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
There is too much traffic.
("Much" is used for uncountable nouns, while "many" is used for countable nouns.)
She's terrible at cooking.
Hücum açısı.
(Bir havacılık terminolojisi.)
Angle: Açı./ İng.
Angle of attack: Hücum açısı.
Angel: Melek (İng.)
Ayak bileğı.(İng.)
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.
Infinito : studiare
Gerundio : studiando
Participio Passato: studiato
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
Voglio che lui studi l'italiano.
(Dopo voglio che si usa il congiuntivo presente (studi), perché si esprime un desiderio o volontà.)