Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Message"
The meaning of "Message" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I received an message from the Hotel owner. "i cancelled the booking as the price was wrong it's £90 per night not 70. if you fish to still stay then you need to Redbook please" What does " Redbook " mean here? mean?
A:
I believe he meant rebook, which means to do the reservation/booking for your room again. 意味は“もう一度予約してください”と思います。
Anyway, best wishes for the trip and hope this little hiccup doesn’t cause you too much trouble.
Anyway, best wishes for the trip and hope this little hiccup doesn’t cause you too much trouble.
Q:
What does They could have done just as well to throw a message in a bottle.
mean?
mean?
A:
@DOGofOsaka Well, in that case the meaning is similar. Their voices have a low chance of being heard because of all the others. So there are so many opinions out there, it is hard to have yours heard.
As hard, therefore, as having a message in a bottle discovered.
As hard, therefore, as having a message in a bottle discovered.
Q:
What does Send me a message soon so we can meet next time I am in Tokyo! mean?
A:
As soon as you can, but it typically means there’s not a rush. Sounds like they’re just excited to talk and such. Just send them a message when you’re free, basically.
Q:
What does “The message came from no less a person than the Prime Minister” mean?
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The message came from the Prime Minister.
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What does message in the magazine read in part. mean?
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It's saying that the quote was from part of Aoyama's message in the magazine. Kind of a weird way for them to word it, I hope that helps!
Example sentences using "Message"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "to catch", what can I catch? Can I catch a message, an idea, information? "I will try to catch something of what you're saying.".
A:
Some common sayings:
"Catch you later" - see you later
"Sorry, I didn't quite catch that, could you repeat the question?" - I didn't hear you, could you repeat the question
"Catch up on..." - get up to date with (a tv series, homework, news from a friend)
"Catch a break" - relax, get some reprieve from something (if things are always going wrong in your life you could say "this is awful, I just can't catch a break!")
Hope this helps!
"Catch you later" - see you later
"Sorry, I didn't quite catch that, could you repeat the question?" - I didn't hear you, could you repeat the question
"Catch up on..." - get up to date with (a tv series, homework, news from a friend)
"Catch a break" - relax, get some reprieve from something (if things are always going wrong in your life you could say "this is awful, I just can't catch a break!")
Hope this helps!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "have/ has been" like "your message has been sent".
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I have been kicked out.
We have been scammed.
I have been outsmarted.
She has been hurt before.
My phone has been dropped many times.
It has been done.
The house has been abandoned.
We have been scammed.
I have been outsmarted.
She has been hurt before.
My phone has been dropped many times.
It has been done.
The house has been abandoned.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with take-home message.
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Every time I read an email and don't reply to it, I forget to reply to it later. The take-home message is that I should always reply to emails immediately after I read them.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Thank you for letting me know what you've been up to lately. your message. I visited your new website. It looks great! .
A:
An example with the whole phrase? 😅
A:"Did you see my blog? I post weekly updates on my daily life"
*B checks website*
B: "Thank you for letting me know what you've up to. I visited your new website. It looks great!"
A:"Did you see my blog? I post weekly updates on my daily life"
*B checks website*
B: "Thank you for letting me know what you've up to. I visited your new website. It looks great!"
Synonyms of "Message" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Did you receive my message? and Did you get my message? ?
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No hay ninguna diferencia, ambas frases tienen el mismo significado. Solamente, “receive” es más formal que “get”, pero ambas pueden ser casual.
Q:
What is the difference between send me a message and message me ?
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There is not really a difference, you can use either one and it is correct. ☺️👍
Q:
What is the difference between Would you like to leave a message? and Shall I leave your message? ?
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Using "shall" makes it more formal. To me, "shall" is a little too formal and sounds unnatural most of the time.
Q:
What is the difference between She might not have got my message. and She could not have got my message. ?
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"Might not": this means that it is possible that she got it or it's possible that she did not get it
"Could not: this means it is impossible for her to get the message.
Also it should be "have [gotten]"
Hope this helps
"Could not: this means it is impossible for her to get the message.
Also it should be "have [gotten]"
Hope this helps
Q:
What is the difference between He left me a message. and He gave me a message. ?
A:
gave you a message suggests that he gave you a message that wasnt from him, that he was the messenger. Leaving a message implies he is the one who created the message
Translations of "Message"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? This is natural??
>> 'All messages are read'
>> 'All messages are read'
A:
All messages have been read.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? If you check this message call me immediately.
A:
@Daijir “When you see this message, please call me immediately”
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? how should I ask about message sent while ago. Situation is that two people are checking on their mobiles.
Did you get my message. or
Have you get my message?
Did you get my message. or
Have you get my message?
A:
Did you receive my message?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)?
I was busy just now, so I can't reply your message.
Is it correct
I was busy just now, so I can't reply your message.
