Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Exemples"
The meaning of "Exemples" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Pranked”
Give exemples pleases❤️ mean?
Give exemples pleases❤️ mean?
A:
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Q:
What does I can’t relate (avec des exemples de contexte svp merciii) mean?
A:
It doesn't relate to my experience. (When people talk about parenting little kids, I can't relate. I doubt have kids.)
Sometimes people use it to mean they don't understand and therefore don't like something (I can't relate to modern art.)
Sometimes people use it to mean they don't understand and therefore don't like something (I can't relate to modern art.)
Q:
What does "get it on" in this exemples: mean?
A:
1- Ted is going to *meet with* a TV reporter. It can also mean a "fight" or "argument" or "confrontation" or just doing something
2- It's a euphemism for having sex
2- It's a euphemism for having sex
Q:
What does ain't
can you put some exemples please ? mean?
can you put some exemples please ? mean?
A:
“Ain’t” is a contraction that can be used in place of “is not,” “am not,” “have not,” “has not,” and “are not.” It is used in very informal situations and is not considered part of standard English.
Example:
That ain’t my car = That is not my car.
I ain’t wrong. = I am not wrong.
They ain’t finished yet. = they have not finished yet/They are not finished yet.
He ain’t ready. = he is not ready.
Example:
That ain’t my car = That is not my car.
I ain’t wrong. = I am not wrong.
They ain’t finished yet. = they have not finished yet/They are not finished yet.
He ain’t ready. = he is not ready.
Q:
What does to get high, could you give exemples mean?
A:
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Example sentences using "Exemples"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with “Tearing apart” . What does mean “tearing apart” ? Can you give me some exemples and explain to me :) .
A:
If something is really bothering you, you might say
"It's tearing me apart"
The first thing that comes to mind is if someone feels guilty or sad. Maybe a little kid stole money from his mom and now he feels bad. The guilt is "tearing him apart." Hopefully this is helpful
Bonne chance!
"It's tearing me apart"
The first thing that comes to mind is if someone feels guilty or sad. Maybe a little kid stole money from his mom and now he feels bad. The guilt is "tearing him apart." Hopefully this is helpful
Bonne chance!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with exemples with "Peace out" please.
A:
but for now, I have to go now. peace out!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with exemples of the word "clothing" please? the difference between clothes and clothing.thanks.
A:
merci beacoup
Q:
Please show me example sentences with exemples with so: I aerate the lawn SO the watter can better penetrate the soil.
A:
I miss you so much.
I run so I can eat a lot and not get fat.
Why did I buy the water? So I could drink it later.
I run so I can eat a lot and not get fat.
Why did I buy the water? So I could drink it later.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with When can I use "THE" ? Please give me many exemples :).
A:
The sun is up.
That's the wrong way.
Call the police.
Keep the change.
He broke the law.
The book is interesting.
The alarm went off.
The ice is pretty.
We swam in the sea.
She rolled the ball to me.
Who stole the apple?
That's the wrong way.
Call the police.
Keep the change.
He broke the law.
The book is interesting.
The alarm went off.
The ice is pretty.
We swam in the sea.
She rolled the ball to me.
Who stole the apple?
Synonyms of "Exemples" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between To me these exemples seem very similar and For me these exemples seem very similar ?
A:
There’s no difference. Just slightly different ways to say the same thing.
Q:
What is the difference between that and this and give a exemples ?
A:
That= something a distance away and this= something closer to you
"That glass is over there"
"This glass is over here"
"That glass is over there"
"This glass is over here"
Translations of "Exemples"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how to use get out and Get off and exemples?
A:
Get out = sair de dentro.
Get off = sair de cima.
I can't get you out of my mind.
Get out of the car.
Get off the sofa
I just got off the bus.
We are getting off the plane right now, I'll talk to you later.
Let's get out of here.
Get off the bike.
*Transportes onde você consegue ficar de pé contam como "estar em cima" logo ao sair dizemos "get off" não "get out".
Get off = sair de cima.
I can't get you out of my mind.
Get out of the car.
Get off the sofa
I just got off the bus.
We are getting off the plane right now, I'll talk to you later.
Let's get out of here.
Get off the bike.
*Transportes onde você consegue ficar de pé contam como "estar em cima" logo ao sair dizemos "get off" não "get out".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? What "else" means and how It can be used? Give me some exemples, please.
A:
It depends on how you want to use the word because it has different meanings.
1. in addition; besides
example:
anything else you want to know?
2. different; instead
example:
isn't there anyone else you could ask?
3. short for or else.
or else - used to introduce the second of two alternatives.
example:
she felt tempted either to shout at him or else to let his tantrums slide by.
other examples of words you can add before else are: something (something different), where (in what other place), everybody (all the other people have), someone (it must belong to another person), why (for what other reason), what (what other things to say.
other examples:
nowhere else, no one else.
further explanation:
1. Else with someone, anybody, nobody, etc.
We use else after words beginning with any-, every-, no- and some-, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’.
