Italian Phrase
L'evento è stato a maggio.
Meaning
This phrase indicates that a specific event occurred during the month of May. It uses the 'passato prossimo' tense, which is the standard way to describe completed actions in the past in Italian.
When to use
Use this sentence when you are reporting the timing of a past meeting, party, or official occasion. It is appropriate for both formal reports and casual conversations about past schedules.
✦Grammar Breakdown
L'eventoè statoamaggio
L'elisione
The definite article 'lo' becomes 'l'' before 'evento' because the noun starts with a vowel.
Passato Prossimo
'È stato' is the past tense of 'essere'. It must agree with the subject 'l'evento' in gender and number.
Preposizione 'a'
The preposition 'a' is used to indicate time when referring to specific months of the year.
🗨In Conversation
Quando è stata la conferenza di lavoro?
When was the work conference?
L'evento è stato a maggio.
The event was in May.
✕Common Mistakes
L'evento è stato in maggio.
In Italian, the preposition 'a' is typically used before months, whereas 'in' is used for seasons or years.
L'evento ha stato a maggio.
The verb 'essere' (to be) always uses 'essere' as its auxiliary verb in compound tenses, never 'avere'.
↔Alternatives
L'evento si è svolto a maggio.
The event took place in May.
L'evento ha avuto luogo a maggio.
The event happened in May.
Cultural Tip
May is a significant month in Italy, often filled with 'sagre' (local food festivals) and the famous 'Giro d'Italia' cycling race. When speaking about dates, Italians usually prefer the preposition 'a' for months, but you might hear 'nel mese di' for more formal emphasis.

