Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Task"
The meaning of "Task" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I have set myself the task of communicating this mean?
A:
Means you make it your “mission” to “communicate”
E.g. I have set myself a task of getting groceries
E.g. I have set myself a goal of passing my course
E.g. I have set myself a target to do 100 push-ups
E.g. I have set myself a task of getting groceries
E.g. I have set myself a goal of passing my course
E.g. I have set myself a target to do 100 push-ups
Q:
What does allocate tasks among human and automated components mean?
A:
allocate = distribute or assign different tasks/jobs
among human and automated components =
some tasks are given to humans and some are given to machines
allocate = distribute or assign different tasks/jobs
among human and automated components =
some tasks are given to humans and some are given to machines
Q:
What does tricky task (example sentence please) mean?
A:
Something that is difficult to do.
Example:
- Carrying such a heavy vase without dropping it will be a tricky task.
- It will be a tricky task to finish all of my homework and still have time for sports.
Example:
- Carrying such a heavy vase without dropping it will be a tricky task.
- It will be a tricky task to finish all of my homework and still have time for sports.
Q:
What does "in the good" in "The task today is to find a form of fiscal policy that can revive the economy in the bad times without entrenching government in the good. - The Economist 16.9.24" mean?
A:
It's a shortened version of "the good times"
I believe the quote means "the thing someone needs to do is find a way to bring everyone out of debt without causing inflation"
I believe the quote means "the thing someone needs to do is find a way to bring everyone out of debt without causing inflation"
Q:
What does You happen to be accomplishing a wonderful task in your account. Keep performing whatever you do. mean?
A:
あの、あなたの仕事はよくやってるそうなので、このままに続けてください。この感じかな
Example sentences using "Task"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "...but they're holding it back so they don't help me,but they may help themselves in a task down the line"
what does" down the line" mean specifically in this context? I would appreciate it if you can give me example sentences..
what does" down the line" mean specifically in this context? I would appreciate it if you can give me example sentences..
A:
Down the line means in the future.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 4. This task can take anywhere from/between three to five hours to complete.
++ Could I just say "This task can take from/between three to five hours to complete." without "anywhere"?++.
++ Could I just say "This task can take from/between three to five hours to complete." without "anywhere"?++.
A:
This task can take anywhere from three to five hours to complete.
This task can take between three and five hours to complete.
This task can take between three and five hours to complete.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with task.
A:
A manager could for example tell the following to his staff: "Your task is to make people buy our products"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Can you check and solve my task?.
A:
2. along
Q:
Please show me example sentences with task .
A:
Studying languages can be be such and arduous task that many give up in the end.
Synonyms of "Task" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between task and work and job ?
A:
Task = a short work
Work = what you do for money
Job = what you do for money
Career = work and jobs for your whole life. Can also be used for education
Work = what you do for money
Job = what you do for money
Career = work and jobs for your whole life. Can also be used for education
Q:
What is the difference between task and job ?
A:
When you're given a task or a job to do, there's no difference.
However if you're relating to job as to work, you can't substitute the word job for task.
However if you're relating to job as to work, you can't substitute the word job for task.
Q:
What is the difference between task and mission ?
A:
There isn't much difference to be very honest but people usually consider a mission to be more formal and serious than a task. We usually think of a small job or maybe an activity when we say task. However when we say mission, we usually associate long journey, a lot of importance.
Hope this helped :3
Hope this helped :3
Q:
What is the difference between task and assignment and work ?
A:
They are pretty much the same word, they just have different nuances. "assignment" is work given to you by your boss/coworker. "task" could be the same but it can also mean work that you assigned the work to yourself. I hope this makes sense!
Q:
What is the difference between task update and update of task ?
A:
Task update sounds more like a title for something while update of task would be used more in a sentence I feel. For example, "Boss, can I have an update on my tasks for this week."
Translations of "Task"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? if additional task is added, the effort will increased correspondingly.
if additional task is added, the effort will increased accordingly.
which sounds natural?why?
if additional task is added, the effort will increased accordingly.
which sounds natural?why?
A:
Both are fine! But correspondingly means the effort will increase in an equivalent manner to the difficulty of the added task. Accordingly means that “as a result, the effort will increase.” Also, we say “will increase” rather than “will increased” ☺️
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? “ the task has been started at 5 pm@ or “ the task was started at 5 pm” or “ the task started at 5 pm”. Timestamp does matter in this sentence.
A:
You are correct in stating that you can't use, "The task has been starting..." as that is grammatically incorrect in your context. However, "The task was started..." is absolutely fine. This also gives the suggestion that the task was purposefully started as apposed to starting itself. As stated above, this is an example of the passive voice which is used a lot in UK English.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what the different between "task" and "mission" ? u can answer me by english or chinese . up to u . thanks
A:
That's correct
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Our tasks include analyzing customer needs and designing products.
A:
Your pronunciation is really good!
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? How to tackle this task? I have no idea how to insert these blank fields...
A:
1. she wouldn't have woken up
3. whether she could borrow his
4. such a gifted
5. have gone to bed earlier
6. was caused by late
powinno być dobrze :) , nie wiem jak zrobić drugi.
