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#italian #italian-grammar
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Unlike other (finite) verb forms, the participle cannot be [...] but is found [...]
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used on its own

together with other verb forms.

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#italian #italian-grammar
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Unlike other (finite) verb forms, the participle cannot be [...] but is found [...]
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#italian #italian-grammar
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Unlike other (finite) verb forms, the participle cannot be [...] but is found [...]
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used on its own

together with other verb forms.
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(present, past) Verbs normally have a present participle and a past participle. Unlike other (finite) verb forms, the participle cannot be used on its own but is found together with other verb forms. The past participle is used with the verb avere or essere to form the passato prossimo tense: non abbiamo mangiato

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