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Practice Italian verb conjugations across present, present perfect, imperfect, and simple future, and more. Drill 500+ built-in verbs, choose the tenses and pronouns you want, and build recall with interactive typing exercises.

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What you can practice in Italian

Tenses

Work across present, present perfect, imperfect, and simple future, and more, until each ending feels natural.

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Present Presente Recent Past Passato Prossimo Imperfect Imperfetto Future Futuro Semplice Present Conditional Condizionale Presente Past Conditional Condizionale Passato Remote Past Passato Remoto Pluperfect Trapassato Prossimo Future Perfect Futuro Anteriore Present Subjunctive Congiuntivo Presente Imperfect Subjunctive Congiuntivo Imperfetto Present Perfect Subjunctive Congiuntivo Passato Present Progressive Presente Progressivo Past Progressive Passato Progressivo Imperative Imperativo Negative Imperative Imperativo Negativo

Pronouns

Practice across persons and pronouns instead of memorizing one isolated form at a time.

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I io you (informal) tu he lui she lei you (formal) Lei we noi you all (informal) voi they loro

Verbs

Drill 500+ built-in verbs, then keep practicing the verbs you save from real content.

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to live/reside abitare to help aiutare to love amare to go andare to arrive arrivare to listen ascoltare to have avere to drink bere to understand capire to search/look for cercare to call chiamare to know/meet conoscere to believe credere to give dare to decide decidere to say/tell dire to sleep dormire to have to/must dovere to be essere to do/make fare to finish finire to play giocare to learn imparare to teach insegnare to leave/let lasciare to work lavorare to read leggere to eat mangiare to put mettere to speak/talk parlare to leave/depart partire to think pensare to lose perdere to like/please piacere to bring/carry portare to can/be able to potere to take prendere to remember ricordare to know sapere to choose scegliere to write scrivere to hear/feel sentire to hope sperare to stay/be stare to study studiare to find trovare to see vedere to come venire to live vivere to want volere

What makes Italian conjugation hard?

Italian verbs change across person, number, tense, and mood, and regular patterns split across -are, -ere, and -ire verbs. Learners also run into verbs that add -isc- in the present, so not every -ire verb behaves exactly the same.

Italian uses compound tenses constantly, especially the passato prossimo. Learners need to connect regular endings with auxiliary verbs, past participles, and agreement patterns before conjugation feels automatic.

Italian conjugation patterns

Use the present tense for current actions, habits, and general statements.

Regular -are verbs

in Present tense

Example: parlare

io parlo

tu parli

lui/lei parla

noi parliamo

voi parlate

loro parlano

Regular -ere verbs

in Present tense

Example: credere

io credo

tu credi

lui/lei crede

noi crediamo

voi credete

loro credono

Regular -ire verbs

in Present tense

Example: dormire

io dormo

tu dormi

lui/lei dorme

noi dormiamo

voi dormite

loro dormono

Conjugation FAQ

Can I practice Italian verb conjugations with Practy?

Yes. Practy is a Italian conjugation practice app and verb trainer. Drill 500+ verbs across every tense, mood, and person, with the most common forms surfaced first.

Can I practice when Italian uses essere vs. avere in passato prossimo?

Practy drills the verb forms, including common auxiliary choices. It is a good place to notice when essere, agreement, or a reflexive verb changes what you have to type.

Can I work on Italian imperfetto and passato prossimo in Practy?

You can keep a session on one tense instead of mixing everything. That is usually better for passato prossimo and imperfetto, because the mistake is often choosing the wrong tense, not only spelling the ending.

Can I practice reflexive Italian verbs?

Reflexive verbs fit naturally into conjugation review because the answer depends on both the verb form and the pronoun. They are worth isolating once regular present-tense forms feel comfortable.

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