In this lesson, we will look at the verb riuscire passato prossimo conjugation.
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Riuscire passato prossimo: Conjugation table and pronunciation
Riuscire has a regular past participle in the passato prossimo tense. Its helper verb is essere.
Remember that the past participle must agree in gender and number with the subject!
Riuscire passato prossimo pronunciation
I | have been able to |
io | sono riuscito/a |
you (s) | have been able to |
tu | sei riuscito/a |
he, she | has been able to |
lui, lei | è riuscito/a |
we | have been able to |
noi | siamo riusciti/e |
you (pl) | have been able to |
voi | siete riusciti/e |
they | have been able to |
loro | sono riusciti/e |
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Riuscire passato prossimo: Examples
Sono riuscito a fermare il ladro.
I was able to stop the thief.
Sei riuscito ad avviare la macchina?
Were you able to start your car?
Il ladro è riuscito a scappare prima che arrivasse la polizia.
The thief managed to escape before the police arrived.
Non siamo ancora riusciti a risolvere il problema.
We haven’t been able to solve the problem yet.
Siete riusciti a prendere quel cane randagio?
Were you able to catch that stray dog?
Le mie sorelle sono riuscite a trovare lavoro.
My sisters were able to find jobs.
And that’s it, now you know the riuscire passato prossimo conjugation in Italian!
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