Mio padre farà il prelievo tra dieci minuti.

Questions & Answers about Mio padre farà il prelievo tra dieci minuti.

Why is tra used here instead of in for "in ten minutes"?
Tra (or fra) is used to say how much time will elapse before an action starts, meaning "ten minutes from now." If the sentence used in dieci minuti, it would mean the action itself takes ten minutes from start to finish.
Is fare il prelievo the standard way to say "have a blood draw"?
Yes! While in English you "have" or "get" a blood draw, in Italian you "do" it using the verb fare. As a bonus, prelievo is also the exact same word used for making a cash withdrawal at an ATM.
Why is there no definite article before mio padre?
This is a great chance to review a tricky rule: Italian drops the definite article (il or la) before singular, unmodified family members. So it is simply mio padre. You would only use the article if it were plural (i miei padri) or modified with an adjective (il mio caro padre).
Could I use the present tense fa instead of the future tense farà since the action is happening so soon?
Yes, absolutely. Just like in English, Italians frequently use the present tense for scheduled events in the near future, so saying fa il prelievo tra dieci minuti is extremely common and natural. Using the future tense farà just puts a slight emphasis on the fact that the appointment hasn't happened yet.

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