Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Flower"
The meaning of "Flower" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does around the flowers mean?
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Q:
What does re-gifted flowers for her. mean?
A:
Re-gifting means you received a gift from someone and then gave it as a gift to someone else.
Q:
What does concentrating on negotiating a particularly WELL-TENDED flower bed to one side of the door mean?
A:
a good flower bed, a well-taken-care-of flower bed
Q:
What does You don't bring me flowers. mean?
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It refers to that in the past you used to bring them flowers, but you do not anymore. This is an indirect way of saying you are not as romantic as you used to be or the relationship is not as exciting as before. There is an American song with this title: https://youtu.be/ohU38WJV45c
Q:
What does flowers mean?
A:
See your picture, that's flowers mean
Example sentences using "Flower"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with flower garden.
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I heard about a beautiful flower garden over at the hotel.
Do you want to go see the flower garden tomorrow?
Do you want to go see the flower garden tomorrow?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with flowers.
A:
1. The flowers smell good
2. The color of the flower is red
3. Picked some flowers together with my friend
4. Those flowers smell great!
5. Do you sell flowers here?
2. The color of the flower is red
3. Picked some flowers together with my friend
4. Those flowers smell great!
5. Do you sell flowers here?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with flower.
A:
1. I picked a flower for you.
2. Flowers are beautiful.
3. You should put those flowers in a vase.
4. My tomato plant is flowering.
5. I like to smell fresh flowers.
2. Flowers are beautiful.
3. You should put those flowers in a vase.
4. My tomato plant is flowering.
5. I like to smell fresh flowers.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with flower .
A:
This flower is so pretty.
Her favorite flowers are roses.
She put a flower in her hair.
Her favorite flowers are roses.
She put a flower in her hair.
Synonyms of "Flower" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The flower shop is over there. and The shop of flowers is over there. ?
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We only call it the flower shop. "Shop of flowers" would be an awkward way to say it.
Q:
What is the difference between You have been watered the flower and You have been watering the flower ?
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"have been watered" is unnatural. the action is ongoing, so you would say "have been watering"
Q:
What is the difference between flower and flour ?
A:
theyre pronounced the same
Q:
What is the difference between Who brought this flower? and Who did bring this flower?
and Is the second one correct? ?
and Is the second one correct? ?
A:
The second one is incorrect! :)
Q:
What is the difference between thank you for the gorgeous flowers and more importantly our special friendship and thank you for the gorgeous flowers and more importantly (for?) our special friendship ?
A:
@hokkim No difference. 'for' is completely optional.
Translations of "Flower"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "These flowers are not real. They are fake."
Is that natural? If not, what should I say?
Thank you very much.
Is that natural? If not, what should I say?
Thank you very much.
A:
natural and correct!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "When flowers gaze at you
They're not the only ones
Who cry when they see you"
from lyrics of Boston by Augustana
what does the writer intend to say?
why flowers? why they cry? what's implied in it?
They're not the only ones
Who cry when they see you"
from lyrics of Boston by Augustana
what does the writer intend to say?
why flowers? why they cry? what's implied in it?
A:
It is a form of personification
Personification = used to give human qualities to a non-living thing.
Flowers can’t really cry or see, but a human can.
Personification is mostly used in literature or music
I think He intends to show the exaggeration of his feelings by implying that even the flower feels what he is feeling (even though it’s not possible for a flower to feel the way a human does)
Personification = used to give human qualities to a non-living thing.
Flowers can’t really cry or see, but a human can.
Personification is mostly used in literature or music
I think He intends to show the exaggeration of his feelings by implying that even the flower feels what he is feeling (even though it’s not possible for a flower to feel the way a human does)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hey! Can I say: I like flowers but my brother hates THEM(or "he hates IT" is more correct?)
A:
Hates them -(plural for flowers)
I like ice cream, but my brother hates it - (singular)
I like ice cream, but my brother hates it - (singular)
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How do you say this in English (US)? "When I saw a lovely flower, my friend's face appeared in my head. I imagined her. She looks like the flower."
I want to know other phrases to say "the flower brought my friend's face in my head". I don't know my sentences work though...😓
I want to know other phrases to say "the flower brought my friend's face in my head". I don't know my sentences work though...😓
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You could try: ‘the flower reminded me of my friend. Her face, specifically.’
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How do you say this in English (US)? flowers
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Other questions about "Flower"
Q:
I know "forget me not" is a flower, but can it also be the way to say something like "don't forget me"?
A:
Not really.
Q:
*You bought me flowers after cheating on me, is that all what it takes?*
Is this sentence fully correct please
Is this sentence fully correct please
A:
You brought me flowers after cheating on me...
do you think that will fix things?
do you think that's enough?
do you think I'm that easy/stupid?
do you think flowers will make me forgive you?
do you think that will fix things?
do you think that's enough?
do you think I'm that easy/stupid?
do you think flowers will make me forgive you?
Q:
I cleaned my flower bed with my daughter today.
We pulled up weed and pick up small stones.
I want to plant seed next month for coming spring. Does this sound natural?
We pulled up weed and pick up small stones.
I want to plant seed next month for coming spring. Does this sound natural?
A:
× We pulled up weed and pick up small stones.
✓ We pulled up the weed and picked up small stones.
× I want to plant seed next month for coming spring.
✓ I want to plant seeds next month for the upcoming spring.
✓ We pulled up the weed and picked up small stones.
× I want to plant seed next month for coming spring.
✓ I want to plant seeds next month for the upcoming spring.
Q:
I bought an artificial flower for the living room.
It cheered me up. Does this sound natural?
It cheered me up. Does this sound natural?
A:
it's good.
Q:
"I'm planning to display three flower arrangements for the exhibition."
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sound natural? Thank you!
"I'm planning to display three flower arrangements for the exhibition."
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sound natural? Thank you!
A:
Hello. I think this is perfectly natural.
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