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Mettere Conjugation - Conjugate Mettere in Italian


Mettere is an Italian irregular verb meaning to put. Mettere appears on the 100 Most Used Italian Verbs Poster as the 26th most used irregular verb.

Mettere Conjugation: Present Tense

io metto
tu metti
lui/lei mette
noi mettiamo
voi mettete
loro mettono

*Irregular forms in bold.

Mettere Passato Prossimo

The passato prossimo of Mettere is formed by combining the auxiliary verb avere with the past participle messo.

Mettere Gerundio

The gerundio of Mettere is mettendo.

Regular vs. Irregular Verbs

A verb is called a regular verb when its conjugation follows a typical pattern. A verb which does not follow these patterns exactly is called an irregular verb. In Italian, the 3 regular patterns are for verbs ending in are, ere, and ire.

Italian Regular Verb Conjugation Chart

Italian Conjugation Chart

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