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You can compare the tenses and the inner workings of the imperfect subjunctive in
Table 6-6
.

Table 6-6 Using the Correct Subjunctive Dependent Clause

Independent Clause

Dependent Clause

Example

Present indicative

Present subjunctive

Penso
che lui
sia
onesto.
(
I think that he is honest.
)

Present indicative

Past subjunctive

Penso
che lui
sia
stato
onesto.
(
I think that he was honest.
)

Future imperative

Present subjunctive

Vorrai
che lui
sia
onesto!
(
You're going to want him to be honest!
)

Present imperative

Present subjunctive

Digli
che
sia
onesto!
(
Tell him to be honest!
)

Imperfect indicative

Imperfect subjunctive

Pensavo
che lui
fosse
onesto.
(
I thought that he was honest.
)

Present conditional

Imperfect subjunctive

Penserei
che lui
fosse
onesto.
(
I would think that he was honest.
)

Past conditional

Imperfect subjunctive

Avrei
pensato
che lui
fosse
onesto.
(
I would've thought that he was honest.
)

Present perfect indicative

Imperfect subjunctive

Ho
pensato
che lui
fosse
onesto.
(
I thought that he was honest.
)

Past absolute indicative

Imperfect subjunctive

Pensai
che lui
fosse
onesto.
(
I thought that he was honest.
)

Getting a grip on irregular imperfect subjunctives

Okay, so not every part of the imperfect subjunctive is as simple and beautiful as it seems, judging from the earlier sections of this chapter! You have to deal with some irregular verbs in the imperfect subjunctive. What this means is that you need to change the stems of the verbs before you add the imperfect subjunctive endings. The good news is that you have only a few irregular verbs to worry about. The following are some of the most frequently used irregular verbs, along with their irregular stems:

bere
(
to drink
)
→
bevessi, bevessi, bevesse, bevessimo, beveste, bevessero

dare
(
to give
)
→
dessi, dessi, desse, dessimo, deste, dessero

dire
(
to say; to tell
)
→
dicessi, dicessi, dicesse, dicessimo, diceste, dicessero

essere
(
to be
)
→
fossi, fossi, fosse
,
fossimo, foste, fossero

fare
(
to do; to make
)
→
facessi, facessi, facesse, facessimo, faceste, facessero

stare
(
to be; to stay
)
→
stessi, stessi, stesse, stessimo, steste, stessero

tradurre
(
to translate
)
→
traducessi, traducessi, traducesse, traducessimo, traduceste, traducessero

proporre
(
to propose
)
→
proponessi, proponessi, proponesse, proponessimo, proponeste, proponessero

Many of these forms share the same irregular stem with the imperfect indicative tense.

The following tables contain the conjugations of
bere
and
tradurre.
You can flip to
Appendix A
to see how the others conjugate — in the imperfect subjunctive and all the other tenses.

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