2. Else with who, what, where, etc.
We use else after how, what, where, who and why to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’.
3. Else: orelse
We use or else to say what the result will be if something does not happen.
i hope it helped you. :)
1. in addition; besides
example:
anything else you want to know?
2. different; instead
example:
isn't there anyone else you could ask?
3. short for or else.
or else - used to introduce the second of two alternatives.
example:
she felt tempted either to shout at him or else to let his tantrums slide by.
other examples of words you can add before else are: something (something different), where (in what other place), everybody (all the other people have), someone (it must belong to another person), why (for what other reason), what (what other things to say.
other examples:
nowhere else, no one else.
further explanation:
1. Else with someone, anybody, nobody, etc.
We use else after words beginning with any-, every-, no- and some-, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’.
2. Else with who, what, where, etc.
We use else after how, what, where, who and why to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’.
3. Else: orelse
We use or else to say what the result will be if something does not happen.
i hope it helped you. :)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Give 4 exemples :
or,and,but,so
HELP ME!!!!
or,and,but,so
HELP ME!!!!
A:
“I have apples and oranges.”
“Have an apple or an orange.”
“I have apples, but no oranges.”
“I am hungry, so I will have an apple.”
“Have an apple or an orange.”
“I have apples, but no oranges.”
“I am hungry, so I will have an apple.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Can you show me exemples of sentences with keen / keener please (give some , i know how to say this sentence)
A:
The dog has a keen sense of smell.
I am keener on these matters than you are.
She has the most keen sense of hearing, she can hear you from miles away!
Keen; sharp/advanced/very good sense of something
I am keener on these matters than you are.
She has the most keen sense of hearing, she can hear you from miles away!
Keen; sharp/advanced/very good sense of something
Other questions about "Exemples"
Q:
when do I use "also" and "too"?
can you show me some exemples, please?
can you show me some exemples, please?
A:
A: "I live in Brazil."
B: "I also live in Brazil!" or "I live in Brazil, too!"
A: "I have a brother."
B: "I have a brother, too."
A: "I am so hungry. I'm thirsty, too."
A: "I'm going to the movie theater. Do you want to come, too?
Hope these help!
B: "I also live in Brazil!" or "I live in Brazil, too!"
A: "I have a brother."
B: "I have a brother, too."
A: "I am so hungry. I'm thirsty, too."
A: "I'm going to the movie theater. Do you want to come, too?
Hope these help!
Q:
When do I use on and in
Please give me exemples and please explain to me why do you say "on average" and not "in average"?
Please give me exemples and please explain to me why do you say "on average" and not "in average"?
A:
on an average. it's a calculation between several numbers of a same condition and in a proximity to each other. And the average is a one number which we had formulated from several numbers. And we base our answer on that one number. Based ON
Q:
Could you give me some exemples of the word ''unaided", please.
A:
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Q:
When should I use ''mom/mother and dad/father''? Can you please give exemples showing the difference, if there is any?
A:
Mom/dad are used with your own parents or those of someone you're familiar with. Mother/father are general terms you'd see most everywhere else, for example a news article, or speaking on parents in general.
Q:
Please give me some other exemples of words like "guesstimate" or "sadorable", where you concatenate two words to make a new one.
A:
'absotively' absolutely/positively (I got this from a Disney film, I used to say it a lot when I was a kid!)
'Oxbridge' Oxford and Cambridge Universities
'recessionista' recession fashionista, someone who makes great outfits cheaply
'webinar' web seminar - my boyfriend says this, I find it annoying....
'Chillax!' chill/relax - 90s high school memories.... >.>
'frenemy' friend/enemy
'mockumentary' mock documentary
'podcast' ipod broadcast
'Twitterati' Twitter literati (well-educated elite) - the respected Twitter elite.
'cronut' croissant/donut..... there has been a big surge in weird combos of sweet foods like this, this post could have it's own bakery section.... haha!
The name for this is 'portmanteau word', by the way :)
'Oxbridge' Oxford and Cambridge Universities
'recessionista' recession fashionista, someone who makes great outfits cheaply
'webinar' web seminar - my boyfriend says this, I find it annoying....
'Chillax!' chill/relax - 90s high school memories.... >.>
'frenemy' friend/enemy
'mockumentary' mock documentary
'podcast' ipod broadcast
'Twitterati' Twitter literati (well-educated elite) - the respected Twitter elite.
'cronut' croissant/donut..... there has been a big surge in weird combos of sweet foods like this, this post could have it's own bakery section.... haha!
The name for this is 'portmanteau word', by the way :)
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