mettendo
Mettendo is the present participle (gerundio presente) of the Italian verb mettere, meaning to put or to place. As a non-finite verb form, it does not itself convey person or tense but is used to express ongoing actions or to link ideas across clauses. In practice, mettendo often appears in constructions that convey simultaneity or manner.
One common use is to form progressive tenses in combination with the auxiliary verb stare (sto mettendo,
Beyond indicating ongoing action, mettendo appears in many set phrases that express specific meanings built around
- mettere da parte (to set aside or save)
- mettere in ordine or mettere a posto (to tidy up)
- mettere insieme (to put together)
- mettere in evidenza (to highlight or emphasize)
- mettere in atto (to put into practice or implement)
Grammatical notes: mettendo agrees in form with no subject, as all gerunds. It is distinct from the