Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Sister"
The meaning of "Sister" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does She feels like a real sister to me.은 mean?
A:
Has the same meaning as “She is like a sister to me”
I tried to translate it into Korean —> 그녀는 나에게 언니처럼 있어요 (Sorry if it’s wrong, I’m still learning korean)
The person is really close with the other person.
They are so close that they are like sisters
I tried to translate it into Korean —> 그녀는 나에게 언니처럼 있어요 (Sorry if it’s wrong, I’m still learning korean)
The person is really close with the other person.
They are so close that they are like sisters
Q:
What does She is not less beautiful than her sister. mean?
A:
She is as beautiful as her sister.
Q:
What does I'm getting my sister into a Bridget Jones fan mean?
A:
The sentence sounds a little unnatural. I would say “I’m turning my sister into a Bridget Jones fan”. You are the reason your sister is starting to like Bridget Jones.
Q:
What does sister store mean?
A:
It is a store/shop owned by the same company that owns other stores/shops. ( The company that is the owner is the parent and the stores/shops it own are sisters)
Q:
What does I want enough to get my sister a meal mean?
A:
여동생에게 밥을 줄 수 있게 충분한 돈을 주세요
Example sentences using "Sister"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with twin sister is cold to her older sister.
A:
My younger twin sister is cold towards me and won’t speak to me. The younger twin is cold to her older sister because she is mad at her.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with -manage to do
I managed to have my sister calm down the day before yesterday..
I managed to have my sister calm down the day before yesterday..
A:
I managed to calm my sister down the day before yesterday.
Even though it was slippery outside, we managed to get grandma in the car.
The train was already moving but I managed to get on!
Even though it was slippery outside, we managed to get grandma in the car.
The train was already moving but I managed to get on!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with my sister say am like barbie.
A:
1. My sister says I look like a Barbie doll.
2. My sister says I look like Barbie.
3. My sister said that I look like a Barbie doll.
4. My sister said that I look like Barbie.
2. My sister says I look like Barbie.
3. My sister said that I look like a Barbie doll.
4. My sister said that I look like Barbie.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I want to know this:
sister and brother are siblings
mother and father are parents
grandmother and grandfather are grandparents
so, boyfriend and girlfriend are ????.
sister and brother are siblings
mother and father are parents
grandmother and grandfather are grandparents
so, boyfriend and girlfriend are ????.
A:
A boyfriend and girlfriend are a couple.
(A husband and wife are spouses.)
(A husband and wife are spouses.)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "My little sister('s) birthday party starts in an hour. Por que tem um "S" em "sister"?.
A:
My little sister's birthday party starts in an hour.
"Sister's" has to have " 's" on it because the party is for "my little sister", it's "my little sister's party".
In other words: the party of my little sister = the party for my little sister = my little sister's party.
"Sister's" has to have " 's" on it because the party is for "my little sister", it's "my little sister's party".
In other words: the party of my little sister = the party for my little sister = my little sister's party.
Synonyms of "Sister" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I have my sister with me. and I have my sister with us. ?
A:
I have my sister with me = There are 2 of us.
I have my sister with us = There are three of us or more than three of us.
I have my sister with us = There are three of us or more than three of us.
Q:
What is the difference between my sister is scared of lizard and my sister scares from lizard. which one is more natural? ?
A:
“My sister scares from lizard” is hard to understand and sounds very detached. “ my sister is scared of THE lizard” is much more natural and present.
Some other ways to say it:
My sister gets scared from the lizard.
My sister is scared of the lizard.
The lizard scares my sister.
Some other ways to say it:
My sister gets scared from the lizard.
My sister is scared of the lizard.
The lizard scares my sister.
Q:
What is the difference between He skipped as his big sister and He skipped with his big sister ?
A:
Normally you'd say "He skipped as his big sister *did*." This means he skipped in the same way that she did.
He skipped with his big sister = they skipped together
He skipped with his big sister = they skipped together
Q:
What is the difference between " me and my sister(someone) " and " my sister(someone) and I " ?
A:
Well..
"Me and my sister(someone)" is most likely English American
and "My sister(someone) and I" is then English UK (British)
I personally use "my sister(someone) and I" only because it sounds more natural in MY ears... the question is which one sounds more natural to YOU~
I hope I have explained everything, just let me know if you have any more questions, alrighty?
"Me and my sister(someone)" is most likely English American
and "My sister(someone) and I" is then English UK (British)
I personally use "my sister(someone) and I" only because it sounds more natural in MY ears... the question is which one sounds more natural to YOU~
I hope I have explained everything, just let me know if you have any more questions, alrighty?
Q:
What is the difference between I have two sisters and I hace got two sisters ?
A:
"i have got" and "i've got" is more like british english, we americans usually say "i have"
Translations of "Sister"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? How should I call my farther's sister's child? Is it brother-in-low?
A:
That’s your cousin. Your father’s sister is your aunt, so her children are your (first) cousins.
Your brother-in-law is your sister’s husband.
