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Apr 22, 2024 - 12:36 PM
Hi Susan- The great thing about Avere when used as the auxiliary/helping verb in past tense (Ho,Ha,Hai, Abbiamo, etc) is that you don't have to worry about modifying the verb for gender/number- it always ends in 'O'.
There is an exception to this (of course!) when you use a Direct Object Pronoun in the sentence, which you'll get to later.
Examples:
L'ho portato (I brought him)
L'ho portata (I brought her)
Le ho portate (I brought them - feminine)
Li ho portati (i brought them - masc/mixed)
Hope that helps!
There is an exception to this (of course!) when you use a Direct Object Pronoun in the sentence, which you'll get to later.
Examples:
L'ho portato (I brought him)
L'ho portata (I brought her)
Le ho portate (I brought them - feminine)
Li ho portati (i brought them - masc/mixed)
Hope that helps!