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The –ire Verb Family

The –ire Verb Family. L ’ infinito. L ’ infinito means “ the infinitive ” in Italian. It looks like this: mangi are , ball are , spend ere . It doesn ’ t tell us who is doing that action.

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The –ire Verb Family

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  1. The –ire Verb Family

  2. L’infinito • L’infinito means “the infinitive” in Italian. It looks like this: mangiare, ballare, spendere. It doesn’t tell us who is doing that action. • We know that we have to change the ending of the infinitive when we want to be specific in a sentence. We know how to change –are verbs and –ere verbs. Now let’s look at –ire verbs!

  3. Ripasso: altri verbi • Let’s review our other verb endings first: What are the endings for –are verbs? -o -iamo -i -ate -a -ano

  4. Ripasso: altri verbi • Let’s review our other verb family: What are the endings for –ere verbs? -o -iamo -i -ete -e -ono

  5. Verbi -ire • What are the –ire endings? -o –iamo -i –ite -e -ono What do you notice about –ire and –ere endings?

  6. Paragoniamo (Let’s compare!) • Vediamo (Let’s see): -erevs.-ire -o -iamo-o –iamo -i -ete-i –ite -e -ono-e-ono

  7. Sono simili! (They’re similar!) -ere and –ire endings are almost all the sameEXCEPT in the “voi” form. –ere verbs have –ete –ire verbs have –ite

  8. Esempi Dormire – to sleep Aprire – to open Offrire – to offer Partire – to leave, to depart Seguire – to follow Sentire – to hear Servire – to serve

  9. Not so fast! Some –ire verbs add an –isc before the ending we are used to adding on. For example : pulisco, pulisce, finisco, finisci, capisci, preferiscono…

  10. -isc with -ire These are sometimes called “boot verbs” because the –isc is added into all the forms except “noi” and “voi”. Esempio: capire – to understand Capisco Capiamo Capisci Capite Capisce Capiscono

  11. -isc If you draw a line around the verb conjugations that add the –isc, you will see a boot! Vediamo (Let’s see): finire – to finish Finisco Finiamo Finisci Finite Finisce Finiscono

  12. Which –ire verbs get –isc? The –ire verb family is weird. Some –ire verbs get –isc added into them, and others don’t. How do we know when to do that? Give them the “5 letter test”!

  13. 5 letter test Look at the –ire verb in its infinitive form. Let’s take “pulire” – “to clean”. Start at the END of the word, on the “e”. Count back 5 letters. Do we land on a vowel? 1:e , 2:r, 3:i, 4:l, 5:u YES!

  14. 5 letter test Since we landed on a vowel, we know to add in “isc” for all our forms EXCEPT noi and voi. Pulisco Puliamo Pulisci Pulite Pulisce Puliscono We still have to add our normal endings, too!

  15. 5 letter test Let’s try another one: dormire. 1:e, 2:r, 3:i, 4:m, 5:r I didn’t land on a vowel, so this is regular. Dormo Dormiamo Dormi Dormite Dorme Dormono

  16. Esempi -isc verbs from the –ire family: Capire – to understand Finire – to finish Pulire – to clean Preferire – to prefer

  17. 2 modi (2 ways) • So, we can say that there are 2 ways to conjugate –ire verbs. 1.) Regularly, like “dormire”(dormo, dormi…) 2.) Irregularly, when you add in the –isc, like “capire”(capisco, capisci…)

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