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Daily Verb Lesson: Italian for get worse is aggravarsi
The Italian verb for worsen is the reflexive -ARE verb aggravarsi.
... imagine things get worse after the AGGRAVATION!
Aggravarsi can also mean: to become aggravated, to get worse; to inflame.
Related words include:
- aggravare (v) : to worsen to aggravate.
- l'aggravante (nf) : aggravating (thing, circumstance).
- l'aggravata (nm) : aggravation, worsening. / l'aggravio (nm) : increase (ie fiscal).
The meaning of verbs can change when in the Reflexive. They often show action done to oneself or between each other, and use the Reflexive Pronoun (mi, ti, si, ci, vi, si) Reflexive verbs also take essere in the compound tenses and the Past Participle agrees in number and gender with the subject.
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to worsen : aggravarsi
Imagine things get worse after AGGRAVATION! |
aggravarsi - VERB CONJUGATION TABLE - to worsen |
Simple Tenses aggravarsi Present Participle: aggravante
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TENSE |
io mi |
tu ti |
lui/lei/Lei si |
noi ci |
voi vi |
loro/Loro si |
Present Presente get worse |
aggravo |
aggravi |
aggrava |
aggraviamo |
aggravate |
aggravano |
Past Imperfect Imperfetto got worse |
aggravavo |
aggravavi |
aggravava |
aggravavamo |
aggravavate |
aggravavano |
Simple Past Passato remoto got worse |
aggravai |
aggravasti |
aggravò |
aggravammo |
aggravaste |
aggravarono |
Future Futuro semplice will get worse |
aggraverò |
aggraverai |
aggraverà |
aggraveremo |
aggraverete |
aggraveranno |
Conditional Condizionale would get worse |
aggraverei |
aggraveresti |
aggraverebbe |
aggraveremmo |
aggravereste |
aggraverebbero |
Subjunctive Congiuntivo Presente may get worse |
aggravi |
aggravi |
aggravi |
aggraviamo |
aggraviate |
aggravino |
Compound Tenses aggravarsi Past Participle: essere aggravato/a/i/e |
Present Perfect Passato Prossimo have gotten worse |
sono aggravato/a |
sei aggravato/a |
è aggravato/a |
siamo aggravati/e |
siete aggravati/e |
sono aggravati/e |
Past Perfect Trapassato Prossimo had gotten worse |
ero aggravato/a |
eri aggravato/a |
era aggravato/a |
eravamo aggravati/e |
eravate aggravati/e |
erano aggravati/e |
Future Perfect Futuro Anteriore will have gotten worse |
sarò aggravato/a |
sarai aggravato/a |
sarà aggravato/a |
saremo aggravati/e |
sarete aggravati/e |
saranno aggravati/e |
Conditional Perfect Condizionale Passato would've gotten worse |
sarei aggravato/a |
saresti aggravato/a |
sarebbe aggravato/a |
saremmo aggravati/e |
sareste aggravati/e |
sarebbero aggravati/e |
Perfect Subjunctive Congiuntivo Passato may've gotten worse |
sia aggravato/a |
sia aggravato/a |
sia aggravato/a |
siamo aggravati/e |
siate aggravati/e |
siano aggravati/e |
Imperative Imperativo get worse! |
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aggravati! non aggravarti |
(non) si aggravi! |
(non) aggraviamoci! |
(non) aggravatevi! |
(non) si aggravino! |
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Aggravarsi is a regular, reflexive -ARE verb.
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Learn aggravarsi and it will reinforce the pattern for many other -ARE verbs.
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Do the daily verb every day for a month and you will have a solid knowledge of the -ARE verbs' conjugation patterns. Each month a new family of verbs is featured.
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