We're waiting at the gate.
We say “We’re waiting at the gate” because “at” is used to refer to a specific point or location — in this case, the airport gate.
As said, after verbs like “volere” we have to use Subjunctive.
In this case, as “voglio” is Present, we have to use Present Subjunctive.
Che io studi
Che tu studi
Che lui/lei studi
Che noi studiamo
Che voi studiate
Che loro studino
"They are at the spa."
We say “They are at the spa” because “at” is used for specific locations where an activity takes place — like at school, at the beach, or at the spa. “On” wouldn’t make sense here, because it usually describes surfaces — like “on the table” or “on the bed.”
Tu parli bene l' italiano.
In Italian, the verb parlare (to speak) changes depending on the subject. For the second person singular "tu", the correct present tense form is parli. Other forms like parla are for third person singular (he/she). Since the sentence uses "tu," the correct.
"My wife is beside me."
- "Beside" means next to or alongside, fitting a physical or supportive context (e.g., she's standing by my side).
- "Besides" means in addition to or except, which doesn't logically complete the sentence here.
ankle
04.09.2025 - 07:41Ayak bileğı.(İng.)
gate
03.09.2025 - 23:41We're waiting at the gate.
We say “We’re waiting at the gate” because “at” is used to refer to a specific point or location — in this case, the airport gate.
studiare
03.09.2025 - 16:53Infinito : studiare
Gerundio : studiando
Participio Passato: studiato
studiare
03.09.2025 - 16:48As said, after verbs like “volere” we have to use Subjunctive.
In this case, as “voglio” is Present, we have to use Present Subjunctive.
Che io studi
Che tu studi
Che lui/lei studi
Che noi studiamo
Che voi studiate
Che loro studino
studiare
03.09.2025 - 16:43Voglio che lui studi l'italiano.
(Dopo voglio che si usa il congiuntivo presente (studi), perché si esprime un desiderio o volontà.)
SPA
03.09.2025 - 16:35"They are at the spa."
We say “They are at the spa” because “at” is used for specific locations where an activity takes place — like at school, at the beach, or at the spa. “On” wouldn’t make sense here, because it usually describes surfaces — like “on the table” or “on the bed.”
occidental language
03.09.2025 - 16:11I'm learning the spanish language.
l'italiano
03.09.2025 - 16:08Tu parli bene l' italiano.
In Italian, the verb parlare (to speak) changes depending on the subject. For the second person singular "tu", the correct present tense form is parli. Other forms like parla are for third person singular (he/she). Since the sentence uses "tu," the correct.
as you wish
03.09.2025 - 15:54I wish I were a teacher.
fame
03.09.2025 - 15:48Noi abbiamo molto fame.
aver fame
03.09.2025 - 15:48Noi abbiamo molto fame.
ho fame
03.09.2025 - 15:47Noi abbiamo molto fame.
to run
03.09.2025 - 15:41Runny: Burnu akmak.
"She's got a runny nose."
for a week
03.09.2025 - 11:26She has been ill for two weeks.
dove vai?
03.09.2025 - 10:15Quando inuzia la scuola?
Come vai a scuola?
Che scuola fai?
inizia
03.09.2025 - 10:14Quando inuzia la scuola?
Come vai a scuola?
Che scuola fai?
scuola
03.09.2025 - 10:12Quando inuzia la scuola?
Come vai a scuola?
Che scuola fai?
rain
03.09.2025 - 10:07I don't like it when it is rainy.
rain
03.09.2025 - 10:05I don't like rain.
Just not getting well
03.09.2025 - 09:33I'm getting on the plane (Uçağa biniyorum.) / İng.
keeps getting worse.
03.09.2025 - 09:32I'm getting on the plane.(Uçağa biniyorum.)./ İng.
besides
03.09.2025 - 09:07in addition to.
beside
03.09.2025 - 09:07Near to.
benefit of sitting beside
03.09.2025 - 09:05"My wife is beside me."
- "Beside" means next to or alongside, fitting a physical or supportive context (e.g., she's standing by my side).
- "Besides" means in addition to or except, which doesn't logically complete the sentence here.
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