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B1 Italian GrammarSubjunctive II (Konjunktiv II)

Master the Italian conditional mood for expressing hypothetical situations, wishes, and polite requests. Learn to form and use the condizionale presente and passato, understand se-clauses, and express politeness in Italian conversation.

1Forming the Conditional Present

The condizionale presente is formed by adding conditional endings to the future stem. For -are verbs: drop -e, add -ei, -esti, -ebbe, -emmo, -este, -ebbero. For -ere/-ire: same endings. Irregular futures have the same stems in conditional.

Conditional Formation

InfinitiveStemConditional
parlareparler-parlerei
prendereprender-prenderei
dormiredormir-dormirei
esseresar-sarei

Examples

Vorrei un caffè, per favore.

I would like a coffee, please.

polite request with volere

Sarebbe bello vederti.

It would be nice to see you.

essere in conditional

Potrebbe aiutarmi?

Could you help me?

polite question with potere

Verremmo volentieri.

We would gladly come.

venire irregular stem

2Conditional Sentences (Periodo Ipotetico)

Italian has three types of conditional sentences. Type 2 (hypothetical present): se + imperfetto congiuntivo → condizionale presente. Type 3 (hypothetical past): se + trapassato congiuntivo → condizionale passato. The subjunctive is required in the se-clause.

Conditional Sentence Types

TypeSe-ClauseMain Clause
1 (real)se + presentepresente/futuro
2 (unreal present)se + imperfetto cong.condizionale presente
3 (unreal past)se + trapassato cong.condizionale passato

Examples

Se fossi ricco, viaggerei ovunque.

If I were rich, I would travel everywhere.

type 2: impf congiuntivo + cond

Se avessi saputo, avrei aiutato.

If I had known, I would have helped.

type 3: trapas cong + cond passato

Se venisse, saremmo contenti.

If he/she came, we would be happy.

hypothetical present

Cosa faresti se vincessi alla lotteria?

What would you do if you won the lottery?

hypothetical question

3Conditional Past

The condizionale passato expresses what would have happened. Form it with conditional of avere/essere + past participle. Use it for past hypotheticals, regrets, and unfulfilled intentions. It pairs with trapassato congiuntivo in se-clauses.

Conditional Past Formation

SubjectWith avereWith essere
ioavrei parlatosarei andato/a
tuavresti parlatosaresti andato/a
lui/leiavrebbe parlatosarebbe andato/a
noiavremmo parlatosaremmo andati/e

Examples

Avrei voluto vederti.

I would have wanted to see you.

unfulfilled wish

Sarebbe venuta se possibile.

She would have come if possible.

conditional past with essere

Avremmo dovuto partire prima.

We should have left earlier.

dovere in conditional past

Non l'avrebbe mai fatto.

He would never have done it.

negative conditional past

4Polite Expressions and Wishes

The conditional makes requests more polite in Italian. Use it with volere, potere, dovere for courteous speech. Magari + imperfetto/trapassato expresses strong wishes. The conditional also expresses future in the past and reported information.

Polite Conditional Uses

DirectPoliteEnglish
Voglio...Vorrei...I would like...
Può...?Potrebbe...?Could you...?
Devi...Dovresti...You should...
È possibileSarebbe possibileWould it be possible

Examples

Potrebbe ripetere, per favore?

Could you repeat, please?

polite request

Vorrei prenotare un tavolo.

I would like to book a table.

polite wish

Dovresti chiamare tua madre.

You should call your mother.

polite advice

Magari potessi andare!

If only I could go!

strong wish with magari