Italian Auxiliary Verbs - ESSERE or AVERE in Passato Prossimo?

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  • Italian Auxiliary Verbs - ESSERE or AVERE in Passato Prossimo? //// Do you want to take your Italian to the next level? Click here: www.italymadee...
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    When speaking in the past tense, which verb do we use: Essere or avere? In today's video, we'll be answering this question and much more! Watch this video and learn whether to use essere or avere in passato prossimo! This is a pretty advanced topic, as learning when to use essere or avere as the auxiliary verb of a passato prossimo is not easy. However, with the help of this quiz, this topic should become a little easier for you to understand!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 84

  • @pip2848
    @pip2848 4 роки тому

    Manu io sto imparando l'italiano due mesi fa. Non e molto buono ma questa lezzione è stato bravissssima. Ho capito tutto. Sei il megliore ensegnante dil mondo. Grazie mille e escusa il mio povero italiano. Abraccio da l'Argentina

  • @johannac5864
    @johannac5864 5 років тому +2

    Questo video è stato molto utile! Le tue spiegazioni sono state molto chiare! Penso adesso dopo avere guardato questo video capisco meglio quando devo utilizzare avere vs essere. Grazie mille!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому +1

      Ottimo Johanna! Grazie mille a te per aver guardato il video, continua a seguirci!

  • @cbross100
    @cbross100 2 роки тому +1

    I finally understand this!!!! Thank you!

  • @gabrijeljosipovic1430
    @gabrijeljosipovic1430 5 років тому +3

    Uno di migliori video che spiegano passato prossimo. Grazie mille per questo video Manu 😃👍

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому +1

      Grazie mille a te per averlo guardato 🙏 😘

  • @user-gw8ch8nw2d
    @user-gw8ch8nw2d 4 роки тому

    I have spent ages trying to find a source that explained this clearly and concisely. Your explanation was by far the most helpful, and I will absolutely recommend it to others!
    Molto bene episodio! Grazie mille!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  4 роки тому +1

      Grazie mille John, che bello che ti sia piaciuto questo episodio 😍

  • @stuartnorman9010
    @stuartnorman9010 5 років тому +1

    Dear Manu another great video I have been self teaching myself Italian for a year and a half and have more and more questioned the idea in the last six months that would it be best to learn how language works before learning a language.
    And the great way you explain things makes me think this even more.
    Because until about six months ago I didn't realise how much you need to know about what was taught to you at school or even since you learned to talk in your early years.
    Maybe if I was taught by a teacher from day one it would have been different.
    I even had to look up what a adjective was in my first weeks the meaning of it.
    And it's much more complex at this stage in my opinion.
    Thanks so much for your fantastic content Manu best of luck

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      Thank you so much Stuart Norman 🙏😍 thank you for your wonderful words, è un piacere per me! Un abbraccione 😊

  • @fastraccoon5012
    @fastraccoon5012 5 років тому +3

    Grazie mille, Manu! This was one of the most helpful videos you've done. Absolutely worth the longer explanations.

  • @jonhthrouble3838
    @jonhthrouble3838 3 роки тому

    Grazie mille per la lezione Manu. By far one of the best teachers out here on YT. Too bad I can't afford your courses online. You see, Brasil's currency is going down the toilet so just the beginner course would cost me around R$1044,00 reais!! Don't get me wrong, it's worth every single penny for sure. Anyways, grazie di cuore Manu, sei un insegnante straordinario!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  3 роки тому

      We appreciate your Support! Continua a seguirci 😘

  • @lollydolly4590
    @lollydolly4590 4 роки тому +1

    Grazie mille finalmente io capisco!!

  • @rramosbroccetti
    @rramosbroccetti 5 років тому

    Grande Manu.... dopo un anno studiando con Italy made easy.com, parlo l’italiano al 💯 ... ti ringrazio tantissimo!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      Grazie mille a te! 🙏 Sono contento dei tuoi risultati! Ogni vostra vittoria con la lingua italiana mi spinge a fare sempre meglio! Un abbraccio😚

  • @lauraberry6729
    @lauraberry6729 4 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate these grammar explanations! I'm mostly learning Italian by semi-immersion but sometimes there are mysterious applications and MANU, you almost always solve the mysteries for me! Could you do a session on the many, many ways Italians use the verb FARE?

