| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Mio fratello (pause with a tap of the finger) molto sport da ragazzo. |
| Mio fratello (pause with a tap of the finger) molto sport da ragazzo. |
| faceva |
| faceva |
| Mio fratello faceva molto sport da ragazzo. |
| Mio fratello faceva molto sport da ragazzo. |
| "My brother used to do a lot of sports as a boy." |
| We use faceva because it's the third person singular of fare in the imperfetto, describing a repeated past activity. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Quando (pause with a tap of the finger) a scuola, portavo sempre il panino da casa. |
| Quando (pause with a tap of the finger) a scuola, portavo sempre il panino da casa. |
| andavo |
| andavo |
| Quando andavo a scuola, portavo sempre il panino da casa. |
| Quando andavo a scuola, portavo sempre il panino da casa. |
| "When I used to go to school, I always brought a sandwich from home." |
| We use andavo, the first person singular of andare, to show a past routine. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Da bambino, non (pause with a tap of the finger) le verdure. |
| Da bambino, non (pause with a tap of the finger) le verdure. |
| mangiavo |
| mangiavo |
| Da bambino, non mangiavo le verdure. |
| Da bambino, non mangiavo le verdure. |
| "As a child, I didn't used to eat vegetables." |
| We use mangiavo, the first person singular of mangiare, to express a habitual dislike. |
| Unscramble the words to make a sentence. |
| Ready? |
| Quando |
| Quando ero |
| Quando ero piccolo |
| Quando ero piccolo giocavo |
| Quando ero piccolo giocavo con |
| Quando ero piccolo giocavo con le |
| Quando ero piccolo giocavo con le macchine. |
| "When I was little, I used to play with toy cars." |
| Quando ero piccolo giocavo con le macchine. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Da ragazza, (guardava or guardavo) molti film stranieri. |
| Da ragazza, (guardava or guardavo) molti film stranieri. |
| guardavo |
| guardavo |
| Da ragazza, guardavo molti film stranieri. |
| "As a girl, I used to watch a lot of foreign films." |
| Guardavo is used here because it matches the first-person singular subject implied by da ragazza — "as a girl" referring to the speaker herself. |
| We use the -avo ending to indicate "I used to" in the imperfetto tense. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| I miei nonni (vivevano or vivevamo) in campagna. |
| I miei nonni (vivevano or vivevamo) in campagna. |
| vivevano |
| vivevano |
| I miei nonni vivevano in campagna. |
| "My grandparents used to live in the countryside." |
| Vivevano is correct because the subject i miei nonni — "my grandparents" — is third-person plural. |
| The -vano ending in the imperfetto tense agrees with "they", showing a repeated or habitual action in the past. |
| Let's translate some sentences into Italian. |
| Translate "When I was ten, I used to ride my bike every day." into Italian. |
| Quando, meaning "when," |
| followed by |
| avevo, the imperfect tense of avere, meaning "I used to have" or simply "I was (age)," |
| next |
| dieci anni, meaning "ten years old," |
| followed by |
| andavo, the imperfect form of andare, meaning "I used to go," |
| and finally |
| in bici ogni giorno, meaning "by bike every day." |
| The structure Quando + [imperfect sentence], [imperfect sentence] |
| is used here because we are describing two background actions or states that were true at the same time in the past. |
| Both avevo and andavo are in the imperfetto tense, used to talk about age and repeated past actions. |
| Quando avevo dieci anni, andavo in bici ogni giorno. |
| Quando avevo dieci anni, andavo in bici ogni giorno. |
| "When I was ten, I used to ride my bike every day." |
| Translate "As a child, I used to help my grandmother in the kitchen." into Italian. |
| Da bambino, meaning "as a child," |
| followed by |
| aiutavo, the imperfect tense of aiutare, meaning "I used to help," |
| next |
| mia nonna, meaning "my grandmother," |
| and finally |
| in cucina, meaning "in the kitchen." |
| The pattern Da + [noun/adjective], [imperfect sentence] |
| is used here because we're describing someone's status in the past (being a child), followed by a habitual action. |
| Aiutavo is in the imperfetto tense, used for regular or repeated past actions. |
| Da bambino, aiutavo mia nonna in cucina. |
| Da bambino, aiutavo mia nonna in cucina. |
| "As a child, I used to help my grandmother in the kitchen." |
| Translate "When we were young, we had a dog." into Italian. |
| Quando, meaning "when," |
| followed by |
| eravamo, the imperfect form of essere, meaning "we were," |
| next |
| giovani, meaning "young," |
| followed by |
| avevamo, the imperfect tense of avere, meaning "we used to have," |
| and finally |
| un cane, meaning "a dog." |
| Quando + [imperfect sentence], [imperfect sentence] |
| is used here because the sentence describes a past time frame and a situation that was ongoing. |
| Eravamo and avevamo are both in the imperfetto, used for past descriptions and continuous states. |
| Quando eravamo giovani, avevamo un cane. |
| Quando eravamo giovani, avevamo un cane. |
| "When we were young, we had a dog." |
| Listen to me as I speak. Which imperfetto verb is used in the sentences? |
| Da bambino, non mangiavo le verdure. |
| Let's listen one more time. |
| Da bambino, non mangiavo le verdure. |
| Did you hear, mangiavo? |
| mangiavo, the imperfetto form of mangiare, is used here to describe a repeated action in the past. |
| How about...? |
| Quando ero piccolo giocavo con le macchine. |
| Let's listen one more time. |
| Quando ero piccolo giocavo con le macchine. |
| Did you hear, giocavo? |
| Giocavo is the imperfetto of giocare, used here to express a habitual action during childhood. |
| Next… |
| Da ragazza, guardavo molti film stranieri. |
| One more time. |
| Da ragazza, guardavo molti film stranieri. |
| Did you hear, guardavo? |
| Guardavo is in the imperfetto tense, showing that the speaker regularly watched films in the past. |
| And... |
| Quando avevo dieci anni, andavo in bici ogni giorno. |
| One more time. |
| Quando avevo dieci anni, andavo in bici ogni giorno. |
| Did you hear, andavo? |
| Andavo is the imperfetto form of andare, used to indicate a past routine or ongoing activity. |
| Thank you for watching. |
| Now you know how to discuss past events in Italian. |
| ...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway. |
| A presto! |
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