Is it correct
A:
Yes it is correct.
Small correction:
",so I can't reply to your message."
Small correction:
",so I can't reply to your message."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I want to send a message from me and my brother on my mother 's birthday.
Is it correct to paraphrase the word "I owe what I am now to you." as "We owe what we are now to you." 🙄?
Is it correct to paraphrase the word "I owe what I am now to you." as "We owe what we are now to you." 🙄?
A:
The set phrase is:
I owe all that I am to you.
I owe all that I am to my mother.
You can say:
We owe all that we are to you.
I owe all that I am to you.
I owe all that I am to my mother.
You can say:
We owe all that we are to you.
Other questions about "Message"
Q:
you have got a message. Mr Brown has phoned to you when you were out, he wanted you to wait in the lobby at 9:00 am, the company will send someone to pick you up.
How are you , Mr Brown. When you were out , Mr Lee of your company called you. He wanted you to receive this message, please call him back as soon as possible. Does this sound natural?
How are you , Mr Brown. When you were out , Mr Lee of your company called you. He wanted you to receive this message, please call him back as soon as possible. Does this sound natural?
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× you have got a message.
✓ You have a message.
× Mr Brown has phoned to you when you were out, he wanted you to wait in the lobby at 9:00 am, the company will send someone to pick you up.
✓ Mr Brown called while you were out. He asked if you could wait in the lobby at 9:00 am (tomorrow?) as they have arranged for someone to pick you up.
× How are you , Mr Brown.
✓ How are you, Mr Brown?
× When you were out , Mr Lee of your company called you.
✓ While you were out, Mr Lee from your company called.
× He wanted you to receive this message, please call him back as soon as possible.
✓ He asked if you could return his call as soon as possible.
✓ You have a message.
× Mr Brown has phoned to you when you were out, he wanted you to wait in the lobby at 9:00 am, the company will send someone to pick you up.
✓ Mr Brown called while you were out. He asked if you could wait in the lobby at 9:00 am (tomorrow?) as they have arranged for someone to pick you up.
× How are you , Mr Brown.
✓ How are you, Mr Brown?
× When you were out , Mr Lee of your company called you.
✓ While you were out, Mr Lee from your company called.
× He wanted you to receive this message, please call him back as soon as possible.
✓ He asked if you could return his call as soon as possible.
Q:
you have got a message. Mr Brown has phoned to you when you were out, he wanted you to wait in the lobby at 9:00 am, the company will send someone to pick you up.
How are you , Mr Brown. When you were out , Mr Lee of your company called you. He wanted you to receive this message, please call him back as soon as possible. Does this sound natural?
How are you , Mr Brown. When you were out , Mr Lee of your company called you. He wanted you to receive this message, please call him back as soon as possible. Does this sound natural?
A:
× you have got a message.
✓ You've got a message.
× Mr Brown has phoned to you when you were out, he wanted you to wait in the lobby at 9:00 am, the company will send someone to pick you up.
✓ Mr. Brown phoned you while you were out. He wants you to wait in the lobby til 9:00 am. The company will send someone to pick you up.
× How are you , Mr Brown.
✓ How are you, Mr. Brown?
× When you were out , Mr Lee of your company called you.
✓ When you were out, Mr. Lee from your company called you.
× He wanted you to receive this message, please call him back as soon as possible.
✓ Once you receive this message, he asked for you to please call him back as soon as possible.
✓ You've got a message.
× Mr Brown has phoned to you when you were out, he wanted you to wait in the lobby at 9:00 am, the company will send someone to pick you up.
✓ Mr. Brown phoned you while you were out. He wants you to wait in the lobby til 9:00 am. The company will send someone to pick you up.
× How are you , Mr Brown.
✓ How are you, Mr. Brown?
× When you were out , Mr Lee of your company called you.
✓ When you were out, Mr. Lee from your company called you.
× He wanted you to receive this message, please call him back as soon as possible.
✓ Once you receive this message, he asked for you to please call him back as soon as possible.
Q:
have you not got the messages I’ve been leaving with A?
have you not been getting the messages I’ve left with A?
have you not been getting the messages I’ve been leaving with A?
Are these sentences correct? Do they sound natural?
have you not been getting the messages I’ve left with A?
have you not been getting the messages I’ve been leaving with A?
Are these sentences correct? Do they sound natural?
A:
The first sentence is incorrect. Simply fix 'got' to 'gotten': "Have you not gotten the messages I've been leaving with A?"
The rest are all correct and sound natural.
The rest are all correct and sound natural.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Hello, please, speak in message "congratulate"..
A:
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Q:
I sent messages of the truth for people don’t get damaged by him anymore Does this sound natural?
A:
@taxyun24 hurt really sounds more appropriate for that sentence. when we use the word damage in that situation, we usually say someone's reputation is being damaged.
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