Word
Stasera guardo un film interessante.
Meaning
This evening I watch an interesting film.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
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Breakdown of Stasera guardo un film interessante.
io
I
interessante
interesting
guardare
to watch
il film
the film
stasera
this evening
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Questions & Answers about Stasera guardo un film interessante.
What does stasera mean in English?
Stasera translates to “tonight” or “this evening” in English. It tells us when the action will happen.
Why is the subject pronoun not explicitly stated in the sentence?
In Italian, subject pronouns are often omitted because the verb conjugation already indicates the subject. The ending -o in guardo clearly shows that the speaker is referring to “I,” so there’s no need to include io.
What is the meaning and grammatical form of the verb guardo?
Guardo is the first person singular present tense form of the verb guardare, which means “to watch” or “to look at.” In this sentence it means “I watch” or “I am watching.”
How does the adjective interessante agree with the noun film in this sentence?
In Italian, adjectives must agree with the noun they describe in gender and number. Since film is a masculine singular noun, interessante is also in its masculine singular form. Additionally, the adjective is placed after the noun to provide a descriptive quality.
Why is the indefinite article un used before film?
Un is the masculine singular form of the indefinite article in Italian, equivalent to “a” or “an” in English. Since film is masculine and singular, un is the correct article to use before it.
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