“Avere” is the Italian verb for “to have,” and mastering its conjugation is essential for everyday conversations. Just like in English, Italians use it to express possession or ownership, and it has countless applications! Additionally, avere functions as an auxiliary verb, similar to essere (to be).
However, before you start conjugating avere, it’s important to note that it’s highly irregular and doesn’t follow the standard -ere verb endings.
Subject pronouns | Conjugated verb |
io | ho |
tu | hai |
lui/lei | ha |
noi | abbiamo |
voi | avete |
loro | hanno |
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blank
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb avere.
Exercise 2: Multiple Choice
Choose the correct form of avere for each sentence.
1.Marco e Giulia ___ una bella famiglia.
2. Io ___ bisogno di studiare.
3. Noi ___ una grande sorpresa per te.
4. Voi ___ già pranzato?
Exercise 3: Translate the Sentence
Translate the following sentences from English to Italian using the correct form of avere.
Exercise 4: Correct the Sentence
Identify and correct the errors in the following sentences.