Introduction
Introduzione
The Italian subjunctive mood is one of the most difficult concepts for English speakers to learn. While English has a subjunctive mood, its grammatical formulations aren't quite as different from the indicative tenses.
You use the subjunctive for various reasons:
cases of desire
Io desidero che vengano.
I hope that they come.
to express doubt
Credo che lui vada.
I believe that he will go.
to make impersonal emotional statements
È bene che sia supportato.
How good that it is supported.
to talk about impeding events
Quando ti vada, mandami saluti.
When you go, say "hi" for me.
Italian also has a past subjunctive that describes past events in the same way as above.
					You use the subjunctive for various reasons:
cases of desire
Io desidero che vengano.
I hope that they come.
to express doubt
Credo che lui vada.
I believe that he will go.
to make impersonal emotional statements
È bene che sia supportato.
How good that it is supported.
to talk about impeding events
Quando ti vada, mandami saluti.
When you go, say "hi" for me.
Italian also has a past subjunctive that describes past events in the same way as above.
Verb Conjugations
Coniugazioni verbali
non-finite
non finito
infinitive
									infinito
								
										        													        				
									present participle
									participio presente
								
										        													        				
									past participle
									participio passato
								
										        													        				
									gerund
									gerundio
								
										        					        		indicative
indicativo
subjunctive
congiuntivo
present
									presente
								
										        													        				
									imperfect
									imperfetto
								
										        					        		
							
					
					
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