Your brother-in-law is your sister’s husband.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? your sister used to visit you quite often,_she?
a.didn't she
b.hadn't she
Which is grammatically correct? (Asking for a foreign friend)
a.didn't she
b.hadn't she
Which is grammatically correct? (Asking for a foreign friend)
A:
In a question tag, you simply repeat the auxiliary verb that was used in the main part of the question.
- She *has* visited you, *hasn't* she?
- She *did* visit you, *didn't* she?
- She *should* visit you, *shouldn't* she?
Your sister used to visit you quite often...
In this sentence, there is no auxiliary verb, but the auxiliary "did" is implied (Your sister *did use* to visit you quite often...), so the auxiliary "did" is used in the question tag.
Your sister used to visit you quite often, didn't she?
- She *has* visited you, *hasn't* she?
- She *did* visit you, *didn't* she?
- She *should* visit you, *shouldn't* she?
Your sister used to visit you quite often...
In this sentence, there is no auxiliary verb, but the auxiliary "did" is implied (Your sister *did use* to visit you quite often...), so the auxiliary "did" is used in the question tag.
Your sister used to visit you quite often, didn't she?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? my sister is confused ki wo aagai kis crs mai grad krai. Wo creativity and food sci main interest rakhti hain par hmari city mai koi clg aisa nhi jo ye sab main best ho. Di pl aap kuch suggest kijiye jo future mai demanding ho and financially bhi shi ho
A:
@neha_grg
my sister is so confused about her plans to pursue graduations.
she has interest in creativity and food science but there isn't any college in our city which is best for these subjects. Di please suggest something now, something like which will be so demanding in future and financially friendly too.
my sister is so confused about her plans to pursue graduations.
she has interest in creativity and food science but there isn't any college in our city which is best for these subjects. Di please suggest something now, something like which will be so demanding in future and financially friendly too.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)?
my sister and I have not talked for about 2 days.
my sister and I have not talked for about 2 days.
A:
@Youvehadme Do you mean English or another language because you said it correctly in English
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I don’t get on well with my sister. 姉と仲良くありません
A:
That sounds British or something. We would say "I don't got along well with my sister." in American English.
Other questions about "Sister"
Q:
1.What is it you have done?
너 무엇을 한거야?
2.What is it like to have a older sister 언니가 있는 건 어떤 느낌이야? Does this sound natural?
너 무엇을 한거야?
2.What is it like to have a older sister 언니가 있는 건 어떤 느낌이야? Does this sound natural?
A:
× 1. What is it you have done?
✓ 1. What have you done?
× 2. What is it like to have a older sister 언니가 있는 건 어떤 느낌이야?
✓ 2. What is it like to have an older sister 언니가 있는 건 어떤 느낌이야?
✓ 1. What have you done?
× 2. What is it like to have a older sister 언니가 있는 건 어떤 느낌이야?
✓ 2. What is it like to have an older sister 언니가 있는 건 어떤 느낌이야?
Q:
"I'm not as healthy as my sister at all."
"I'm not by far as healthy as my sister. "
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound OK?
"I'm not by far as healthy as my sister. "
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound OK?
A:
The expression you are looking for is –
I’m not nearly as healthy as my sister.
Of your two versions, the first one is the best. The second one sounds unnatural.
The expression you are looking for is –
I’m not nearly as healthy as my sister.
Of your two versions, the first one is the best. The second one sounds unnatural.
Q:
I asked my sister if the Santa really exists. But she danced around the question.
I inferred from her reaction that Santa doesn’t exist. Does this sound natural?
I inferred from her reaction that Santa doesn’t exist. Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes, your sentence sounds natural and conveys your message effectively. It describes a situation where you asked your sister about the existence of Santa Claus, but instead of giving a direct answer, she avoided addressing the question. Based on her reaction, you inferred that Santa doesn't exist. Well done!
Q:
I spoke with younger sister live in Canada today.
I'm drinking sparkling water.
I'm going to study english for 3hour tomorrow. Does this sound natural?
I'm drinking sparkling water.
I'm going to study english for 3hour tomorrow. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I spoke with younger sister live in Canada today.
✓ I spoke with my younger sister who lives in Canada today.
× I'm going to study english for 3hour tomorrow.
✓ I'm going to study English for 3 hours tomorrow.
✓ I spoke with my younger sister who lives in Canada today.
× I'm going to study english for 3hour tomorrow.
✓ I'm going to study English for 3 hours tomorrow.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce His sister went to Canada the day before yesterday. .
A:
It sounds good. What jumps out at me is your soft i sounds (his and sister). They have a bit of a long e sound (ee) which shouldn't be there.
Also "his" should have a distinct z sound, whereas what I am hearing in yours is more like "he seester". But I am just nitpicking...it sounds really good! Better than my Korean :)
Also "his" should have a distinct z sound, whereas what I am hearing in yours is more like "he seester". But I am just nitpicking...it sounds really good! Better than my Korean :)
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