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The Verb Fare in Italian: Present, Past Tenses and Everyday Expressions

The verb fare (to do; to make) expresses the idea of doing or producing something.

It comes from the Latin facere and does not follow the regular conjugation pattern of -are verbs: it is irregular.


Fare and the weather


Common expressions with FARE


Example sentences


Conjugation of FARE

Present tense

PersonFormExample
iofaccioFaccio colazione alle 8. (I have breakfast at 8.)
tufaiFai troppi errori di fretta. (You make too many mistakes in a hurry.)
lui/leifaMaria fa una torta buonissima. (Maria makes a delicious cake.)
noifacciamoFacciamo sport ogni giorno. (We do sports every day.)
voifateFate molto rumore! (You make a lot of noise!)
lorofannoFanno una festa sabato. (They are throwing a party on Saturday.)

Passato prossimo (present perfect, auxiliary 

avere)

PersonFormExample
ioho fattoHo fatto i compiti ieri sera. (I did my homework last night.)
tuhai fattoHai fatto un buon lavoro. (You did a good job.)
lui/leiha fattoHa fatto una foto bellissima. (He/She took a beautiful picture.)
noiabbiamo fattoAbbiamo fatto una passeggiata al parco. (We took a walk in the park.)
voiavete fattoAvete fatto la spesa stamattina. (You did the shopping this morning.)
lorohanno fattoHanno fatto un viaggio in Italia. (They took a trip to Italy.)

Imperfetto (imperfect)

PersonFormExample
iofacevoDa bambino facevo colazione tardi. (As a child, I used to have breakfast late.)
tufaceviFacevi sempre troppe domande. (You always asked too many questions.)
lui/leifacevaDa piccolo faceva sport ogni giorno. (As a child, he/she used to play sports every day.)
noifacevamoFacevamo lunghe passeggiate insieme. (We used to take long walks together.)
voifacevateFacevate troppo rumore in classe. (You used to make too much noise in class.)
lorofacevanoFacevano spesso gite in montagna. (They often went on trips to the mountains.)

Tip for learners: memorize the most common expressions with fare together with its conjugated forms. They are part of everyday Italian and appear constantly in real conversations.

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