Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Guess"
The meaning of "Guess" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does “I guess that’s what it comes to” mean?
A:
This means something like:
"
'That' is the only important piece of information. What we were talking about earlier doesn't matter.
"
Edit:
is also right. This phrase can mean multiple things. Here's an example of my other meaning:
Alice: *explaining a political issue*
Alice: " ... and the people are just sick of how things are going"
Bob: "I guess that's really what it comes to. If the people are sick of it, it won't keep going for long" (implying that the details of the issue weren't actually important for the question of whether "it" would keep going)
"
'That' is the only important piece of information. What we were talking about earlier doesn't matter.
"
Edit:
is also right. This phrase can mean multiple things. Here's an example of my other meaning:
Alice: *explaining a political issue*
Alice: " ... and the people are just sick of how things are going"
Bob: "I guess that's really what it comes to. If the people are sick of it, it won't keep going for long" (implying that the details of the issue weren't actually important for the question of whether "it" would keep going)
Q:
What does 우리는 춤을 췄다 아무도 없는 곳에서
i guess, we are dancing where is nobody there mean?
i guess, we are dancing where is nobody there mean?
A:
We danced where there was no one.
Or
We danced where no one was.
Or
We danced where no one was.
Q:
What does I guess he does. mean?
A:
The person saying this gives a possibility of the person mentioned just doing the thing you were probably discussing.
Q:
What does I guess it all just caught up with me mean?
A:
ahhh. okay. Yeah typically it's used in emotional/stressful situations. So maybe he was living his life in an unhealthy way and it finally caught up to him in the form of a heart attack.
Q:
What does Rough guess mean?
A:
Rough guess means you don`t know exactly.
guess = i`m not sure, but maybe...
rough guess = I don`t know, but maybe...
guess = i`m not sure, but maybe...
rough guess = I don`t know, but maybe...
Example sentences using "Guess"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Your guess is as good as mine .
A:
1. “Hey why are the police at my apartment complex?” “I’m not sure; your guess is as good as mine.”
2. “Do you know how hard this test will be?” “Your guess is as good as mine.”
3. “How difficult is it to move to another country?” “I don’t know. Your guess is as good as mine.”
Hope this helps!
2. “Do you know how hard this test will be?” “Your guess is as good as mine.”
3. “How difficult is it to move to another country?” “I don’t know. Your guess is as good as mine.”
Hope this helps!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with guess.
A:
The word "guess" is to estimate or conclude (something) without knowing enough to be 100% sure that you are correct.
More examples:
1. "Can you guess how old I am?"
2. "Guess where I went last weekend."
3. "Can you guess what I'm doing?"
4. "He guessed the answer to the question."
5. "Mary guessed it would be alright to be late."
The word "guess" is to estimate or conclude (something) without knowing enough to be 100% sure that you are correct.
More examples:
1. "Can you guess how old I am?"
2. "Guess where I went last weekend."
3. "Can you guess what I'm doing?"
4. "He guessed the answer to the question."
5. "Mary guessed it would be alright to be late."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with guess,think.
A:
(Guess: to estimate or suppose without sufficient information) Ex: "I guess we can finish the lesson tomorrow."
Ex: "Are you okay with eating at McDonalds?"
"I guess so."
Ex: "What is 5+5?"
"I'm guessing it's 10."
(Think: to have a particular belief, or idea)
Ex: "I think dinosaurs once walked the Earth."
Ex: "I think my sister ate the rest of the cake."
Ex: "I'm thinking of what I should eat for dinner tonight."
Ex: "Are you okay with eating at McDonalds?"
"I guess so."
Ex: "What is 5+5?"
"I'm guessing it's 10."
(Think: to have a particular belief, or idea)
Ex: "I think dinosaurs once walked the Earth."
Ex: "I think my sister ate the rest of the cake."
Ex: "I'm thinking of what I should eat for dinner tonight."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I guess. .
A:
"I'll do it myself, I guess." If put at the end of a sentance.
"I'm guessing that's it's not done yet." If put at the beginning of a sentence, with a little modification.
"If I were to guess, you haven't done it yet." It also works in the middle of a sentence, with some modifications.
