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PAST PARTICIPLE OF PASSIVE VOICEYou are here: morphology > verbs > passive > participle > past Passive verbs function all in the same manner. The verb OSSERVARE can be used as a model for all passive verbs
changing the form of the past participle. OSSERVARE is a regular verb in -ARE
and means to look at a person, object or event with attention.
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Osservato (masc. sing.) Osservata (fem. sing.)
Osservati (masc. plur.) Osservate (fem. plur.) |
"Osservate da tutti, le sculture furono esposte nel museo."
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Note:
The past participle is the only passive verbal form that does not form with the verb essere because it already has passive significance by itself.
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