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agireremmo

Agireremmo is a form of the Italian verb agire, used to express a conditional action in the first-person plural. In Italian, agire means to act or to take action, and agire is treated as an irregular -ire verb in some of its tenses. The conditional presente conveys what would happen under certain conditions or circumstances.

In standard Italian, the conditional present for agire is formed from the verb stem and the typical

Usage notes:

- Agireremmo is used in hypothetical or contingent statements, often in clauses introduced by if-structures or imagined

- The conditional mood overall can express potential actions, polite suggestions, or statements about what would happen

Related forms and derivatives of agire include the gerund agendo and the past participle agito, which appear

conditional
endings
used
for
-ire
verbs
in
this
mood.
The
form
commonly
cited
for
the
first-person
plural
is
agiriremmo,
while
agireremmo
is
often
discussed
as
a
nonstandard
or
less
common
variant.
The
distinction
can
be
subtle
in
practical
usage,
and
most
grammars
emphasize
agiriremmo
as
the
correct,
widely
accepted
form
in
formal
writing.
scenarios.
For
example:
Se
avessimo
tempo,
agiriremmo
subito.
under
particular
conditions,
rather
than
actions
that
are
certain
to
occur.
in
compound
tenses
with
essere
or
avere.
Agire
as
a
verb
is
used
both
transitively
and
intransitively,
and
its
conditional
forms
participate
in
the
same
mood
pattern
as
other
Italian
verbs
in
this
class.
See
also
agire,
condizionale
presente,
and
other
Italian
verb
conjugation
references
for
broader
patterns.