Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Room"
The meaning of "Room" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does As we might have done had we been in the same room mean?
A:
@SantiagoFK
Punctuation is needed.
As we might have done, if we had been in the same room
As we might have done, had we been in the same room
Now, they are readable sentences. Same meaning, both correct
Punctuation is needed.
As we might have done, if we had been in the same room
As we might have done, had we been in the same room
Now, they are readable sentences. Same meaning, both correct
Q:
What does Get a room. mean?
A:
A and B are lovers, they're making out in the public, so C would go over and tell them to "get a room", meaning C couldn't stand their intimacy. The subtext is like, "Get a room so that you two can have sex already.
Q:
What does make some room mean?
A:
It means make some space or give some space, i hope you understood if you have any doubts then let me know. 😊
Q:
What does I am good, but there’s room to be better mean?
A:
There is room for improvement wthin the person, nobody is perfect.
Q:
What does Get the room gaspin’ how did this happen?
A line of a song “NF - You’re special” mean?
A line of a song “NF - You’re special” mean?
A:
I ain't never been a romantic, but I can romance ya
Get your shoes on, baby, I am not asking
I'm 'bout to take you out to dinner, put the black dress on
Got the room gaspin', how did this happen?
It refers to a woman walking into a room and making everyone gasp at her beauty. How did this happen? How did he find such a beautiful woman? He feels happy and lucky.
Get your shoes on, baby, I am not asking
I'm 'bout to take you out to dinner, put the black dress on
Got the room gaspin', how did this happen?
It refers to a woman walking into a room and making everyone gasp at her beauty. How did this happen? How did he find such a beautiful woman? He feels happy and lucky.
Example sentences using "Room"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with when I try to clean my room, it ends up dirtier.
i don't know if that phrase is correct , but i don't undertan the "up "
if someone can explain to me ....
i don't know if that phrase is correct , but i don't undertan the "up "
if someone can explain to me ....
A:
The phrase is correct and it sounds clear when you speak it too :)
"Ends up" means without trying to make it this way, something happens.
In your sentence, it means "When I try to clean my room, somehow the room is dirtier after I try to clean it than before I started cleaning it"
Another example: "I want to be a good artist. I can do a good sketch, but as soon as I try to colour it in, I end up messing it up". It means that you don't try to ruin it, but it gets ruined when you colour it
"I wanted to make brownies, but the oven wasn't working properly and they didn't cook all the way through. I really wanted them to be a firmer, but they ended up tasting okay anyway". It means that things didn't happen as you wanted them to, but the result was okay despite things not happening as you planned them
"Ends up" means without trying to make it this way, something happens.
In your sentence, it means "When I try to clean my room, somehow the room is dirtier after I try to clean it than before I started cleaning it"
Another example: "I want to be a good artist. I can do a good sketch, but as soon as I try to colour it in, I end up messing it up". It means that you don't try to ruin it, but it gets ruined when you colour it
"I wanted to make brownies, but the oven wasn't working properly and they didn't cook all the way through. I really wanted them to be a firmer, but they ended up tasting okay anyway". It means that things didn't happen as you wanted them to, but the result was okay despite things not happening as you planned them
Q:
Please show me example sentences with make room for .
A:
"Make room for the old lady on the bus."
"Could you make room for my bags?" (See: To save a spot)
"Could you make room for my bags?" (See: To save a spot)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with sitting room.
A:
The term is not used very much anymore, but a "sitting room" was traditionally a room apart from the living room with more comfortable chairs meant for relaxing. People don't use the term very much anymore and it is common to have a living room and not have a sitting room.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with What's in your room?.
A:
yes sure! when you ask "what is in your room?" you want to know what is inside the person's room, like what furnitures, pictures, etc (things in general)
when you ask "what's your room like?" you mean the same as when you ask "what does your room looks like"; when you ask that you want to know how it is in general: not only which furnitures and things the person have but also the color of the walls, the type of environment it has (if it is a girly room, a dark room etc) and other things. do you get it? sorry if it's not clear
when you ask "what's your room like?" you mean the same as when you ask "what does your room looks like"; when you ask that you want to know how it is in general: not only which furnitures and things the person have but also the color of the walls, the type of environment it has (if it is a girly room, a dark room etc) and other things. do you get it? sorry if it's not clear
Q:
Please show me example sentences with any room vocabulary(chair,couch,drawer etc).
A:
I sat on the couch.
My sister picked up the chair.
He opened up the drawer.
She turned off the lamp.
My bed is very uncomfortable.
I ate dinner on my new table.
My sister picked up the chair.
He opened up the drawer.
She turned off the lamp.
My bed is very uncomfortable.
I ate dinner on my new table.
Synonyms of "Room" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between teacher’s room and teacher’s office ?
A:
The teacher's room is her classroom.
The teacher's office is an office where the teacher meets with students to discuss their grades, their essay topics, and so on. In the U.S., it is illegal to discuss a student's grades or performance in a place where there is not an expectation of privacy. They can discuss these things in her office out of earshot.
The teacher's office is an office where the teacher meets with students to discuss their grades, their essay topics, and so on. In the U.S., it is illegal to discuss a student's grades or performance in a place where there is not an expectation of privacy. They can discuss these things in her office out of earshot.
Q:
What is the difference between Get out of the room and Come out of the room and Go out of the room and Step out of the room ?
