Present Perfect Tense
The passato prossimo—grammatically referred to as the present perfect—is a compound tense (tempo composto) that expresses a fact or action that happened in the recent past or that occurred long ago but still has ties to the present.
Here are a few examples of how the passato prossimo appears in Italian:
Ho appena chiamato. (I just called.)
Mi sono iscritto all'università quattro anni fa. (I entered the university four years ago.)
Questa mattina sono uscito presto.
(This morning I left early.)
Il Petrarca ha scritto sonetti immortali. (Petrarca wrote enduring sonnets.)
The following table lists some adverbial expressions that are often used with the passato prossimo:
COMMON ADVERBIAL EXPRESSIONS OFTEN USED WITH THE PASSATO PROSSIMO
Here are a few examples of how the passato prossimo appears in Italian:
Ho appena chiamato. (I just called.)
Mi sono iscritto all'università quattro anni fa. (I entered the university four years ago.)
Questa mattina sono uscito presto.
(This morning I left early.)
Il Petrarca ha scritto sonetti immortali. (Petrarca wrote enduring sonnets.)
The following table lists some adverbial expressions that are often used with the passato prossimo:
COMMON ADVERBIAL EXPRESSIONS OFTEN USED WITH THE PASSATO PROSSIMO
ieri | yesterday |
ieri pomeriggio | yesterday afternoon |
ieri sera | last night |
il mese scorso | last month |
l'altro giorno | the other day |
stamani | this morning |
tre giorni fa | three days ago |
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