gymnastics
The Italian word 'Ginnastica' refers to the sport of gymnastics. It's used in the same way as the English word, referring to both the general sport and specific techniques. It's commonly found in discussions about sports, health, and physical education.
I like to do gymnastics every day
This sentence is expressing a personal preference of doing gymnastics every day. It follows the common sentence structure in Italian: 'Mi piace' (I like) + verb (fare - to do) + noun (ginnastica - gymnastics).
Gymnastics is good for health
This is a simple declarative sentence stating a fact about gymnastics. It follows the typical structure in Italian: subject (La ginnastica - Gymnastics) + verb (è - is) + predicate (buona per la salute - good for health).
After school, Gianna goes to gymnastics
This sentence describes an action that usually happens after a specific event. It follows the structure: time phrase (Dopo la scuola - After school), subject (Gianna), verb (va- goes) and place (alla ginnastica - to gymnastics).