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Conjugation of the Italian verb piovere

A list of the common conjugations for the Italian verb piovere, along with their English translations.



InfinitiveScored
piovereto rain

PresentScored
lui piovehe rains
lei pioveshe rains
loro piovonothey rain

ImperfectScored
lui piovevahe was raining
lei piovevashe was raining
loro piovevanothey were raining

Past Historic / Passato remoto
This is a literary tense, i.e. a tense used in writing, in everyday speech the Passato Prossimo is used to refer to past actions.
Scored
lui piovvehe rained
lei piovveshe rained
loro piovverothey rained

Past / Passato prossimoScored
io ho piovutoI rained
tu hai piovutoyou rained
lui ha piovutohe rained
lei ha piovutoshe rained
noi abbiamo piovutowe rained
voi avete piovutoyou rained
loro hanno piovutothey rained

Pluperfect / Trapassato prossimoScored
io avevo piovutoI had rained
tu avevi piovutoyou had rained
lui aveva piovutohe had rained
lei aveva piovutoshe had rained
noi avevamo piovutowe had rained
voi avevate piovutoyou had rained
loro avevano piovutothey had rained

FutureScored
lui pioveràhe will rain
lei pioveràshe will rain
loro pioverannothey will rain

Future Perfect / Futuro anteriore
The Italian Future Perfect or Futuro anteriore is made with the future 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.
Scored
io avrò piovutoI will have rained
tu avrai piovutoyou will have rained
lui avrà piovutohe will have rained
lei avrà piovutoshe will have rained
noi avremo piovutowe will have rained
voi avrete piovutoyou will have rained
loro avranno piovutothey will have rained

ConditionalScored
lui pioverebbehe would rain
lei pioverebbeshe would rain
loro pioverebberothey would rain

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.
Scored
io avrei piovutoI would have rained
tu avresti piovutoyou would have rained
lui avrebbe piovutohe would have rained
lei avrebbe piovutoshe would have rained
noi avremmo piovutowe would have rained
voi avreste piovutoyou would have rained
loro avrebbero piovutothey would have rained

Present SubjunctiveScored
(... che) lui piova(... that) he rains
(... che) lei piova(... that) she rains
(... che) loro piovano(... that) they rain

Imperfect SubjunctiveScored
(... che) lui piovesse(... that) he was raining
(... che) lei piovesse(... that) she was raining
(... che) loro piovessero(... that) they were raining

Present ParticipleScored
piovente raining

Past ParticipleScored
piovuto rained

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