Il pomeriggio è rilassante, quindi bevo acqua fresca in giardino.

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Questions & Answers about Il pomeriggio è rilassante, quindi bevo acqua fresca in giardino.

Why is pomeriggio masculine?
In Italian, pomeriggio is inherently a masculine noun. Many nouns ending in -o are masculine, and there isn't always a logical reason behind it. It's just how the word is classified in Italian.
Why do we use è and not another form of essere here?
È is the third-person singular form of essere (to be) and it agrees with il pomeriggio, which is a singular subject. It means "it is relaxing." Using another form (like sono or sei) would change the subject or make it grammatically incorrect in this context.
What does rilassante mean, and does it change form?
Rilassante means "relaxing." It's an adjective that can be used with both masculine and feminine nouns without changing its ending. Since it ends with -ante, it remains the same whether the noun is singular masculine, singular feminine, or even plural.
Why is acqua fresca in the feminine form?
Acqua is a feminine noun (notice it ends in -a). The adjective fresca must match the gender of the noun, so acqua (feminine) takes the feminine form fresca.
Why do we say in giardino instead of another preposition?
In Italian, the preposition in is often used for locations when you’re inside or within a certain place. In this case, you are "in the garden," so in giardino is the correct choice. Other prepositions like a or da would not work correctly here.

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