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How do you use essere and avere?

How do you use essere and avere?

— Finire – to finish: When you’re talking about a person finishing something, like homework, you use “avere” (ho finito i compiti), but when you’re talking about something being finished, like a movie, you use “essere” (il film è finito).

How do you use Avere in a sentence?

Some examples to use avere: Io ho un gatto (I have a cat) Quante macchine hai? (How many cars do you have?) Non ho amici!…Avere is also needed to talk about your age: in Italian we are not an age, we have years of age.

  1. Ho trentadue anni (I’m 32)
  2. Alberto ha venti anni (Alberto is 20)
  3. Quanti anni hai? (How old are you?)

What tense is Avessi in Italian?

Imperfect

che io avessi
che tu avessi
che lui, lei, Lei avesse
che noi avessimo
che voi aveste

Why does Dormire avere?

Dormire is a transitive verb (meaning it takes a direct object) or an intransitive verb (meaning does not take a direct object). It is conjugated with the auxiliary verb avere….INFINITIVE/INFINITVO.

Presente dormire
Passato avere dormito

What is the past tense of essere?

Past Participles

infinitive past participle
essere stato
fare fatto
leggere letto
mettere messo

When to use avere and essere in Italian?

It is the equivalent of the English verb to have and is used to indicate ownership or possession. It is also one of the two auxiliary verbs (the other one is essere – to be) in Italian. This means that avere is also used to help conjugate transitive verbs in order to form compound tenses.

How to use the Italian verb avere-ThoughtCo?

A note about tenere in relation to avere: In Southern Italy tenere is often used in the place of avere. You hear people say, tengo due figli (I have two children) and even tengo fame (I am hungry), or tengo trent’anni (I am 30 years old).

When to use ” avere ” and ” Parlato ” in a sentence?

Now, if I want to say “I talked,” I know that the past participle of “parlare” is “parlato.” Then I have to use the verb “avere” as the auxiliary verb, and since it’s me doing the action, it’s “ho,” so “ho parlato.” Then of course, the preposition is “con.” Ieri ho parlato con Marco. However, in the next sentence, things change slightly.

When to use Avere in the indicative tense?

Avere Conjugation in the Indicative Present Tense Avere is not regular in all tenses, therefore it does not have a fixed pattern nor does it have the same suffixes that are used for regular verbs. Avere is used to indicate possession the same way English speakers use the verbs to have, to own or to get. There are, however, a few differences.