  • @EnzoVecchiaio
    @EnzoVecchiaio 5 років тому

    Fra tutte le spiegazione che ascoltavo, questa è stata certamente la piu chiara. Grazie

  • @maryschmidt8133
    @maryschmidt8133 8 місяців тому

    i'm a life time member of your course and woud like instructions on how to find these quizes

  • @silvanafernandezstorto7911
    @silvanafernandezstorto7911 4 роки тому

    Ti ringrazio Manu!!! you are a delight to learn from. And being an Argentinean myself, I can turn to both English or Spanish to understand. I also love listening to your italiano lento or caffé con Manu videos.

  • @playwright4peace
    @playwright4peace 5 років тому +1

    THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! -- GRAZIE INFINITE!!! Tu sei l'insegnate megliore! Adesso questo e' chiaro! Thinking of this in terms of "Is there an object?" makes this very clear. I was taught to use "essere" for verbs that show movement -- NO!! This does NOT always work -- Hai ragione!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      You're always welcome!😊 I'm so happy to be helpful! ❤️

  • @fli9405
    @fli9405 5 років тому +1

    Grazie Manu. È più chiaro dopo il video.

  • @maryamkeighobadi3218
    @maryamkeighobadi3218 3 роки тому

    Very useful, Thank you.😊

  • @IlGattonero13
    @IlGattonero13 5 років тому

    The "argument" was the only one that tripped me up -- but your explanation clarified it for me. This type of practice is always welcome. Very helpful, Manu; grazie molto!

  • @georgex5959
    @georgex5959 5 років тому

    Questo video è fantastico. Il tema é difficile e questo video mi ha aiutato immensamente!

  • @harmidis
    @harmidis 5 років тому

    Great work! Grazie mille!

  • @PCkitty26
    @PCkitty26 5 років тому

    Excellent lesson. I understand auxiliary verbs so much better now. Yes, I originally learned essere in conjunctions with "verbs of motion" and honestly this makes much more sense. In this case my knowledge of Spanish helps a bit, too, as I get understand the reflexive aspect a bit better

  • @tammietucker8847
    @tammietucker8847 4 роки тому

    Grazie Mille Manu. Something I really needed and you are so gifted in explaining and being thorough in your explanations which I so appreciate!!!! :) :)

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much for your kind comment!
      😍

  • @guilherme.ceccato
    @guilherme.ceccato 5 років тому

    Grazie mille, Manu! Fantastico.

  • @mikehudson5886
    @mikehudson5886 5 років тому

    Dice Jadwiga:
    Finalmente ci sto prenderlo la mano. 19/20! Solo “Marco e Chiara hanno discusso tutto il tempo” è ancora un po’ di mistero.
    Ci sono molte somilanze tra la grammatica italiana e quella della mia madre lingua (polacca) ─ entrambe sono impossibili! Ma conoscere l’una mi aiuta con l’altra.
    Grazie Manu! Ogni lezione è un piacere.

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      Grazie a te! 19/20 è quasi perfetto, complimenti!!! 😍

  • @donnamasini2053
    @donnamasini2053 5 років тому

    Grazie mille. Just took a break from your amazing Piacere master classes which I've been listening to for a week!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      Have you really been listening to me for an entire week? Really? Every day?? I'm flattered by your care! 😊Keep it up! 😘

  • @robertrobert5583
    @robertrobert5583 5 років тому

    Brilliant. Thanks for this. Duolingo just doesn't explain this in a way I can understand. Now I do!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      So happy you enjoyed my video and find it useful! 😊

  • @JoeesJewelry
    @JoeesJewelry 5 років тому

    Perfetto, come sempre! Grazie mille Manu!

  • @damienmason3807
    @damienmason3807 4 роки тому

    I'm hoping someone might see this and help me out. I'm trying to use Mangiare in 3 tenses. Present, Passato Prossimo and Gerundio. The Essere and Avere can be tricky. I thought the gerundio used Stare as the helping verb.
    Present - io Mangio (i eat)
    Passato Prossimo - Ho Mangiato (I have eaten)
    Gerundio - Sto mangiando (I'm eating)
    I hope I haven't embarrassed myself lol.