A:
"Get out of the room"
You are in the same room as the person you're talking to, and you want them to leave
"Come out of the room"
You are not in the same room as the person you're talking to, and you want them to leave that room. You also probably want them to come into the room you're in
"Go out of the room"
We don't really say this one as a command. You might see it in a book when narrating someone's actions, "He decided to go out of the room"
It just means he leaves the room. I think "He decided to leave the room" would still be a better choice, though
"Step out of the room"
This one is only really used by people who are working to talk to the people who aren't working. For example, a doctor may tell a patient to step out of the room. A police officer might tell someone to step out of a room if they're investigating a crime.
You would need to rephrase the whole sentence to make it casual enough for family or friends, "Can you step out of your room a sec? I've got something to show you"
You are in the same room as the person you're talking to, and you want them to leave
"Come out of the room"
You are not in the same room as the person you're talking to, and you want them to leave that room. You also probably want them to come into the room you're in
"Go out of the room"
We don't really say this one as a command. You might see it in a book when narrating someone's actions, "He decided to go out of the room"
It just means he leaves the room. I think "He decided to leave the room" would still be a better choice, though
"Step out of the room"
This one is only really used by people who are working to talk to the people who aren't working. For example, a doctor may tell a patient to step out of the room. A police officer might tell someone to step out of a room if they're investigating a crime.
You would need to rephrase the whole sentence to make it casual enough for family or friends, "Can you step out of your room a sec? I've got something to show you"
Q:
What is the difference between clean up my room and clean my room up ?
A:
They have the same meaning.
But clean my room up is a little bit uncommon
But clean my room up is a little bit uncommon
Q:
What is the difference between the room is silent. and the room is quiet. and the room is still. ?
A:
Silent is NO noise. Quiet can mean some noise (but not much). Still (in that example) often indicates that people are silent because of shock or enormous importance of a situation. “Still” implies a more emotional reason for silence or quietness. They are “frozen” for a moment.
Q:
What is the difference between I stay locked in my room and I stay locked up in my room ?
A:
It has the same meaning. Locked up seems more intense, like I can’t escape.
Translations of "Room"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Just chilling in my room listening to everyone get drunk outside my window
A:
Just chilling in my room seeing everyone get drunk outside my window
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 715 is a room number, then how would you say it?
A:
You would pronounce it “seven fifteen”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? could you recommend other room? recommended? which one is correct?
A:
Are there any other rooms you can recommend?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “when should I give the room key?” is it naturally?
A:
"When should I give ___ The room key?"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "당신은 다른 방에 가주세요"
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"you go to other room"
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"you go to other room"
A:
Please go to a different room.
Please go to another room.
Please go to the other room.
Please go to another room.
Please go to the other room.
Other questions about "Room"
Q:
Why not clean the room?
Why not cleaned the room? Does this sound natural?
Why not cleaned the room? Does this sound natural?
A:
× Why not cleaned the room?
✓ Why haven't you cleaned the room? Why didn't you clean the room?
The first is ok as a suggestion.
The second isn't correct in any case
✓ Why haven't you cleaned the room? Why didn't you clean the room?
The first is ok as a suggestion.
The second isn't correct in any case
Q:
Why not clean the room?
Why not cleaned the room? Does this sound natural?
Why not cleaned the room? Does this sound natural?
A:
× Why not cleaned the room?
✓ Why not clean the room?
Why not clean the room? can be used as a suggestion that something needs to be done
Son “ I’m bored, I’ve got nothing to do “
Mum “ Why not clean the room? It’s a mess and you don’t keep your room tidy “
✓ Why not clean the room?
Why not clean the room? can be used as a suggestion that something needs to be done
Son “ I’m bored, I’ve got nothing to do “
Mum “ Why not clean the room? It’s a mess and you don’t keep your room tidy “
Q:
1. This room is so tided well.
2. This room is so organized well.
3. This room is so tidy.
이 방은 잘 정돈이 되어있다
{Question: Are all three correct? and Do they mean the same?} Does this sound natural?
2. This room is so organized well.
3. This room is so tidy.
이 방은 잘 정돈이 되어있다
{Question: Are all three correct? and Do they mean the same?} Does this sound natural?
A:
× 1. This room is so tided well.
× 2. This room is so organized well.
✓ 2. This room is organized so well. 👍
× 3. This room is so tidy.
✓ 3. This room is so tidy. 👍
× 2. This room is so organized well.
✓ 2. This room is organized so well. 👍
× 3. This room is so tidy.
✓ 3. This room is so tidy. 👍
Q:
Which is correct?
a room like a pub which was placed higher floor
a room which was placed higher floor like a pub
a room like a pub which was placed higher floor
a room which was placed higher floor like a pub
A:
Neither is correct.
‘Placed higher floor’ is not correct English - it should be ‘placed on a higher floor.’
With that adjustment made, the first is better, as the second implies that being placed on a higher floor is a standard feature of a pub, which is not the case.
Also ‘a pub-like room’ is better than ‘a room like a pub.’
So overall:
‘A pub-like room which was placed on a higher floor.’
‘Placed higher floor’ is not correct English - it should be ‘placed on a higher floor.’
With that adjustment made, the first is better, as the second implies that being placed on a higher floor is a standard feature of a pub, which is not the case.
Also ‘a pub-like room’ is better than ‘a room like a pub.’
So overall:
‘A pub-like room which was placed on a higher floor.’
Q:
I started organizing my room to redecorate my room.
(I want a casual expression) Does this sound natural?
(I want a casual expression) Does this sound natural?
A:
I guess a bit casual tone would something like this: “I started tidying up my room to give it a new look."
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