Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Response"
The meaning of "Response" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does pointed response mean?
A:
You're welcome! Both of those things. The first part is in quotation marks because it's a direct quote, and the second part is not in quotation marks because it's a paraphrased piece that was written in the article to summarize another thing that he said.
Q:
What does Knee-jerk response mean?
A:
It is a slang term for making a quick decision that isn't thought out.
Q:
What does What is the proper response to "what's up?" ? Do you use it in the first greeting? mean?
A:
For first greeting probably not. Just say hello. You can use it with friends though. A good response would be "nothing much" but if something exciting is going on in your life, you can express your joy.
Q:
What does responses mean?
A:
An answer is specifically a response to a question, whether it be from a human or a question on a test. A response is when a type of recognition you receive from another person, again , you can receive a response from on your email from your friend. Or your friend could be waiting for a response from a text message they sent you.
Q:
What does it is a pretty canned response. mean?
A:
It means it is a rather standard, mechanical response, like they had a text file of responses and they copied and pasted one of them. The person who got the response might say "That's exactly the response I expected to get" or "This response isn't specific to my question. Did they read it?"
Example sentences using "Response"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with for sure (as a response).
A:
"For sure" is a very casual expression. It is short for "For certain" (which is now an archaic phrase). It is used to confirm something. It's not a very common phrase these days.
MOM: "Will you take the dog for a walk?"
SON: "For sure!"
FRIEND1: "Wanna go to the mall?"
FRIEND2: "For sure!"
More common is just: "Sure," or "okay."
FRIEND1: "We should go to school today."
FRIEND2: "For sure." / "Okay."
MOM: "Will you take the dog for a walk?"
SON: "For sure!"
FRIEND1: "Wanna go to the mall?"
FRIEND2: "For sure!"
More common is just: "Sure," or "okay."
FRIEND1: "We should go to school today."
FRIEND2: "For sure." / "Okay."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with What are the responses of the question "How are you?".
A:
"I am all right, and yourself?", "I am great, and you?", "Fine, how are you?", "Not well", "Not very good", "Terrible"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in response to your request.
A:
I have prepared the report in response to your request.
In response to your request I have prepared the documents.
In response to your request I have prepared the documents.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with You wish!(as a response).
A:
A: Yo, she talked to me in class today! I think she likes me!
B: You wish.
(B doesn't believe A. He thinks it's very far-fetched that this girl could ever like A.)
B: You wish.
(B doesn't believe A. He thinks it's very far-fetched that this girl could ever like A.)
Synonyms of "Response" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between favorable response and helpful/positive response ?
A:
A "favourable response" and a "positive response" are exactly the same thing. A response that is in your favour, the kind of response that you hoped for.
A "helpful response" is one that will help you to know how to make it better.
I hope that all of my responses to your questions have been helpful.
A "helpful response" is one that will help you to know how to make it better.
I hope that all of my responses to your questions have been helpful.
Q:
What is the difference between favorable response and positive response ?
A:
@Astrrrid they have the same meaning :)
Q:
What is the difference between responses signifying server errors and responses signifying a server error ?
A:
responses signifying server errors = more than 1 server error
responses signifying a server error = 1 server error
responses signifying a server error = 1 server error
Q:
What is the difference between there is no response and there are no responses ?
A:
is right. If you are only expecting one response, "There is no response" is best. Otherwise you should use "There are no responses."
Q:
What is the difference between response and reply ?
A:
Response is any reaction caused by something just as body movement or words
Reply is the same but it's for a reaction of words
Reply is the same but it's for a reaction of words
Translations of "Response"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ビジネスメールで、質問への回答ですが
この表現間違いないでしょうか?
(サンプルが欲しい依頼をしています)
In response to your question,
1-Samples for each model, 2 piece.
2-All white
この表現間違いないでしょうか?
(サンプルが欲しい依頼をしています)
In response to your question,
1-Samples for each model, 2 piece.
2-All white
A:
2 pieceとはなんでしょうか? 2 piece swimsuitとか?
2つって意味なら、2 piecesにした方がいいです。それとも "2 samples of each model" と言った方が自然です
1-
2-
そのリストみたいな言い方が失礼だと思う人がいますので、それが心配ならもっと長く書いた方がいいです
たとえば
In response to your question, I'd like 2 samples of each model, and I'd like it to be all white please.
2つって意味なら、2 piecesにした方がいいです。それとも "2 samples of each model" と言った方が自然です
1-
2-
そのリストみたいな言い方が失礼だと思う人がいますので、それが心配ならもっと長く書いた方がいいです
たとえば
In response to your question, I'd like 2 samples of each model, and I'd like it to be all white please.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I got a response from a native speaker and he told me that he felt it doesn’t sound natural… could you please tell me where is wrong?
A:
Do you think that people today are spending too much time on their smartphones?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Slow response to a post in a bulletin board.