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  4 роки тому +1

      Bravissimo! Perfetto anche il Gerundio. In effetti il Gerundio italiano ha funzionalità e costruzione diversa dalla "-ing form" inglese. "Stare + Gerundio" è la forma più simile al Present Continuous! 😊 👏

    • @damienmason3807
      @damienmason3807 4 роки тому

      @@italymadeeasy Grazie. I'm struggling but trying lol. I'm trying to concentrate on the most used tenses.

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  4 роки тому

      😊

  • @pkoden19
    @pkoden19 5 років тому

    Manu, can you do a video on the use of the auxilary verbs with the three modal verbs potere, volere, and dovere? I would especially like an example with a reflexive verb as the infinitive. Even more advanced students find those rules to be very confusing especially how the pronoun placement affects the choice of auxiliary. Advance students can benefit from a video which reminds them of the rules more than a grammar book would. Remembering the videos help people remember the rules.

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      G Grazie mille per il tuo suggerimento, Peter O. Ottima idea! Un abbraccione😊

  • @Gianmarcos-ny1qd
    @Gianmarcos-ny1qd 5 років тому

    Ciao mani, ho un dubbio, dopo la parola "non so" si usa il congiuntivo?

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      Dipende dalla frase! Spesso questa espressione introduce un periodo ipotetico: in quel caso può esserci il Congiuntivo, ma non sempre! Puoi trovare frasi come "Non so se SIA giusto" ma anche "Non so se sono bravo". 😊

  • @nehalatef8782
    @nehalatef8782 2 роки тому

    so any or most of verbs that don't need object take essere?!

  • @jimlemon1
    @jimlemon1 5 років тому

    100%, ma ho preso Beginner Level 2 su IME.

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому +2

      Ciao Jim! Grazie per questa tua testimonianza... sono sempre felice quando gli studenti apprezzano i miei corsi e mi dicono che sono utili e che imparano molte cose! 😊 ❤️

  • @deannapalazzolo5555
    @deannapalazzolo5555 5 років тому

    amo la tua camicia o mi piace la tua camicia!

  • @bacardichasers
    @bacardichasers 5 років тому

    Manu are you sure that in the word PARTICIPLE the stressed vowel is I? I think it's A..

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому +2

      Sorry sorry! My pronunciation is always a mix of British/Australia (stress on the I) and North American (stress on the A). At least in Italy we all stress the same syllable...we just pronounce the vowels differently between regions! Ah, the challenges of languages!!!!

    • @bacardichasers
      @bacardichasers 5 років тому

      @@italymadeeasy oh i had no idea they pronounced it this way in GB and Australia. good to know. comunque sei il migliore! grazie

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому

      😊 😘

  • @gio-oz8gf
    @gio-oz8gf 5 років тому

    Yes Manu we say ( we, they, you) dined in English, but if you're working class people would give you a strange look.

    • @IlGattonero13
      @IlGattonero13 5 років тому

      Yes; "dined" is more common in formal written language than in spoken language (at least for US English speakers).

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 років тому +1

      👍 😊

  • @frederiekvanbeckum2268
    @frederiekvanbeckum2268 5 років тому

    Solo una piccola osservazione. Il soggetto della frase 13 è la concorrente e non Maria, come hai detto tu, e è per questo che il participio si accorge al femminile. In ogni caso non cambia niente, il risultato è lo stesso. 😉

    • @moirabeath6266
      @moirabeath6266 5 років тому +1

      La concorrente è Maria!

    • @frederiekvanbeckum2268
      @frederiekvanbeckum2268 5 років тому

      @Moira Beath Va bene, grazie. In quel caso mi aspettavo di vedere "di nome" invece di "del nome". Probabilmente è quello che mi ha confuso.

    • @moirabeath6266
      @moirabeath6266 5 років тому

      Frederiek van Beckum Prego! Saluti da Scozia 😊

  • @cameliamotoc18
    @cameliamotoc18 2 роки тому

    You are saying that it's free to join but it's not.

  • @allamikhlin
    @allamikhlin Рік тому

    The link to quizzes is broken

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Рік тому

      Unfortunately, this quiz is no longer available. In any case, thank you very much for being here😘