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        意語(yǔ):意大利語(yǔ)未完成時(shí)

        字號(hào):

        意語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)內(nèi)容由出國(guó)留學(xué)網(wǎng)編輯整理。
            
            The imperfect tense (imperfetto) is formed by adding the same endings to all three conjugations. The only difference is the typical vowel of the infinitive. For details, see the table below.
            
            CONJUGATING VERBS IN THE IMPERFECT
            PRONOUN
            PARLARE
            VEDERE
            DORMIRE
            
            io
            parlavo
            vedevo
            dormivo
            tu
            parlavi
            vedevi
            dormivi
            lui/lei/Lei
            parlava
            vedeva
            dormiva
            noi
            parlavamo
            vedevamo
            dormivamo
            voi
            parlavate
            vedevate
            dormivate
            loro/Loro
            parlavano
            vedevano
            dormivano
            The imperfect is much more frequently used in Italian than in English. It expresses the English "used to" and is used to describe actions or conditions that lasted an indefinite time in the past. It's also used to express an habitual action in the past and to describe time, age, and weather in the past.
            Some adverbial expressions that are commonly used with the imperfect tense include:
            a volte (at times)
            continuamente (continuously)
            giorno dopo giorno (day in and day out)
            ogni tanto (once in a while)
            sempre (always)
            spesso spesso (again and again)
            tutti i giorni (every day)
            Here are a few examples of the imperfetto:
            Giocavo a calcio ogni pomeriggio. (I played soccer every afternoon.)
            Sempre credevano tutto. (They always believed everything.)
            Volevamo andare in Italia. (We wanted to go to Italy.)
            Il cielo era sempre blu. (The sky was always blue.)