Breakdown of L’attore saluta il pubblico con un inchino.
con
with
salutare
to greet
l'attore
the actor
il pubblico
the audience
l'inchino
the bow
Questions & Answers about L’attore saluta il pubblico con un inchino.
Why is l’attore written with an apostrophe instead of lo attore?
What is the tense and person of saluta?
Saluta is the third person singular present indicative of salutare. It means “he/she/it greets.” Here it refers to the actor performing the action right now.
Why is il pubblico singular even though it refers to many people?
Could you say i spettatori instead of il pubblico? Are they interchangeable?
Why is the preposition con used in con un inchino? Could you use in instead?
What does inchino mean? Is it a noun or a form of a verb?
Why is there an indefinite article un before inchino? Could it be omitted?
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