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Verbi irregolari al passato prossimo / Irregular verbs in the present perfect

Many verbs have irregular past participles that can be learned. Here is a list of the most frequent irregular verbs used with the auxiliary avere/essere.

1. Irregular verbs with Avere

Inf.P.PInf.P.P
Accendere
(to turn on)
(to switch on)
Acceso
(turned on)
(switched on)
Nascondere
(to hid)
Nascosto
(Hid)
Aprire
(to open)
Aperto
(opened)
Offrire
(to offer)
Offerto
(Offered)
Assistere
(to assist)
Assistito
(Assisted)
Prendere
(to take)
Preso
(Took)
Assumere
(to assume)
(to hire)
Assunto
(Assumed)
(Hired)
Piangere
(to cry)
Pianto
(Cried)
Chiedere
(to ask)
Chiesto
(Asked)
Prendere
(to take)
Preso
(Took)
Chiudere
(to close)
Chiuso
(Closed)
Produrre
(to produce)
Prodotto
(Produced)
Cogliere
(to gather)
Colto
(Gathered)
Proteggere
(to protect)
Protetto
(Protected)
Concludere
(to conclude)
Concluso
(Concluded)
Ridere
(to laugh)
Riso
(Laughed)
Conoscere
(to know)
Conosciuto
(Known)
Risolvere
(to solve)
Risolto
(Solved)
Correggere
(to correct)
Corretto
(Corrected)
Rispondere
(to answer)
Risposto
(Answered)
Correre
(to run)
Corso
(Ran)
Rompere
(to break)
Rotto
(Broke)
Cuocere
(to cook)
Cotto
(Cooked)
Scegliere
(to choose)
Scelto
(Chose)
Decidere
(to decide)
Deciso
(Decided)
Sciogliere
(to melt)
Sciolto
(Melted/Molten)
Deludere
(to disappoint)
Deluso
(Disappointed)
Scrivere
(to write)
Scritto
(Wrote)
Difendere
(to defend)
Difeso
(Defended)
Soffrire
(to suffer)
Sofferto
(Suffered)
Dipingere
(to paint)
Dipinto
(Painted)
Sospendere
(to suspend)
Sospeso
(Suspended)
Dire
(to say)
Detto
(Said)
Spegnere
(to switch off)
Spento
(Switched off)
Dirigere
(to direct)
Diretto
(Directed)
Spendere
(to spend)
Speso
(Spent)
Discutere
(to discuss)
Discusso
(Discussed)
Spingere
(to push)
Spinto
(Pushed)
Distruggere
(to destroy)
Distrutto
(Destroyed)
Uccidere
(to kill)
Ucciso
(killed)
Dividere
(to divide)
Diviso
(Divided)
Vedere
(to see)
Visto
(Watch)
Fare
(to do)
Fatto
(Did)
Vincere
(to win)
Vinto
(Won)
Illudere
(to deceive)
Illuso
(Deceived)
Vivere
(to live)
Vissuto
(Lived)
Leggere
(to read)
Letto
(Read)
Mettere
(to put)
Messo
(Put)
Muovere
(to move)
Mosso
(Moved)

2. Irregular verbs with Essere

Inf.P.P
Accorrere
(to rush up to)
Accorso,a,i,e
(Rushed up)
Apparire
(to appear)
Apparso,a,i,e
(Appeared)
Avvenire
(to happen)
Avvenuto,a,i,e
(Happened)
Comparire
(to appear)
Comparso,a,i,e
(Appeared)
Crescere
(to grow up)
Cresciuto,a,i,e
(Grown up)
Dipendere
(to depend on)
Dipeso,a,i,e
(Depended on)
Esistere
(to exist)
Esistito,a,i,e
(Existed)
Essere
(to be)
Stato,a,i,e
(Been)
Giungere
(to arrive at)
Giunto,a,i,e
(Arrived at)
Intervenire
(to intervene in)
Intervenuto,a,i,e
(Intervened in)
Morire
(to die)
Morto,a,i,e
(Died)
Nascere
(to be born)
Nato,a,i,e
(Born)
Piacere
(to like)
Piaciuto,a,i,e
(Liked)
Rimanere
(to stay)
(to remain)
Rimasto,a,i,e
(Stayed)
(Remained)
Scomparire
(to disappear)
Scomparso,a,i,e
(Disappeared)
Sopravvivere
(to survive)
Sopravvissuto,a,i,e
(Survived)
Sorgere
(to rise)
(to arise)
Sorto,a,i,e
(Risen)
(Arisen)
Succedere
(to happen)
Successo,a,i,e
(Happened)
Svenire
(to faint)
(to pass out)
Svenuto,a,i,e
(Fainted)
(Svenuto)
Valere
(to be worth)
Valso,a,i,e
(Worthed)
Venire
(to come)
Venuto,a,i,e
(Came)

1. The verb (Correre) (to Run) can have both auxiliaries: When the verb is used generically we use the auxiliary Avere; if instead, we indicate the point of departure or arrival, we use the Auxiliary Essere

  • Ho corso tutto il giorno.
  • (I’ve been running all day)
  • Sono corso,a da lei.
  • (I ran to her)

2. The verb (Vivere) (to Live) can have both auxiliaries: If it is used as a transitive verb it takes Avere, if it is used as an intransitive verb it takes Essere

  • Nella mia vita ho vissuto momenti difficili.
  • (I have lived through difficult times in my life)
  • Sono vissuto/a per molti anni in Cina.
  • (I have lived in china for many years)

Next lesson:

Essere o Avere / Essere or Avere.