Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Small"
The meaning of "Small" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does small English mean?
A:
Example : dimpsy. This word is only known in South West England and is not in the dictionary but everyone who lives in Somerset, Devon and Cornwall know exactly what it means. It means the light is fading around dusk. Say it to someone in London and they will smile and walk away thinking you a little strange.
Q:
What does small mean?
A:
Small just means that its not big or large in size
Q:
What does small mean?
A:
Pequeno
Q:
What does small mean?
A:
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Q:
What does Not so small as all that. mean?
A:
Not that small
or
bigger than that
or
bigger than that
Example sentences using "Small"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with small and little .
A:
“Little” is the more childish way to say “small” so there’s really no difference.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with small.
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Your face is small. I love how small these shoes are. My dress is too small. Look how small she is. Do you think I should buy a small or a large? What size would you like the bird house to be, small? Your nose is too small. Which cup is the smaller one?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with small.
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I would like a small cup of water, please.
I like small dogs.
This is a small amount of tickets.
I like small dogs.
This is a small amount of tickets.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with small.
A:
I am small
Why is the shirt so small?
The car is small
I want a small drink
Why is the shirt so small?
The car is small
I want a small drink
Synonyms of "Small" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between small and little ?
A:
In describing a thing there isn't much difference "it is small/little". When comparing only small should be used "it is smaller than that". Finally, little can be used as an adverb to mean 'not very much' - "There is little difference between small and little"
Q:
What is the difference between small and little and wee ?
A:
They all mean the same and are used basically the same.
I will note “wee” isn’t used normally in American English. It sounds very old or foreign (specifically Irish or Scottish) to my American ears, although we understand the meaning.
I will note “wee” isn’t used normally in American English. It sounds very old or foreign (specifically Irish or Scottish) to my American ears, although we understand the meaning.
Q:
What is the difference between small and little ?
A:
“Small" is used to form comparatives and superlatives.
While"little" is just used as a description.
Examples:
*Used as an adjective:
“She is small”
Describes her size.
“She is little”
Would usually describe her age if she is a person or an animal, although it can also describe size.
*Used as an adverb:
“I sighed a little when you said that.”
Here it has a meaning of “somewhat or to some extent”.
*Used as a phrase:
Also, "a little" is used to mean a small quantity which is a contraction of "a little bit of ..."
Example:
“ I spilled a little coffee on my shirt”.
While"little" is just used as a description.
Examples:
*Used as an adjective:
“She is small”
Describes her size.
“She is little”
Would usually describe her age if she is a person or an animal, although it can also describe size.
*Used as an adverb:
“I sighed a little when you said that.”
Here it has a meaning of “somewhat or to some extent”.
*Used as a phrase:
Also, "a little" is used to mean a small quantity which is a contraction of "a little bit of ..."
Example:
“ I spilled a little coffee on my shirt”.
Q:
What is the difference between small and smallish ?
A:
"small" would be used to describe something little in size and "smallish" would be used to describe something that isn't too little and isn't too big. For example for the word "smallish" you could say "It was a smallish town." Meaning that the town wasn't that big but it also wasn't too small and if you we're to describe something small you could say "the room was very small."
Q:
What is the difference between small and little ?
A:
They mean the same
Translations of "Small"
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How do you say this in English (US)? small
A:
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How do you say this in English (US)? small
A:
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How do you say this in English (US)? small
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? small
A:
Small or little
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? small
A:
Small
Other questions about "Small"
Q:
(given subject: Small, individual bussiness can survive. Do you agree this statement, and why?)
I do not agree that small, independent businesses can survive in modern society. My opinion comes from the following three reasons.
First, small companies deal with small number of products. They may lose the customers’ satisfaction when consumers choose the goods.
Next, especially from individual companies are often expected to provide the heartful or professional service , but small business do not always work well.
Finally, individual companies may have little power to analyze current trends in the economy, in contrast to bigger companies. This may cause a critical fail in decision making for handling their business.
In conclusion, I do not believe that small shops have advantages in the economy compared with large businesses. Does this sound natural?
I do not agree that small, independent businesses can survive in modern society. My opinion comes from the following three reasons.
First, small companies deal with small number of products. They may lose the customers’ satisfaction when consumers choose the goods.
Next, especially from individual companies are often expected to provide the heartful or professional service , but small business do not always work well.
Finally, individual companies may have little power to analyze current trends in the economy, in contrast to bigger companies. This may cause a critical fail in decision making for handling their business.
In conclusion, I do not believe that small shops have advantages in the economy compared with large businesses. Does this sound natural?
A:
× This may cause a critical fail in decision making for handling their business.
✓ This may cause a critical failure in the decision making process of their business.
× In conclusion, I do not believe that small shops have advantages in the economy compared with large businesses.
✓ In conclusion, I do not believe that small companies have advantages in the economy compared to large businesses.
× Next, especially from individual companies are often expected to provide the heartful or professional service , but small business do not always work well.
✓ Additionally, individual companies are often expected to provide a professional services , but small business do not always have the capacity to provide that kind of proffesionslism.
× My opinion comes from the following three reasons.
✓ Here's three reasons why.
× I do not agree that small, independent businesses can survive in modern society.
✓ I do not agree that small independent businesses can survive in modern society.
✓ This may cause a critical failure in the decision making process of their business.
× In conclusion, I do not believe that small shops have advantages in the economy compared with large businesses.
✓ In conclusion, I do not believe that small companies have advantages in the economy compared to large businesses.
× Next, especially from individual companies are often expected to provide the heartful or professional service , but small business do not always work well.
✓ Additionally, individual companies are often expected to provide a professional services , but small business do not always have the capacity to provide that kind of proffesionslism.
× My opinion comes from the following three reasons.
✓ Here's three reasons why.
× I do not agree that small, independent businesses can survive in modern society.
✓ I do not agree that small independent businesses can survive in modern society.
Q:
small 和tiny有什么区别吗
A:
tiny 比 small 小
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce It's small.
A:
you need to work on the dark L , IMO^^. you can check this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P63VPV4rgk. it will help you much!
Q:
It's small or large? Does this sound natural?
A:
you can also say is it small or large?
Q:
About: Small lodge: What do you call this type of really small lodge in the mountain / wilderness / national park.
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This is not hotel / actual lodge. There is no keeper / ranger. No meal service.
You can use this place instead of camping with tent or to avoid bad weather in the mountain.
There is just a room and flat space like this picture.
What do you call it?
Is ”shelter” proper word? Do you have any good word about it? Does this sound natural?
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This is not hotel / actual lodge. There is no keeper / ranger. No meal service.
You can use this place instead of camping with tent or to avoid bad weather in the mountain.
There is just a room and flat space like this picture.
What do you call it?
Is ”shelter” proper word? Do you have any good word about it? Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes. A lodge where I live usually means a hotel or business, like a ski lodge. It is similar to cabin because both would be in the wilderness and usually made of logs, but a lodge usually has more amenities.
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