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Title: The Perfect Tense Il passato prossimo


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The Perfect TenseIl passato prossimo
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Look at the following 3 sentences.
Ali played football yesterday
They have visited Paris 3 times
We did eat pizza
What do they have in common?
Is this done in the same way in each sentence?
All 3 of these English tenses can be translated
by just 1 tense in Italian. It is called
Il passato prossimo
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Each of the following sentences contains an
example of the Passé Composé tense.
Ali ha giacato a calcio ierie
Hanno visitato Pariggi 3 volte
Abbiamo mangiato una pizza
What is the first thing you notice about this
tense?
Look at the first of the highlighted words in
each sentence.
Where have you come across this before?
As a reminder to you, here is the Present Tense
of Avere
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The Present tense of Avere
Ho abbiamo
Hai avete
ha hanno
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Now take a look at the second of the highlighted
words in each sentence.
Ali ha giacato a calcio ierie Hanno visitato
Pariggi 3 volte Abbiamo mangiato una pizza
This is known as the Past Participle
To form the past participle, take the infinitive
(the form of the verb you find in the dictionary)
and do the following
  • For ARE verbs, remove the are and change it to
    ato -é
  • For IRE verbs, remove the ire and change it to
    -ito
  • For REE verbs, remove the ere and change it to
    uto

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Here are some examples of the 3 types of verb.
Change the infinitive into the past participle
parlare
parlato
mangiare
mangiato
finito
finire
vendere
venuto
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So remember
The Passé Composé is made up of 2 parts.
  • The first is part of the present tense of Avere
  • The second if the past participle of the verb you
    want to put into the past

Eg ha venduto abbiamo finito ho comprato
Past participle
Part of avere
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