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  1. The third person is the “He/She/It”. Then the plural (We, You, They). In Italian the verb “to be” is “Essere” and it looks like this: io sono, tu sei, lui/lei/Lei è, noi siamo, voi siete, loro/Loro sono. You can see that there’s more variation than in English. Each of the 6 forms is different.

  2. Translation for 'io sono' in the free Italian-English dictionary and many other English translations.

    • Essere Uses
    • Indicativo Passato Prossimo: Indicative Present Perfect
    • Indicativo Trapassato Remoto: Preterite Perfect Indicative
    • Indicativo Futuro Anteriore: Indicative Future Perfect
    • Congiuntivo Passato: Present Perfect Subjunctive
    • Congiuntivo Trapassato: Past Perfect Subjunctive
    • Infinito Presente & Passato: Present & Past Infinitive
    • Participio Presente & Passato: Present & Past Participle

    Essere's main use is as a copula linking to an adjective or a noun; some form of complement to the subject. For example: 1. Non è bel tempo oggi.It is not beautiful weather today. 2. Donatella e Marta sono ragazze meravigliose.Donatella and Marta are wonderful girls. 3. Lucia è di Cetona.Lucia is from Cetona. 4. Sono in ritardo.I am late. 5. Franco...

    The passato prossimo, made of the present of the auxiliary and the past participle. The past participle of essere is stato. Because it is irregular, this and all compound tenses of essereare irregular.

    An irregular trapassato remoto, made of the passato remotoof the auxiliary and the past participle. A good literary remote storytelling tense.

    Another irregular tense withessere, the futuro anteriore, made of the simple future of the auxiliary and the past participle. With essere, this is a good tense for speculation.

    The congiuntivo passato, irregular here, is made of the present subjunctive of the auxiliary and the past participle.

    The congiuntivo trapassato is made of the imperfetto congiuntivoof the auxiliary and the past participle.

    With essere as well, the infinito is often used as a noun, or infinito sostantivato. The word benessere, well-being, is a compound of the infinito.

    The present participle, essente, is not used. The past participle, other than its verbal use as auxiliary, is used as a noun.

    • Michael San Filippo
  3. Apr 15, 2019 · We are. Voi siete. You are. Essi sono. They are. Io sono un ingegnere. (I am an engineer.) As you can see, you don’t have to add the subject to the sentence when it is implied by the verb. You could get rid of io in the first example and the sentence would still be grammatically correct.

  4. io sono translation in Italian - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'sonno, sogno, suono, sonoro', examples, definition, conjugation.

  5. Translations in context of "io sono" in Italian-English from Reverso Context: io sono stato, io sono solo, io sono stata, io sono sempre, sono io quella.

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  7. The question sounds confusing, but i always just use sono as in sono a Londra, but when would you say it would be best to say io sono? Thankyou.

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