"Dove" serves as either an adverb when accompanied by direct interrogatives or as a conjunction when introducing a subordinate clause.
A sentence consists of a predicate, a subject, and a series of complements. None of these parts are strictly necessary for a sentence to convey meaning.
Types of Subordinating Conjunctions
- Final subordinating conjunction: e.g., "ho implorato di non parlare."
- Consecutive subordinating conjunction: e.g., "la sua scrittura è così scadente che non riesco a leggere."
The conjunction "che" can have various subordinating functions, such as expressing purpose, comparison, or cause in sentences like "So che non è facile" or "Era così triste che si mise a piangere."
In grammatical analysis, "miei" indicates possession or ownership in relation to a masculine plural subject: e.g., "I miei libri pesano molto."