the
past descriptive tense and corresponds to was
doing or used to do in English. The imperfect
is used to describe a continued or habitual action
in the past, or to describe an action that was occuring
in the past, while something else happened. Time,
age, weather conditions as well as mental and physical
conditions are all expressed in the imperfect rather
the past indefinite tense.
The imperfect in Italian has the same
ending for all three verb groups. It is formed
by dropping the -re of the infinitive and adding
the following endings:
| -vo |
-vamo |
| -vi |
-vate |
| -va |
-vano |
Avere is regular in the imperfect, but
essere, bere, dire and fare are irregular. The
stem of essere becomes er- for the singular
endings, and it does not take the v, while
the stem for the plural endings is era- and
it does take the v. The stems for bere,
dire and fare are derived from the old Latin infinitives,
and are beve-, dice-, and face-
and they take the regular endings of the imperfect.
Avevo fame. I was hungry.
Era tardi. It was late.
Non diceva niente. He wasn't saying
anything.
Aspettavamo in fila. We were waiting
in line.
Prendevo sempre l'autobus. I always
take the bus.
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