Talk:Italian/Grammar/Verbs

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The structure of the Italian verb system is very coherent and intelligible. If one understands that the structure can be perceived as a chart of interrelated concepts, a great deal of the mystery about Italian verb structure disappears. In order to gain an understanding of the structure of the system, one should determine answers to the following questions: What is the congugation category of the verb (1st, 2nd or 3rd)? What is the behavior of the verb (regular or irregular)? What is the voice category of the verb (Active or Passive)? What is the mood category (Indicative, Subjunctive, Conditional, or Imperative)? What is the tense category (Any of 17 tenses assigned to the various moods)? What is the number category (Singular or Plural)? What is the person category (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)?

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