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He put (remote past) in Italian 🇮🇹


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he put (remote past) lui mise
How to say “he put (remote past)” in Italian? “Lui mise”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “lui mise” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on he put (remote past) in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the verb "mettere":
• Associate "mettere" with the English "to put." Think of placing an object—“to put something in its place”—to trigger the similarity in meaning.
• Remember the irregular remote past forms by noting that the stem changes from "mett-" to "mis-," as found in "lui mise."

Explanation of "lui mise":
• "Lui mise" is the third-person singular form in the passato remoto (remote past) of "mettere," a verb that means “to put” or “to place.”
• This tense is mainly used in written Italian or in formal/narrative contexts to refer to actions completed in the distant past.

Other Italian words with similar meanings:
• "Piazzare" – meaning “to place” or “to set.”
• "Posare" – meaning “to lay (something down)” or “to set down.”
• "Collocare" – meaning “to situate” or “to locate.”

Conjugations of "mettere":

Infinitive:
 mettere – to put

Present tense (Indicativo Presente):
 io metto     (“I put”)
 tu metti     (“you put”)
 lui/lei mette  (“he/she puts”)
 noi mettiamo   (“we put”)
 voi mettete   (“you all put”)
 loro mettono   (“they put”)

Passato Prossimo:
 io ho messo
 tu hai messo
 lui/lei ha messo
 noi abbiamo messo
 voi avete messo
 loro hanno messo

Imperfetto:
 io mettevo
 tu mettevi
 lui/lei metteva
 noi mettevamo
 voi mettevate
 loro mettevano

Passato Remoto:
 io misi
 tu mettesti
 lui/lei mise   (as in “lui mise”)
 noi mettemmo
 voi metteste
 loro misero

Futuro Semplice:
 io metterò
 tu metterai
 lui/lei metterà
 noi metteremo
 voi metterete
 loro metteranno

Examples of sentences using "mettere":

1. Lui mise il libro sul tavolo.
 Translation: He put the book on the table.

2. Durante la cerimonia, lei mise la corona sulla testa della principessa.
 Translation: During the ceremony, she placed the crown on the princess’s head.

3. Nel racconto, lui mise in atto un piano audace per salvare la città.
 Translation: In the story, he put into action a bold plan to save the city.

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