Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Form"
The meaning of "Form" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does take on the form of mean?
A:
It could mean, to change your appearance to something other than yourself.
Q:
What does form on the cone mean?
A:
cone means here the top of the mountain that they're talking about.
"form around the cone" is about the cloud.. it mean it will take shape or form or grow.. around or on the top of the mountain.
"form around the cone" is about the cloud.. it mean it will take shape or form or grow.. around or on the top of the mountain.
Q:
What does fraudulent form mean?
A:
Fraudulent form - There are LIES written on the form.
fraudulent - false, dishonest
fraudulent - false, dishonest
Q:
What does He was in top form. mean?
A:
if you do something "in top form" you're doing it really well.
Q:
What does well formed mean?
A:
よく形成された
Example sentences using "Form"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with form a band .
A:
We should form a band
I want to form a band
You guys should form a banf
I want to form a band
You guys should form a banf
Q:
Please show me example sentences with What's the correct form to ask a question like this:
How I can go to the ( anywhere )
Or
How can I go to the ( anywhere )
Is this the correct form to ask a information?.
How I can go to the ( anywhere )
Or
How can I go to the ( anywhere )
Is this the correct form to ask a information?.
A:
"How can I go to the..."
Put the verb first when it is a question. Put the subject first if it is a statement:
"I can go to the..."
Do you understand?
Put the verb first when it is a question. Put the subject first if it is a statement:
"I can go to the..."
Do you understand?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with as (which form I should use after I use 'as').
A:
No. But future tense isn't used with it much unless you are saying "As I will be (verb)". For example, "As I will be traveling soon, I need to save my money"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with wish. always past form after wish like I wish you were here !.
A:
_Wish + past : not true ( present )
_Wish + were/was doing : (now) regret
We wish it wasnt raining now (= we are sorry it is raining )
_wish + had done something ( P2)- not true ( past )
I wish he had taken my advice ( he didnt take my advice )
_Wish + would do something ( desire )
WE wish IT would stop raining ( dont use this form with the same subject : HE wish HE would be a millionaire -> wrong )
good luck!
_Wish + were/was doing : (now) regret
We wish it wasnt raining now (= we are sorry it is raining )
_wish + had done something ( P2)- not true ( past )
I wish he had taken my advice ( he didnt take my advice )
_Wish + would do something ( desire )
WE wish IT would stop raining ( dont use this form with the same subject : HE wish HE would be a millionaire -> wrong )
good luck!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with form of control.
A:
a. The government uses television as a form of control.
b. She is passive aggressive, it's her form of control.
c. He gave an ultimatum which is a weak form of control.
b. She is passive aggressive, it's her form of control.
c. He gave an ultimatum which is a weak form of control.
Synonyms of "Form" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between form and shape and figure ?
A:
"Form" is close to 「形」. "Form" is used when one thing can have many shapes. "There are many forms of electricity." Electricity can be made from wind, water, coal, oil, but they are all ways of making the same thing, electricity. So, they are different "forms" of the same thing.
"Figure" is like 「格好」, but usually only used for people. "He has a slim figure."
"Shape" is like 「形態」. "This apple has a round shape."
"Figure" is like 「格好」, but usually only used for people. "He has a slim figure."
"Shape" is like 「形態」. "This apple has a round shape."
Q:
What is the difference between fill in (e.g. please fill in this form) and fill out (e.g. please fill out this form) ?
A:
No difference
Q:
What is the difference between form and shape ?
A:
A shape is has two measurements.
(Example)
Square, circle, triangle, rectangle, octagon
The form of something usually has more than two measurements.
(Example)
Cube, cone, orb, cylinder
(Example)
Square, circle, triangle, rectangle, octagon
The form of something usually has more than two measurements.
(Example)
Cube, cone, orb, cylinder
Q:
What is the difference between form and shape and in portuguese we translate these two words to "forma" ?
A:
They can mean the same thing. As in the configuration of something. But they have secondary meanings. Form can mean bring parts together to make something new. Shape can mean the state or condition of something. ex. That hat is in bad shape. It's literally falling apart!
Q:
What is the difference between -ing form and form with "to -" and when use -ing form (infinitive) and when e.g. "to be" ?
A:
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar-vocabulary/grammar-videos/verb-ing-or-verb-infinitive
Translations of "Form"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? What do you call the form to hand out to drop out of school?
A:
I think in college they have a "withdraw form"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I’ll, We’ve, should’ve, ain’t (basically any form of contradictions, the most used one)
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? which form is more common?
A:
They grow rice in China is more common with conversation
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? shortened form of year
'11
'01
'11
'01
A:
We only shorten the years when writing like 3/20/19. But when speaking just saying "19" sounds very unnatural. You would say "2019"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what is the correct form. How I can help you? or How can I help you?
A:
"how I can help you"means what way will you going to help them, while "how can I help you" means you offered some help
Other questions about "Form"
Q:
"The present tense form of "read" and the past tense form of "read" are the same spelling. However, they are different in pronunciation. "
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Thank you.
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Thank you.
A:
I would just change the first “are” to “have” as you more “posses” a spelling rather than being one “(…)have the same spelling”
But other than that it sounds pretty good and natural!
But other than that it sounds pretty good and natural!
Q:
"Was she would do it?" Is this form of the question correct?
A:
No, would she do it, or did she do it?
Q:
Lisa graduated form our school last June and is about to go to college in New York.
I’m confused “last June” means 2021.06or 2022.06. Why not use “this June”? From “is about to go to college” I think it means “this June” But why it is “last June” here?
I’m confused “last June” means 2021.06or 2022.06. Why not use “this June”? From “is about to go to college” I think it means “this June” But why it is “last June” here?
A:
Last June = June 2023
This June = June 2024
Next June = June 2024
June 2022 = June 2022
Last June = June 2023
This June = June 2024
Next June = June 2024
June 2022 = June 2022
Q:
What is the original form of the abbreviation “he'd” ?
A:
Here, he would.
Q:
What does "on your form" mean in "You are not ready yet. You need to work on your form."
A:
Let’s imagine this is a baseball swing that the person is practicing. They might be able to hit balls well, but the way they are doing it isn’t as efficient as it could be. There is a better posture with the bat and how they swing that they need to learn.
Or if this is soccer and the player is practicing shooting penalty kicks, they might be able to kick the ball into the net, but the way they are kicking the ball isn’t as perfect as it could be.
If it’s a runner, they might be able to run pretty fast, but the way they are running isn’t as efficient as it could be. They could be running even faster if they learned to run with better form.
I hope these examples help! Let me know if you want a better explanation.
Or if this is soccer and the player is practicing shooting penalty kicks, they might be able to kick the ball into the net, but the way they are kicking the ball isn’t as perfect as it could be.
If it’s a runner, they might be able to run pretty fast, but the way they are running isn’t as efficient as it could be. They could be running even faster if they learned to run with better form.
I hope these examples help! Let me know if you want a better explanation.
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