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Conditional Perfect / Condizionale Passato of the Italian verb opporre

The Conditional Perfect / Condizionale Passato tense conjugations for the Italian verb opporre, along with their English translations.



Conditional Perfect / Condizionale Passato
The Italian Conditional Perfect or Condizionale Passato is made with the conditional tense of avere for transitive verbs or essere for reflexive and intransitive verbs and the past participle of the verb. The past participle agrees with the subject for verbs that take essere, or with the direct object for verbs that take avere.
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io avrei oppostoI would have opposed
tu avresti oppostoyou would have opposed
lui avrebbe oppostohe would have opposed
lei avrebbe oppostoshe would have opposed
noi avremmo oppostowe would have opposed
voi avreste oppostoyou would have opposed
loro avrebbero oppostothey would have opposed

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