I always tell my students who attend my Italian classes in Chorlton and Didsbury that Italian verbs are not as easy as English ones. But conjugating regular verbs in Italian is fairly simple, you just need to memorise the endings.
Take off the last three letters of -are, -ere, and -ire ending verbs and add these to the stem:
-ARE ending (I) -o (you) -i (he/she/it) -a (we) -iamo (you plural) -ate (they) -ano-ERE ending (I) -o (you) -i (he/she/it) -e (we) -iamo (you plural) -ete (they) -onoSome -IRE verbs have alternative endings -IRE ending (I) -o / -isco (you) -i / -isci (he/she/it) -e / -isce (we) -iamo (you plural) -ite |
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