Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "James"
The meaning of "James" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does you may be the James Dean of this kind of stuff but i've never had a boyfriend. mean?
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It basically means she is inexperient when it comes to dating aka kissing etc while James Dean is the guy who gets every girl. He was a sex symbol
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What does James SIRED a child mean?
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It means that James is the father of a child. I think this is usually used in literature.
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What does You don't happen to know James, by chance mean?
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It’s basically just a polite way of asking “do you know James?”
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What does James isn't home yet . I would rather me he was working late . mean?
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@xxxai I would prefer it if he told me, when he was going to be working late.
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What does 'James was saddled with the nick name monster' mean?
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sounds like this guy named James had a nickname of "monster" that became his nickname by accident. in this sentence being "saddled with" something means it wasn't really something a person WANTS, but it just kind of happened anyway.
Example sentences using "James"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Though much James wanted to go camp with his classmates at the weekend,he had to stay behind to help his mom do the housework.
Is there any grammatically wrong in this sentence?Could someone help me with my question please?🥺.
Is there any grammatically wrong in this sentence?Could someone help me with my question please?🥺.
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Though James very much wanted to go camping with his classmates at the weekend, he had to stay behind to help his mum with the housework.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Could you correct it
they talked like what James talked.
they talked like what James talked.
A:
Ex1: That answer is wrong, you should fix it
I'm sorry but I can't come up with an example. Its really early and I need to go back to sleep.ㅠㅠ
I'm sorry but I can't come up with an example. Its really early and I need to go back to sleep.ㅠㅠ
Synonyms of "James" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I went to James. and I found James. ?
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I went to James to ask him a question.
I went to Hames to bring him lunch.
I found James hiding in the coffee room.
I was looking for James and found him in the cafeteria.
I went to James to ask him a question.
I went to Hames to bring him lunch.
I found James hiding in the coffee room.
I was looking for James and found him in the cafeteria.
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What is the difference between James is not quite as good a student as Rose and James is not quite as a good student as Rose ?
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I think both sentences have similar meanings, but the second sentence is incorrect based on grammar. The first sentence is fine already. :)
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What is the difference between James' iPhone and James's iPhone ?
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They're both correct and have the same meaning.
If a word ends with "s", you can add just "'" or "'s".
E.g.
business -> business' OR business's
Texas -> Texas' OR Texas's
This only works for singular nouns, though.
So you can say either "James' iPhone" or "James's iPhone" - you'll be correct either way.
If a word ends with "s", you can add just "'" or "'s".
E.g.
business -> business' OR business's
Texas -> Texas' OR Texas's
This only works for singular nouns, though.
So you can say either "James' iPhone" or "James's iPhone" - you'll be correct either way.
Q:
What is the difference between James's iPhone and James' iPhone ?
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I had to look this one up, but neither are wrong, you can write it either way so it's up to preference. And yes, you'd pronounce it as "Jameses"
Q:
What is the difference between I'm James. and I've been James. ?
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I'm James
저는 James입니다.
저는 James이라고 합니다.
I've been James.
지금까지 James이었습니다. 내일도 꽉 채우세요!
라디오 방송 같은 느낌
저는 James입니다.
저는 James이라고 합니다.
I've been James.
지금까지 James이었습니다. 내일도 꽉 채우세요!
라디오 방송 같은 느낌
Translations of "James"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? James wants to go to university because he will become a doctor or, James wants to go to university because he is going to become a doctor?
Which is correct??
Which is correct??
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The first one is not right. The second one is acceptable, but if you really want to sound natural, it’s much more simple –
James wants to go to university to become a doctor.
That’s how we say it.
The first one is not right. The second one is acceptable, but if you really want to sound natural, it’s much more simple –
James wants to go to university to become a doctor.
That’s how we say it.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? he was died as James bond, not 007.
is it right?
is it right?
A:
부자연스러워요
He died as James Bond, not as 007. 라고 해야합니다
He died as James Bond, not as 007. 라고 해야합니다
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? James' father or James's father?
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are you sure? "children" is plural indeed but it's also irregular; afaik it's "children's".
on: James's, but it's spelt like "Jameses"
on: James's, but it's spelt like "Jameses"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? James good evening.
A:
Yes, that is acceptable with a comma ("Hello James, good evening")
However, normally you would just have one greeting ("Hello James" or "Good evening James").
It's also possible to combine multiple greetings together ("Hello and good evening James") but this is not very common.
However, normally you would just have one greeting ("Hello James" or "Good evening James").
It's also possible to combine multiple greetings together ("Hello and good evening James") but this is not very common.
Other questions about "James"
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9. I mean to hung out with James today. Does this sound natural?
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I mean to hang out with James today/ I'm going to hang out with James today
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James, I can only go so far in helping you with that matter for yourself to judge and decide even more. (제임스, 나도 해줄 수 있는 것에 한계가 있어, 니가 스스로 판단하고 결정할 문제에 있어서는 더욱 그래) Does this sound natural?
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× James, I can only go so far in helping you with that matter for yourself to judge and decide even more.
✓ James, I can only go so far in helping you with that matter. It's more of a thing that you'll have to judge and decide for yourself.
✓ James, I can only go so far in helping you with that matter. It's more of a thing that you'll have to judge and decide for yourself.
Q:
James -> Jim, Jimmy
Andrew ->Andy
Daniel->Dan
Samuel=Sam
Sebastian -> ?
Andrew ->Andy
Daniel->Dan
Samuel=Sam
Sebastian -> ?
A:
Common nicknames include Seb, Bas, Bash, and Sebby/Sebbie.
Q:
Why isn't James coming?
Why is James so late?
I wonder why James is so late.
Does that mean James hasn't arrived yet?
Why is James so late?
I wonder why James is so late.
Does that mean James hasn't arrived yet?
A:
Yes.
Q:
1. James is raking it in.
2. James rakes in $100,000 a year.
The second sentence, why not “rake $100,000 in a year”?
I don’t understand where should I put a object word.
2. James rakes in $100,000 a year.
The second sentence, why not “rake $100,000 in a year”?
I don’t understand where should I put a object word.
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"Rakes in" is a complete phrasal unit - so, it usually stays together
It's really just a question of whether it sounds good or not. "Raking it in" sounds good. Raking $100,000 in, not so much
"Rakes in" is a complete phrasal unit - so, it usually stays together
It's really just a question of whether it sounds good or not. "Raking it in" sounds good. Raking $100,000 in, not so much
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