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Corregge

Corregge is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb correggere, which means to correct, amend, or rectify. It is used when the subject (he, she, or it) performs the action of correcting, as in "Lui corregge gli errori." Correggere itself derives from Latin corrīgēre, meaning to set right.

In usage, corregge appears across domains such as education, publishing, quality control, and everyday speech. It

Conjugation: in the present tense it appears as io correggo, tu correggi, lui/lei corregge, noi correggiamo,

See also: correggere, correzione, correttore.

can
denote
correcting
mistakes
in
text,
data,
or
behavior,
as
well
as
adjusting
plans
or
procedures
to
meet
standards.
The
verb
is
transitive
and
typically
followed
by
a
direct
object:
correggere
qualcosa.
voi
correggete,
loro
correggono.
Other
forms
include
correggente
(gerund),
correggibile
(adjective),
and
the
past
participle
corretto,
used
with
essere
or
avere
to
form
compound
tenses.
The
imperfect
is
correggevo,
correggevi,
correggeva,
correggevamo,
correggevate,
correggevano;
the
future
is
correggerò,
correggerai,
correggerà,
correggeremo,
correggerete,
correggeranno.