"I'm guessing that's it's not done yet." If put at the beginning of a sentence, with a little modification.
"If I were to guess, you haven't done it yet." It also works in the middle of a sentence, with some modifications.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with guess.
A:
" I guess so"
" Guess what?"
"Take a guess ."
"Guess who"
" Guess what?"
"Take a guess ."
"Guess who"
Synonyms of "Guess" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between guess and think ?
A:
Guess is to not be completely right and think is to figure out example: hey if you can guess what I have in hand I’ll give you a dollar example: wanna hang out later I have to think about it
Q:
What is the difference between
1. I guess I know it. and
2. I think I know it. ?
1. I guess I know it. and
2. I think I know it. ?
A:
“I guess I know it” is used only in casual conversation. Usually, with an emphasis on the “guess.”
“I think I know it” is correct. It can be used at anytime.
“I think I know it” is correct. It can be used at anytime.
Q:
What is the difference between
1. I guess we told them. and
2. I think we told them. ?
1. I guess we told them. and
2. I think we told them. ?
A:
In my opinion, there really is no difference between "I guess" and "I think" cause they technically mean the same thing depending on the context
Q:
What is the difference between To make a wild guess and To make an educated guess ?
A:
"wild" means there's no reasoning behind the guess; it's random.
"educated" means they have a reason to guess something, or have some thought behind the guess.
"educated" means they have a reason to guess something, or have some thought behind the guess.
Q:
What is the difference between guess and reckon ?
A:
I also search another example :
reckon
1. to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
2. to esteem or consider; regard as: to be reckoned an authority in the field.
3. (Regional Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. ) to think or suppose.
guess
1. to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person's weight.
2. to estimate or conjecture about correctly: to guess what a word means.
3. to think, believe, or suppose: I guess I can get there in time.
reckon
1. to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
2. to esteem or consider; regard as: to be reckoned an authority in the field.
3. (Regional Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. ) to think or suppose.
guess
1. to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person's weight.
2. to estimate or conjecture about correctly: to guess what a word means.
3. to think, believe, or suppose: I guess I can get there in time.
Translations of "Guess"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 왜 이렇게 시끄럽니?
i guess, why are u being loud
i guess, why are u being loud
A:
Why are you being so loud?
Why are you so loud?
Why are you so loud?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 原文を損なわないで翻訳する(my best guess is "translate without hurting the original text")
A:
I might translate this indirectly by saying something like "translate without changing the original meaning."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what does 'would like' means?
'would' means 'as i guess what will occur in the future'
then, 'i would like milk' means 'i guess i will like milk when i drink it after i receive'
do you agree my analize?
'would' means 'as i guess what will occur in the future'
then, 'i would like milk' means 'i guess i will like milk when i drink it after i receive'
do you agree my analize?
A:
Your analysis is pretty good.
Would is a conditional form of will. So, on the condition that you give me milk, I will like it. It’s just a polite way to say “I want milk.” “I want milk” is very direct and can be considered rude. If you are indirect and say “I’d like some milk.” It’s very polite
Would is a conditional form of will. So, on the condition that you give me milk, I will like it. It’s just a polite way to say “I want milk.” “I want milk” is very direct and can be considered rude. If you are indirect and say “I’d like some milk.” It’s very polite
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? それは不可能だとおもうよ i guess that's impossible →Is it correct?
A:
Yep
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I guess I really I have to go there
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Other questions about "Guess"
Q:
Can you take a guess at what I'm saying?
A:
“I’ll take that as a compliment” :)
Q:
Can you take a guess at what I'm saying?
A:
It’s no big deal, never mind.
Great pronunciation!
Great pronunciation!
Q:
Can you take a guess at what I'm saying?
A:
No guessing required. "This is one of the best meals I've ever had."
Your accent is strong, but it doesn't interfere with your clarity. Well done!👏👏👏
Your accent is strong, but it doesn't interfere with your clarity. Well done!👏👏👏
Q:
Can you guess what I'm saying?
Can you take a guess at what I'm saying?
Are these expressions similar and natural?
Can you take a guess at what I'm saying?
Are these expressions similar and natural?
A:
yes
Q:
is this correct “i’m about to straight up guess everything on this test”
A:
Yes
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