Simple Past Tense

Il Tempo Passato Remoto

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Introduction

Introduzione

Also known as the preterite, the Italian simple past tense describes actions that took place in the past and were completed in the past.

It is often confused with the imperfect tense, which describes on going, past events.

The examples below illustrate the difference with the verb mangiare (to eat):

Preterite
Egli mangiò.
He ate.

Imperfect
Egli mangiava.
He was eating.

The simple past tense can also be confused with a compound tense used more in Northern Italy, called the passato prossimo (close past). Combining the verb avere and the past participle, this describes actions having taken place recently, such as in the same day:

Close Past
Egli ha mangiato.
He has eaten.

Vocabulary

Vocabolario

Play dormire
to sleep
Play andare
to work to move to go
Play vivere
to live
Play capire
to comprehend to understand

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