"He cricked his neck."
(He cricked his neck, means he twisted or strained his neck muscles, causing sudden pain or stiffness. It’s like getting a sharp, uncomfortable cramp in the neck that makes movement tough.)
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.”
screened
04.09.2025 - 09:36The screen is smashed.
screen
04.09.2025 - 09:36The screen is smashed.
trim
04.09.2025 - 09:34My son is having a trim.
weared
04.09.2025 - 08:39She's wearing ripped jeans.
wear
04.09.2025 - 08:38He's wearing ripped jeans.
have dinner
04.09.2025 - 08:21I'm out for dinner.
Dinner at Eight
04.09.2025 - 08:20I'm out for dinner.
cricket
04.09.2025 - 08:12"He cricked his neck."
(He cricked his neck, means he twisted or strained his neck muscles, causing sudden pain or stiffness. It’s like getting a sharp, uncomfortable cramp in the neck that makes movement tough.)
to melt
04.09.2025 - 08:02“The ice cream has melted.”
Melted › This happens when a solid becomes liquid due to heat. For example, ice cream melts if left in a warm place.
• Example: The chocolate melted in the hot weather.
think about
04.09.2025 - 07:58I think to buying a new house.
to think
04.09.2025 - 07:57I think to buying a new house.
think
04.09.2025 - 07:56I think to buying a new house.
Traffic (Trafik)
04.09.2025 - 07:55There is too much traffic.
("Much" is used for uncountable nouns, while "many" is used for countable nouns.)
terrible
04.09.2025 - 07:52She's terrible at cooking.
Angle of Attack (AOA)
04.09.2025 - 07:45Hücum açısı.
(Bir havacılık terminolojisi.)
Angle of Attack
04.09.2025 - 07:43Angle: Açı./ İng.
Angle of attack: Hücum açısı.
angel
04.09.2025 - 07:42Angel: Melek (İng.)
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.
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