C1 verb

disporsi

When you use the verb disporsi, it means you're getting ready for something, like arranging yourself or preparing for an action. It's often used reflexively, meaning the subject of the verb is also the one performing the action on themselves.

Think of it as putting yourself in a certain position or state of readiness. For example, if you're about to start a race, you might disporsi at the starting line. Or, if you're getting ready to listen to a lecture, you might disporsi comfortably in your chair.

Disporsi is a reflexive verb that means 'to get ready,' 'to prepare oneself,' or 'to arrange oneself.' This verb emphasizes the act of preparing for something, whether it's a physical action or a mental readiness.

You often see it used when someone is about to start an activity or needs to be in a specific position. It's a bit more formal than just saying 'prepararsi,' and it often implies a deliberate and intentional act of getting into position or becoming ready.

Gramática essencial

Disporsi is a reflexive verb, so it always needs a reflexive pronoun (mi, ti, si, ci, vi, si) before the conjugated verb. The pronoun must agree with the subject.

Mi dispongo a partire. (I get ready to leave.)

When disporsi is followed by an infinitive verb, it typically uses the preposition 'a'.

Ci disponiamo a studiare. (We prepare to study.)

In compound tenses, disporsi uses the auxiliary verb 'essere' (to be) and the past participle agrees with the subject in gender and number.

Si sono disposti in cerchio. (They arranged themselves in a circle.)

Disporsi can also be used with nouns, often implying 'to be inclined to' or 'to be willing to' do something. In this case, it might not always use a preposition depending on the context.

Si dispone a dare una mano. (He is willing to lend a hand.)

When disporsi is used to mean 'to get into position', it often takes a spatial preposition like 'in' or 'su' depending on the specific arrangement.

I soldati si dispongono in formazione. (The soldiers arrange themselves in formation.)

Teste-se 6 perguntas

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Prima di iniziare il concerto, l'orchestra si ____ per l'esecuzione del pezzo principale.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: dispone

The verb 'disporsi' in the third person singular (l'orchestra) present indicative is 'si dispone'.

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I soldati si ____ in formazione serrata, pronti per l'assalto imminente.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: disposero

The past historic tense for 'loro' (i soldati) of 'disporsi' is 'si disposero'.

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Affinché la presentazione sia efficace, è fondamentale che tu ti ____ con calma e sicurezza.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: disponga

The subjunctive mood, second person singular, for 'disporsi' after 'affinché' is 'ti disponga'.

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Non appena riceveranno l'ordine, gli operai si ____ per cominciare i lavori di costruzione.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: disporranno

The future simple tense, third person plural, for 'disporsi' is 'si disporranno'.

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Se solo si ____ meglio, la squadra avrebbe avuto maggiori possibilità di vittoria.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: disponesse

The imperfect subjunctive tense, third person singular, for 'disporsi' after 'se solo' is 'si disponesse'.

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Dopo un lungo dibattito, il consiglio si ____ per votare la proposta all'unanimità.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: dispose

The past historic tense for 'il consiglio' (third person singular) of 'disporsi' is 'si dispose'.

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