Conjugating Italian Verbs Ending in -IRE

Conjugating Italian Verbs Ending in -IRE

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11th Grade - University

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Professor Dave explains the third conjugation of Italian verbs, focusing on two patterns: A and B. Pattern A verbs conjugate similarly to the second conjugation, while pattern B verbs include an ISC infix. Examples of conjugating Dormire and Capire are provided, along with lists of common verbs in each pattern. The video emphasizes the need to memorize which verbs belong to each pattern, as there is no indication in the infinitive form.

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What are the two large groups into which the third conjugation verbs are divided?

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How does the conjugation of pattern A verbs differ from the second conjugation?

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What is the significance of the letters 'ISC' in the conjugation of pattern B verbs?

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What is required to memorize the group A verbs in the third conjugation?

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List some common verbs from pattern A.

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