3. whether she could borrow his
4. such a gifted
5. have gone to bed earlier
6. was caused by late
powinno być dobrze :) , nie wiem jak zrobić drugi.
Other questions about "Task"
Q:
I get up as possible as early,and I want to do different tasks. I want to take long times to have breakfast ,learn English,proceed with my work. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I get up as possible as early,and I want to do different tasks.
✓ I get up as early as possible,and I want to do different tasks.
× I want to take long times to have breakfast ,learn English,proceed with my work.
✓ I want to take a long time to have breakfast, learn English, and proceed with my work.
You could also say “I want to be able to take my time and have breakfast, study English, and proceed with my work.” (This is how Id say it)
✓ I get up as early as possible,and I want to do different tasks.
× I want to take long times to have breakfast ,learn English,proceed with my work.
✓ I want to take a long time to have breakfast, learn English, and proceed with my work.
You could also say “I want to be able to take my time and have breakfast, study English, and proceed with my work.” (This is how Id say it)
Q:
I'm going to finish all my tasks today but my wife said you are bitten off more than you can do is it natural
A:
Means that she feels you won’t finish your list because it’s too big for the time you have available
Her phrase should read:
You’ve bitten off more than you can chew.
Her phrase should read:
You’ve bitten off more than you can chew.
Q:
I did all my task I have to do.
Although I was tired, sleepy, I did it.
Tomorrow morning, I'll get to my workplace until 9:30 a.m.
There's only one day left that I have to work.
And the lecture I signed up will be opened tomorrow, I'm very looking forward to seeing that.
Does this sound natural?
Although I was tired, sleepy, I did it.
Tomorrow morning, I'll get to my workplace until 9:30 a.m.
There's only one day left that I have to work.
And the lecture I signed up will be opened tomorrow, I'm very looking forward to seeing that.
Does this sound natural?
A:
× I did all my task I have to do.
✓ I did (completed) all the tasks I had to do.
× Although I was tired, sleepy, I did it.
✓ Although I was pretty tired, I still finished them.
× Tomorrow morning, I'll get to my workplace until 9:30 a.m.
✓ Tomorrow morning, I won't be getting to my workplace until 9:30 AM.
× There's only one day left that I have to work.
✓ I only have one day left to work!
× And the lecture I signed up will be opened tomorrow, I'm very looking forward to seeing that.
✓ The lecture I signed up for will open tomorrow, so I'm looking forward to hearing that.
In the first part, you say the word "did" which is past tense, but then you used the word "have" which is present tense.
In the second part, you have both "sleepy" and "tired" in the same sentence, but they mean the same thing, so you should only have one.
In the third part, I'm not sure if you're meaning you won't get to work UNTIL a certain time, or if you are just saying that you will be getting to work AT that time. If it's the first, that would indicate you usually get to work earlier or something is preventing you from getting there when you usually get there.
In the last part, you shouldn't start a sentence with the word "and" if you can help it.
Lastly, I think you could make this whole thing more concise by combining sentences.
"I finally completed all the tasks I had for today, even though I was pretty tired. Tomorrow I won't be getting to my workplace until 9:30 AM and I only have one day of work left! The lecture I signed up for will open tomorrow, so I'm also looking forward to hearing that."
✓ I did (completed) all the tasks I had to do.
× Although I was tired, sleepy, I did it.
✓ Although I was pretty tired, I still finished them.
× Tomorrow morning, I'll get to my workplace until 9:30 a.m.
✓ Tomorrow morning, I won't be getting to my workplace until 9:30 AM.
× There's only one day left that I have to work.
✓ I only have one day left to work!
× And the lecture I signed up will be opened tomorrow, I'm very looking forward to seeing that.
✓ The lecture I signed up for will open tomorrow, so I'm looking forward to hearing that.
In the first part, you say the word "did" which is past tense, but then you used the word "have" which is present tense.
In the second part, you have both "sleepy" and "tired" in the same sentence, but they mean the same thing, so you should only have one.
In the third part, I'm not sure if you're meaning you won't get to work UNTIL a certain time, or if you are just saying that you will be getting to work AT that time. If it's the first, that would indicate you usually get to work earlier or something is preventing you from getting there when you usually get there.
In the last part, you shouldn't start a sentence with the word "and" if you can help it.
Lastly, I think you could make this whole thing more concise by combining sentences.
"I finally completed all the tasks I had for today, even though I was pretty tired. Tomorrow I won't be getting to my workplace until 9:30 AM and I only have one day of work left! The lecture I signed up for will open tomorrow, so I'm also looking forward to hearing that."
Q:
All the tasks were assigned, the police patrol set off.
Does it sound right?
Does it sound right?
A:
Sort of.
I would say 'All the tasks has been assigned, and so the police patrol set off.'
Good job though! It is understandable and easy to read
I would say 'All the tasks has been assigned, and so the police patrol set off.'
Good job though! It is understandable and easy to read
Q:
I did all my task today but I feel like I need to practice speaking English. Does this sound natural?
A:
You need a comma after the word, today.
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