5. Learn Italian Intermediate (B1): Il condizionale presente (pt 1 - come si forma)
5. Learn Italian Intermediate (B1): Il condizionale presente (pt 1 - come si forma)
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In questo video vediamo passo per passo come si forma il condizionale presente (o condizionale semplice) in italiano. Ricordate che:
-Il condizionale presente è un verbo “lungo” perché, per formarlo, non si prende solo la radice ma l’infinito (es. “mettere”: metter-ei)
- Nei verbi della prima coniugazione (quelli che finiscono in “-are”) è necessario trasformare la “a” della radice in “e” (es. “guardare”: “guarderei” e non “guardarei”).
- Tutte e tre le coniugazioni hanno le stesse terminazioni: -ei, -esti, -ebbe, -emmo, -este, -ebbero.
- Nei verbi che finiscono in “-care” e “-gare”, dato che la “a” si trasforma in “e”, è necessario aggiungere una “h” per mantenere la pronuncia (es. “pagare”: “pagherei” e non “pagerei”).
- Nei verbi che finiscono in “-ciare” e “-giare”, dato che la “a” si trasforma in “e”, non è più necessario tenere la “i” per mantenere la pronuncia (es. “baciare”: “bacerei” e non “bacierei”).
- Tutti i verbi irregolari del gruppo 1 perdono una vocale della radice (es. “avere”: si dice “avrei”, non “averei”)
- Tutti i verbi irregolari del gruppo 2 prendono “rr” (es. “volere”: si dice “vorrei”, non “volerei”).
- I verbi irregolari al condizionale sono irregolari anche al futuro. Il condizionale e il futuro si coniugano nello stesso modo, cambiano solo le desinenze!
Ricordate che, tranne in alcuni casi, non usiamo il pronome insieme al verbo (diciamo “mangerei”, non “io mangerei”).
Potete usare i nostri video anche per imparare nuove parole. Scrivete le parole che incontrate di volta in volta e il vostro lessico diventerà sempre più ricco!
In this video, you’ll learn step by step how to form the present conditional in Italian. Remember that:
-The present conditional is a “long” verb because you don’t use just the root of the verb but the infinitive (e.g. “mettere”: metter-ei).
- For the first conjugation of verbs (ending in “-are”), you have to change the “a” in the root to “e” (e.g. “guardare”: “guarderei” instead of “guardarei”).
- All three conjugations have the same endings: -ei, -esti, -ebbe, -emmo, -este, -ebbero.
- Verbs ending in “-care” and “-gare”, since the “a” changes to “e”, you need to add an “h” in order to keep the pronunciation (e.g. “pagare”: “pagherei” instead of “pagerei”).
- For verbs ending in “-ciare” and “-giare”, as the “a” changes into “e”, you don’t need to keep the “i” for the pronunciation (e.g. “baciare”: “bacerei” instead of “bacierei”).
- All the irregular verbs in the first group drop a vowel in the root (e.g. “avere”: it is “avrei”, instead of “averei”).
- All the irregular verbs in the second group have “rr” (e.g. “volere”: it is “vorrei”, instead of “volerei”).
- When a verb is irregular in the present conditional, it is irregular at the future tense as well. Present conditional and future tense are formed in the same way, the just have different endings!
Remember that, except in specific cases, we don’t use the pronoun with the verb (we say “mangerei”, not “io mangerei”).
You can also use our videos to learn new vocabulary. Write down the words as you see them to build your vocabulary.
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