avvenire (51)
Past Part. avvenuto
Gerund avvenendo
Irregular verb
to happen, to occur
The Seven Simple Tenses
| Singular | Plural |
| 1 |
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| 2 | Imperfect
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| 3 | Past Absolute
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| 4 | Future
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| 5 | Present Conditional
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| 6 | Present Subjunctive
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| 7 | Imperfect Subjunctive
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The Seven Compound Tenses
| Singular | Plural |
| 8 | Present Perfect
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| 9 | Present Perfect
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| 10 | Past Anterior
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| 11 | Future Perfect
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| 12 | Past Conditional
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| 13 | Past Subjunctive
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| 14 | Past Perfect Subjunctive
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| Examples | Related expression |
|---|---|
| Quelle cose avvennero quando ero bam- bino. Those things happened when I was a child. | Non si sa cosa può portare l’avvenire. We can’t know what the future brings. |
NOTE: Like all impersonal verbs, avvenire is used (usually) in the third person (singular and plural). For convenience, the other forms are omitted here. This verb is composed with venire (to come) and, thus, is conjugated exactly like it.