Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Morning"
The meaning of "Morning" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does “They meet almost every morning and, over coffee, second-guess the local coach”
I understand that second-guess means to have some doubts after smth already happened, but I don’t understand how to translate this mean?
I understand that second-guess means to have some doubts after smth already happened, but I don’t understand how to translate this mean?
A:
@tarasevichpavel Ah, okay okay I got you.
You could replace it with "criticize" or "scrutinize" which could mean that they're talking about the things they don't like about the local coach.
here are some others: speculating, analyzing, eyeing, mulling over...
You could replace it with "criticize" or "scrutinize" which could mean that they're talking about the things they don't like about the local coach.
here are some others: speculating, analyzing, eyeing, mulling over...
Q:
What does Every morning but Sunday when he had to go to church, he would finish his chores as quickly as possible, then make a straight line to Fort Totten Park, where she'd be waiting for him. mean?
A:
every morning but Sunday -> every morning except sunday,/every morning but not Sunday.
when he had to go to church -> when he needs to go to church, when he must go to church. -> he goes to church on Sundays.
he would finish his chores as quickly as possible-> he tries to finish chores fast. -> he does them fast/ he does them very quickly.
chores -> (washing clothes, washing dishes, cleaning, etc.)
then make a straight line to -> goes to, head to
Fort Totten Park -> a place
where she'd be waiting for him -> she waits for him (at the Fort Totten Park)
どうでしたか、できるだけで、より簡単に言い換えてみました、もし不明な点があったら、聞いてください。
日本語で説明するのを希望するなら、私に知らせてください。
when he had to go to church -> when he needs to go to church, when he must go to church. -> he goes to church on Sundays.
he would finish his chores as quickly as possible-> he tries to finish chores fast. -> he does them fast/ he does them very quickly.
chores -> (washing clothes, washing dishes, cleaning, etc.)
then make a straight line to -> goes to, head to
Fort Totten Park -> a place
where she'd be waiting for him -> she waits for him (at the Fort Totten Park)
どうでしたか、できるだけで、より簡単に言い換えてみました、もし不明な点があったら、聞いてください。
日本語で説明するのを希望するなら、私に知らせてください。
Q:
What does "I might be broke in the morning" in the song, meaning? mean?
A:
It means you are going to have are going to do so many fun things for the evening that you may end up spending all your cash on drinks, food, your date, etc. So you have no cash the next day.
Usually this would mean you were going to go out drinking and won't think about what money you are spending until it is all gone.
Usually this would mean you were going to go out drinking and won't think about what money you are spending until it is all gone.
Q:
What does Every morning, you have a new chance to become a happier version of yourself . mean?
A:
毎朝が新しい始まりです。この機会を利用して自分自身を改善してください。
毎朝が新しい始まりです。この機会を利用して自分自身を改善してください。
Q:
What does morning, afternoon, evening mean?
A:
morning - time at the start of a day
afternoon - midday
evening - time before night
afternoon - midday
evening - time before night
Example sentences using "Morning"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with morning all.
A:
You can say "good morning all" to a group on it's own. Or, it can be added to the. beginning of a sentence. "Morning all, it is time for class."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with morning.
A:
In response to your last question. "In the morning of the day after tomorrow" is correct. "In the morning, the day after tomorrow" is incorrect. It is also the same for the day before yesterday.
When you are talking are talking about today, you say:
-"This morning"
-"At noon" or "at midday"
-"This afternoon"
-"This evening"
-"Tonight"
When you talk about tomorrow or yesterday you say:
-"tomorrow/yesterday morning" or "in the morning of t/y".
-"tomorrow/y at noon/midday"
-"Tomorrow/y afternoon" or " in the morning of t/y"
-"Tomorrow/y evening" or "in the evening of t/y"
-"Tomorrow/y night" or "t/y at night"
All of my suggestions are good for normal written and spoken conversation. However, when writing formally, it is better to, for example, say:
-"in the morning of the 17th"
-"at noon on the 21st"
I hope this helps. :D
When you are talking are talking about today, you say:
-"This morning"
-"At noon" or "at midday"
-"This afternoon"
-"This evening"
-"Tonight"
When you talk about tomorrow or yesterday you say:
-"tomorrow/yesterday morning" or "in the morning of t/y".
-"tomorrow/y at noon/midday"
-"Tomorrow/y afternoon" or " in the morning of t/y"
-"Tomorrow/y evening" or "in the evening of t/y"
-"Tomorrow/y night" or "t/y at night"
All of my suggestions are good for normal written and spoken conversation. However, when writing formally, it is better to, for example, say:
-"in the morning of the 17th"
-"at noon on the 21st"
I hope this helps. :D
Q:
Please show me example sentences with This morning I managed to delete several hundred important emails. I’m now waiting on Steve from IT to see if the emails can be recovered. So, while I wait – has anyone made a major mistake at work and what happened?.
