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mostreremmo

Mostreremmo is the first-person plural conditional present form of the Italian verb mostrare, meaning “we would show.” It is used to express hypothetical actions, offers, or proposals, often in polite or conditional statements.

Formation and usage: The form is built from the stem mostr- plus the conditional ending -emmo, giving

Examples:

- Se avessimo tempo, mostreremmo i dati completi domani.

- Se voleste, mostreremmo come funziona il sistema.

Notes and related forms: Mostreremmo is regular in its morphology for the conditional present, unlike some

the
full
present
conditional:
io
mostrerei,
tu
mostreresti,
lui/lei
mostrerebbe,
noi
mostreremmo,
voi
mostrereste,
loro
mostrerebbero.
In
practice,
mostreremmo
appears
in
sentences
that
describe
what
would
happen
under
certain
conditions
or
as
a
courteous
way
to
propose
sharing
information.
The
conditional
clause
commonly
appears
with
se
plus
the
imperfect
subjunctive,
for
example:
Se
avessimo
tempo,
mostreremmo
i
risultati.
It
can
also
introduce
polite
offers
or
explanations
in
the
main
clause,
as
in
Se
voleste,
mostreremmo
le
prove.
Italian
verbs
with
irregular
stems
in
other
tenses.
It
derives
from
mostrare,
itself
from
Latin
monstrare.
The
form
can
be
combined
with
clitics
(e.g.,
mostreremmo-li,
mostreremmo-le)
or
used
in
reported
speech
when
describing
what
a
group
would
show
under
particular
circumstances.