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You can compare the tenses and the inner workings of the imperfect subjunctive in
Table 6-6
.
Table 6-6 Using the Correct Subjunctive Dependent Clause
Independent Clause | Dependent Clause | Example |
Present indicative | Present subjunctive | Penso |
Present indicative | Past subjunctive | Penso |
Future imperative | Present subjunctive | Vorrai |
Present imperative | Present subjunctive | Digli |
Imperfect indicative | Imperfect subjunctive | Pensavo |
Present conditional | Imperfect subjunctive | Penserei |
Past conditional | Imperfect subjunctive | Avrei |
Present perfect indicative | Imperfect subjunctive | Ho |
Past absolute indicative | Imperfect subjunctive | Pensai |
Getting a grip on irregular imperfect subjunctives
Okay, so not every part of the imperfect subjunctive is as simple and beautiful as it seems, judging from the earlier sections of this chapter! You have to deal with some irregular verbs in the imperfect subjunctive. What this means is that you need to change the stems of the verbs before you add the imperfect subjunctive endings. The good news is that you have only a few irregular verbs to worry about. The following are some of the most frequently used irregular verbs, along with their irregular stems:
bere
(
to drink
)
â
bevessi, bevessi, bevesse, bevessimo, beveste, bevessero
dare
(
to give
)
â
dessi, dessi, desse, dessimo, deste, dessero
dire
(
to say; to tell
)
â
dicessi, dicessi, dicesse, dicessimo, diceste, dicessero
essere
(
to be
)
â
fossi, fossi, fosse
,
fossimo, foste, fossero
fare
(
to do; to make
)
â
facessi, facessi, facesse, facessimo, faceste, facessero
stare
(
to be; to stay
)
â
stessi, stessi, stesse, stessimo, steste, stessero
tradurre
(
to translate
)
â
traducessi, traducessi, traducesse, traducessimo, traduceste, traducessero
proporre
(
to propose
)
â
proponessi, proponessi, proponesse, proponessimo, proponeste, proponessero
Many of these forms share the same irregular stem with the imperfect indicative tense.
The following tables contain the conjugations of
bere
and
tradurre.
You can flip to
Appendix A
to see how the others conjugate â in the imperfect subjunctive and all the other tenses.