A:
“Managed to” means that you did something, either by trying hard to, or on accident when not meaning to.
(Trying hard)
“I managed to work all night and finish that important project.”
(Accidental)
“I somehow managed to tear a hole every pair of socks I own.”
(Trying hard)
“I managed to work all night and finish that important project.”
(Accidental)
“I somehow managed to tear a hole every pair of socks I own.”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I took this around four this morning. How can I understand the meaning of take something around four?.
A:
This is basically just talking about the camera. He got the shot that morning. 이거 새벽 4시즘에 찍었다라는 뜻이에요. “I took this video/picture” is the full sentence but people often omit video/picture in the sentence.
Example:
I took this awhile ago. = (I took this picture/video awhile ago)
Example:
I took this awhile ago. = (I took this picture/video awhile ago)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with good morning .
A:
Good morning is a 'greeting word'. It can be as a whole sentence as independent part of sentence. Good morning! Good morning, I am glad to see you. Good morning, it's a nice weather today. etc
Synonyms of "Morning" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I might be late this morning. and I would be late this morning. ?
A:
If you're talking about the future the second one doesn't sound natural
might is used to show possibility (future/more uncertain version of maybe)
would is used to show conditions/hypothetic situations , it is usually used with "if" (for example : I would be late if there's too much traffic)
might is used to show possibility (future/more uncertain version of maybe)
would is used to show conditions/hypothetic situations , it is usually used with "if" (for example : I would be late if there's too much traffic)
Q:
What is the difference between What my morning routine is and My morning routine is ?
A:
There is no difference. The fist one is more formal, but the second one is more natural.
Q:
What is the difference between I saw him this morning. and I have seen him this morning. ?
A:
I saw him this morning = it
mentions a specific point of time in past (example: I saw him this morning while I was jogging)
I have seen him this morning = this doesn't mention specific time. But the fact that you have seen him this morning
mentions a specific point of time in past (example: I saw him this morning while I was jogging)
I have seen him this morning = this doesn't mention specific time. But the fact that you have seen him this morning
Q:
What is the difference between morning and AM ?
A:
The morning is just the general beginning of the day. Perhaps other people use it differently, but I have only seen AM used in the context of time, such as 10 AM. This is because, at least America, uses a 12 hour clock. So, there is a 7 o'clock in the morning, and a 7 o'clock in the evening. We distinguish the two by saying 7 AM or 7 PM.
However, PM isn't always in the evening, and AM isn't always in the morning. For example, 12 AM, 2 AM, and 3:05 AM are all examples of times that are at night. AM simply means the first set of 12 hours in the day, and PM means the second set.
However, some people do say "2 in the morning", although I've never heard anyone say "12 in the morning" before. I suppose those usages would be interchangeable (they can both be used, they mean the same thing). But, remember that AM is only used for time; you can't say "I wake up in the AM" and it would be very strange to say "I wake up in the AM hours".
I hope this helps! Have a nice day!
However, PM isn't always in the evening, and AM isn't always in the morning. For example, 12 AM, 2 AM, and 3:05 AM are all examples of times that are at night. AM simply means the first set of 12 hours in the day, and PM means the second set.
However, some people do say "2 in the morning", although I've never heard anyone say "12 in the morning" before. I suppose those usages would be interchangeable (they can both be used, they mean the same thing). But, remember that AM is only used for time; you can't say "I wake up in the AM" and it would be very strange to say "I wake up in the AM hours".
I hope this helps! Have a nice day!
Q:
What is the difference between I've cooked since this morning and I've been cooking since this morning. ?
A:
Both technically correct but the second is more natural
Translations of "Morning"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? This morning, my family and I came to Gangwon-do to see the East Sea. We will stay at the hotel with ocean view for one night and return home tomorrow. We are very happy to watch beautiful beach.
A:
This morning, my family and I came to Gangwon-do to see the East Sea. We will stay at a hotel with an ocean view for one night and return home tomorrow. We enjoy looking out at the beautiful beach.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? This morning, I roaded into laundry at the drum washer and throwed away a plastic bag for garbage to the trash bin at front of my apartment. After lunch I throwed away food waste to trash bin. I have to pay per weight for food waste by cash card.
A:
This morning, I went to do laundry at the drum washer and threw away a plastic bag as garbage into the trash bin in front of my apartment. After lunch, I threw away food waste into the trash bin. I have to pay for food waste by weight using my cash card.
