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IMPERFECT SUBJUNCTIVE OF -ARE VERBSYou are here: morphology > verbs > regular > are > subjunctive > imperfect Regular -ARE verbs Regular -ARE verbs all function as AMARE. AMARE means to love, to nurture with profound affection. It can be used as a model for all regular verbs of the -ARE verb family.
| Person |
Root |
Verb Ending |
Example |
| Io (I) |
Am- |
ASSI |
"Pensavi che amassi un'altra?"
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| Tu (You) |
Am- |
ASSI |
"Mi sembrava che tu mi amassi di pił"
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| Egli/Lui/Lei/Esso (He/She/It) |
Am- |
ASSE |
"Non pensavo che amasse giocare a scacchi."
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| Noi (We) |
Am- |
ASSIMO |
"Se non amassimo mangiare, non avremmo problemi di linea."
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| Voi (You Pl.) |
Am- |
ASTE |
"Ho creduto che amaste leggere libri."
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| Essi/Esse/Loro (They) |
Am- |
ASSERO |
"Non mi pareva che amassero gli animali."
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Note: This verb uses the verb avere as an auxiliary verb.
Note: To find the root of the verb, the last three letters of the infinitive are eliminated (-ARE). The verb endings are equal for all regular verbs of this family.
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