A:
I suppose you could say "late response" or simply just "late"
I'll often see people say stuff like this on forums:
"Late, but my opinion is blah blah blah..."
"Late response" is used more when someone is expecting a response from you specifically, not just a response from anyone
I'll often see people say stuff like this on forums:
"Late, but my opinion is blah blah blah..."
"Late response" is used more when someone is expecting a response from you specifically, not just a response from anyone
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Slang/friendly responses to "Kaisa hai"
A:
You could say "I'm doing well" , "I'm good" , "I'm great" along with asking the other person the same question !
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Your response was really rapid.
Is it correct?
Is it correct?
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Other questions about "Response"
Q:
What other natural responses can I say instead of "it's okay" when someone says "I'm sorry" . Thank you very much in advance!!^^..
A:
Along with the others:
- It's alright
- It's all good / you're good
- No biggie (short for "it's no big deal)
- I don't mind
- You're fine, don't worry about it
- No need to apologize / say sorry - or - You don't have to apologize / say sorry
Just a few examples!
" it's all good" is very, very casual. 😊 you can even add "it's all good fam / bro / dude / mate / bud / friend" as well hahaha 😜
- It's alright
- It's all good / you're good
- No biggie (short for "it's no big deal)
- I don't mind
- You're fine, don't worry about it
- No need to apologize / say sorry - or - You don't have to apologize / say sorry
Just a few examples!
" it's all good" is very, very casual. 😊 you can even add "it's all good fam / bro / dude / mate / bud / friend" as well hahaha 😜
Q:
Thank you very much for your response. As my debit card is going to expire in summer this year, I have another concern as well. My current address may not be the same as the one I registered on the website address. I acknowledge that my e-Wallet with xxx bank has a balance of zero. However, I have some cash that is NOT receiving from xxx company yet from a couple of years ago. This is another concern for me.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× As my debit card is going to expire in summer this year, I have another concern as well.
✓ I have a couple of concerns as my debit card is going to expire this summer.
× My current address may not be the same as the one I registered on the website address.
✓ Firstly, my current address may not be the same as the one I registered on the website.
× I acknowledge that my e-Wallet with xxx bank has a balance of zero.
✓ Secondly, whilst I acknowledge that my e-Wallet with xxx bank has a balance of zero.
× However, I have some cash that is NOT receiving from xxx company yet from a couple of years ago.
✓ I have an outstanding transaction with xxx company that has not yet been received despite it being from a couple of years ago.
× This is another concern for me.
Reworded it and that removed the need for the second sentence.
✓ I have a couple of concerns as my debit card is going to expire this summer.
× My current address may not be the same as the one I registered on the website address.
✓ Firstly, my current address may not be the same as the one I registered on the website.
× I acknowledge that my e-Wallet with xxx bank has a balance of zero.
✓ Secondly, whilst I acknowledge that my e-Wallet with xxx bank has a balance of zero.
× However, I have some cash that is NOT receiving from xxx company yet from a couple of years ago.
✓ I have an outstanding transaction with xxx company that has not yet been received despite it being from a couple of years ago.
× This is another concern for me.
Reworded it and that removed the need for the second sentence.
Q:
"I haven't got any response."
Is this conversational?
Is this conversational?
A:
"I haven't gotten any response (yet)."
It can be conversational, but it's a bit formal. You can say :
"They haven't responded."
"No response."
"They haven't messaged me back." (assuming you're talking about texts)
It can be conversational, but it's a bit formal. You can say :
"They haven't responded."
"No response."
"They haven't messaged me back." (assuming you're talking about texts)
Q:
There's not necessarily a very smooth and streamlined governmental response and the government as a whole is has financing relief efforts to begin with. Does this sound natural?
A:
× There's not necessarily a very smooth and streamlined governmental response and the government as a whole is has financing relief efforts to begin with.
✓ There's not necessarily a very smooth and streamlined governmental response and the government as a whole is financing relief efforts to begin with.
✓ There's not necessarily a very smooth and streamlined governmental response and the government as a whole is financing relief efforts to begin with.
Q:
How should I response to a professor via email when he said, "I shall come back to you in due course." ?
A:
Firstly I just want to say that your question is worded wrong. You should ask, "How should I respond to a professor...."
Also I'm thinking that the professor said "I shall get back to you in due course" instead of "come back to you?"
Anyway, what it means is the professor will get back in touch with you, respond more to you, provide more info, etc. soon. It's just a way of saying I'll be in touch with you in the future at some point in time.
I hope this helps.
You could simply respond by saying "thank you" and/or "I look forward to hearing from you." Something like that.
Also I'm thinking that the professor said "I shall get back to you in due course" instead of "come back to you?"
Anyway, what it means is the professor will get back in touch with you, respond more to you, provide more info, etc. soon. It's just a way of saying I'll be in touch with you in the future at some point in time.
I hope this helps.
You could simply respond by saying "thank you" and/or "I look forward to hearing from you." Something like that.
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