Or, in a more conversational tone:
This morning, I did some laundry and tossed a plastic bag into the trash bin outside my apartment. Later, after lunch, I got rid of some food waste in the same bin. The catch is, I have to pay for food waste based on its weight using my cash card
Or, in a more conversational tone:
This morning, I did some laundry and tossed a plastic bag into the trash bin outside my apartment. Later, after lunch, I got rid of some food waste in the same bin. The catch is, I have to pay for food waste based on its weight using my cash card
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How usually get up at morning
A:
This sentence seems to be incorrect.
"When do you usually get up in the morning?"
"When do you usually get up in the morning?"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? good morning how your night
A:
Good morning. How was your night?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? This morning when I went out for a run, I saw a man with black sport trousers. And his trousers seemed to be from Decathlon.
(Does this sound natural?)
(Does this sound natural?)
A:
a man wearing black sports trousers. Sounds more natural
What you've said is fine and natural but you could also say:
I reckon they were from Decathlon.
(for a girl I have the habit of saying black sports leggings because that's what we tend to wear. Depending on what it was, you might want to be more specific rather than saying trousers to make it sound more native for example, joggers)
Hope that helps~
What you've said is fine and natural but you could also say:
I reckon they were from Decathlon.
(for a girl I have the habit of saying black sports leggings because that's what we tend to wear. Depending on what it was, you might want to be more specific rather than saying trousers to make it sound more native for example, joggers)
Hope that helps~
Other questions about "Morning"
Q:
(in a morning prayer)
"I'm grateful for this bland new day. Its a gift from heaven. I'll live it to the fullest."
Hi, is the sentence above natural?
"I'm grateful for this bland new day. Its a gift from heaven. I'll live it to the fullest."
Hi, is the sentence above natural?
A:
Yes, although I’m not sure why you enjoy that the day is bland… perhaps you mean brand new day?
Q:
On a warm morning or in a warm morning? And why?
A:
On a warm morning is correct ✅
In a warm morning is incorrect ✖️
In this case it is talking about a period of time, so it uses "on". It is not talking about a point in time (as in setting an appointment).Other examples of a period of time:
On Monday i need to ...
When you speak of a period of time relative in time, you can say
Next Monday ...
Last Monday...
etc.
If you are talking about a point in time use "in":
I have a doctor's appointment in the morning.✅
As stated "warm morning" is talking about a period, for example, you WOULD NOT say:
I have a doctor's appointment in the warm morning ✖️
You would say:
On a warm morning, i love to sit in my favourite chair and read. ✅
In a warm morning is incorrect ✖️
In this case it is talking about a period of time, so it uses "on". It is not talking about a point in time (as in setting an appointment).Other examples of a period of time:
On Monday i need to ...
When you speak of a period of time relative in time, you can say
Next Monday ...
Last Monday...
etc.
If you are talking about a point in time use "in":
I have a doctor's appointment in the morning.✅
As stated "warm morning" is talking about a period, for example, you WOULD NOT say:
I have a doctor's appointment in the warm morning ✖️
You would say:
On a warm morning, i love to sit in my favourite chair and read. ✅
Q:
”Early in the morning is a quiet time.”
Does this expression sound natural?
Does this expression sound natural?
A:
Yes, it sounds natural.
:)
:)
Q:
I’m going to swim during the morning Does this sound natural?
A:
× I’m going to swim during the morning
✓ I’m going to swim this morning.
✓ I’m going to swim this morning.
Q:
"Good morning. I have a queation. I want to know what "tend to despondency" means in the passage below. I know the meaning of "despondency ", but I don't know why "tend to" is used. I think "tend to" is always followed by a verb such as "She tends to get angry easily", but this time "tend to" is folliwed by a noun. I haven't seen this pattern before.
"But it is crucial that we turn to Him. Without God, the dark experiences of suffering and adversity tend to despondency, despair, and even bitterness."
"But it is crucial that we turn to Him. Without God, the dark experiences of suffering and adversity tend to despondency, despair, and even bitterness."
A:
In this context, “tend to” is actually being used in the sense of “tending to someone/something.” An example of this usage is “The nurse was tending to the sickly patient.” Or “The mother was busy doing housework and couldn’t tend to the needs of her whining child.”
A slight rewording of this passage might be “Without God, the dark experiences of suffering and adversity *create* or *nurture* feelings of despondency, despair, and bitterness.”
I hope that helps!
A slight rewording of this passage might be “Without God, the dark experiences of suffering and adversity *create* or *nurture* feelings of despondency, despair, and bitterness.”
I hope that helps!
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