Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Spend"
The meaning of "Spend" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I'll spend what I must to see her happy. mean?
A:
= You'll spend the needed amount of money to make her happy.
= You'll spare no expenses to see her happy.
= Money has no value compared to her happiness, so you'll spend however much it takes to make her happy.
= You'll spare no expenses to see her happy.
= Money has no value compared to her happiness, so you'll spend however much it takes to make her happy.
Q:
What does I've spent working.
mean?
mean?
A:
You must mention a period of time when using "spent" and "any other verb" together.
You can't just say: I have spent studying, but rather: I have spent five years studying in London.
The full sentence you wrote included "the fifth consecutive week" as a period of time, which means: I have spent five consecutive weeks working.
You could also say: The five years that I spent studying in London were awesome, which means: the five years spent in London were awesome.
You can't just say: I have spent studying, but rather: I have spent five years studying in London.
The full sentence you wrote included "the fifth consecutive week" as a period of time, which means: I have spent five consecutive weeks working.
You could also say: The five years that I spent studying in London were awesome, which means: the five years spent in London were awesome.
Q:
What does spend mean?
A:
with money / possessions it means to give out and then receive a product in return.
it can also mean to do something like when you say "I spend time with my mother" you're saying that you did something with your mother for a period of time.
it can also mean to do something like when you say "I spend time with my mother" you're saying that you did something with your mother for a period of time.
Q:
What does spend mean?
A:
To spend = gastar
"I spend a lot of money" = "Gasto mucho dinero".
"I spend a lot of money" = "Gasto mucho dinero".
Q:
What does below typical / spent so far mean?
A:
@Dotori: below typical can mean below the normal range (below the norm)
spent so far in money is how much you have spent to the present time
spent so far in money is how much you have spent to the present time
Example sentences using "Spend"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with best spent.
A:
A student's time is best spent studying.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "spend" and "spent" to distinguish them.
A:
You spend too much money on clothes!
I spent $50 on food the other day
If you spend a night in jail, maybe you’ll reflect on your actions!
I spent all day studying and still failed the test.
After hiking 20 miles, she was totally spent and went right to sleep
I spent $50 on food the other day
If you spend a night in jail, maybe you’ll reflect on your actions!
I spent all day studying and still failed the test.
After hiking 20 miles, she was totally spent and went right to sleep
Q:
Please show me example sentences with spend and spent.
A:
Spend can be used as in “I spend a lot of money” it is saying like you do this regularly.
Spent can be used as in “I spent a lot of money last month” where it is like a specific time ago. Spent is also the past tense form of spend, so there aren’t really differences, but I gave the example sentences, if you can understand them!
Spent can be used as in “I spent a lot of money last month” where it is like a specific time ago. Spent is also the past tense form of spend, so there aren’t really differences, but I gave the example sentences, if you can understand them!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with spend.
A:
I love to spend time with my friends.
I spend too much time at work.
I make sure I spend more time on math than I do drawing.
I spend too much time at work.
I make sure I spend more time on math than I do drawing.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with spend.
A:
I spent (past) my last holiday in Germany
Synonyms of "Spend" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between spend and spent ?
A:
"Spent" is the past tense as well as the past participle form of "spend".
On average I spend $100 a day.
Yesterday I spent $100.
So far today I've spent $50.
On average I spend $100 a day.
Yesterday I spent $100.
So far today I've spent $50.
Q:
What is the difference between spend and cost ?
A:
Cost is how much an item is worth and spend is how much you pay for the item.
Q:
What is the difference between spend and cost ?
A:
spend - when you gonna spend money on some item.
cost - the price, amount of money you have to pay for an item.
Examples:
This shirt costs too much. (is too expensive)
I have to spend some money on food.
cost - the price, amount of money you have to pay for an item.
Examples:
This shirt costs too much. (is too expensive)
I have to spend some money on food.
Q:
What is the difference between spend and last ?
A:
Spend: how long it took (to do it)
Last: how long it remained/worked/ "duró" (something)
Last: how long it remained/worked/ "duró" (something)
Q:
What is the difference between spend and waste ?
A:
Spend es gastar y waste es malgastar.
Translations of "Spend"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? spend
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? spent
A:
spent
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? spend
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? spent
A:
spent
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? spend
A:
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Other questions about "Spend"
Q:
I spend at least 20minutes to study Japanese
everyday,sometimes I study more than 20minutes. Does this sound natural?
everyday,sometimes I study more than 20minutes. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I spend at least 20minutes to study Japanese
✓ I spend at least 20 minutes studying Japanese everyday.
× everyday,sometimes I study more than 20minutes.
✓ Sometimes, I even study more than 20 minutes.
✓ I spend at least 20 minutes studying Japanese everyday.
× everyday,sometimes I study more than 20minutes.
✓ Sometimes, I even study more than 20 minutes.
Q:
I spend... Does this sound natural?
A:
Very nice! Your pronunciation is so good. Congratulations!
Q:
I should spend... Does this sound natural?
A:
Awesome! the last part is a little unclear, but your pronunciation is really good. ^^
Q:
He spends... Does this sound natural?
A:
he spends 3 years trying to recall his own past. "i don't know who i am," he says, "i don't know where i'm going, none of it."
right?
right?
Q:
I spent a great weekends. Does this sound natural?
A:
''I spent a nice weekend in (X)''
or if you spent multiple weekends
''I spent a great few weekends in (X)''
or if you spent multiple weekends
''I spent a great few weekends in (X)''
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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