Passato Prossimo Exercises For Italian Grammar


Exercise 1: Passato Prossimo with Avere


The Passato Prossimo is a fundamental aspect of Italian grammar that allows speakers to express actions or events that have occurred in the past. This tense is formed by using the present tense of the auxiliary verb “essere” or “avere” followed by the past participle of the main verb. The choice between “essere” and “avere” as auxiliary verbs depends on the main verb being used. In this series of exercises, students will have the opportunity to practice their understanding of Passato Prossimo in Italian grammar. Each exercise focuses on a different aspect of Passato Prossimo, including the use of “essere” and “avere” as auxiliary verbs, as well as irregular past participles. Let’s dive into these exercises and improve your Italian grammar skills!

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Exercise 2: Passato Prossimo with Essere

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