Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Team"
The meaning of "Team" in various phrases and sentences
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What does A team of researchers conducted a survey of patients on the new clinical trial. mean?
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Absolutely. I would assume all the patients in the survey have been part of the new clinical trial.
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What does "team pump" mean?
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team ~ = a fan of ~; someone who likes ~ very much
Team Pump = a fan of the rapper Lil Pump
Team Pump = a fan of the rapper Lil Pump
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What does Whose team are you in? (British English) Whose team are you on?(North American English) mean?
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The meaning is:
Of which team are you a member, that is, with which team do you have a membership?
Of which team are you a member, that is, with which team do you have a membership?
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What does do you have a team mean?
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Grammar correction:
Last night, I played basketball with someone. They asked me "Do you have a team?". Does that mean do I have a favorite team or do I belong to a team? Feel free to answer plz!
That would mean do you belong to a team.
Last night, I played basketball with someone. They asked me "Do you have a team?". Does that mean do I have a favorite team or do I belong to a team? Feel free to answer plz!
That would mean do you belong to a team.
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What does I miss you being on my team, which is a script from the movie I saw yesterday.
Would it possible to say "I miss it when you were on my team." to say the same thing ? and Do I need "it" in this sentence ? mean?
Would it possible to say "I miss it when you were on my team." to say the same thing ? and Do I need "it" in this sentence ? mean?
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Both " I miss you being on my team" and "I miss it when you were on my team" mean the same thing. You can use either one and an English speaker will understand you.
Me personally, I think " I miss you being on my team" sounds more fluent.
Me personally, I think " I miss you being on my team" sounds more fluent.
Example sentences using "Team"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "team" and " group".
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My team is the best
My team won the tournament
Theres no I in Team
Group of friends
I took a risk when i joined this group
Lets have a group hug
My team won the tournament
Theres no I in Team
Group of friends
I took a risk when i joined this group
Lets have a group hug
Q:
Please show me example sentences with though, Our team lost. It was a good game though..
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Please show me example sentences with for extending necessary to team.
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I'm not sure what you mean by that.
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Please show me example sentences with team up.
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let's team up!
Team up with me!
Do you want to team up(with me)?
Team up with me!
Do you want to team up(with me)?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "team" (verb).
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It's usually paired with "up" as a verb ("team up".) It means, "to form a team."
"Frank and Ruth teamed up in the race."
"Mr Smith and Mr Yamada teamed up to work on the business project."
"I want to team up with you!"
"They are teaming up to teach English together."
"I'm going to team up Sally and Sam to distribute flyers."
"Frank and Ruth teamed up in the race."
"Mr Smith and Mr Yamada teamed up to work on the business project."
"I want to team up with you!"
"They are teaming up to teach English together."
"I'm going to team up Sally and Sam to distribute flyers."
Synonyms of "Team" and their differences
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What is the difference between the team will be representing the region and the team will represent the region ?
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They are not the same tense. The first is future continuous (progressive) and the second is just future tense.
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What is the difference between I has been left out of the team. and I has been dropped from team. ?
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I have been left out of the team means that you are still a part of the team but you are being ignored.
I have been dropped out from the team means that you have been removed from the team.
I have been dropped out from the team means that you have been removed from the team.
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What is the difference between A team of researchers conducted a survey of patients toward the new clinical trial. and A team of researchers conducted a survey of patients about the new clinical trial. ?
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If the patients are in the clinical trial then I would say, "A team of researchers conducted a survey of patients in the new clinical trial." If the researchers are enrolling new patients for the trial then I would say, "A team of researchers conducted a survey of patients for the new clinical trial."
If the patients are in the clinical trial then I would say, "A team of researchers conducted a survey of patients in the new clinical trial." If the researchers are enrolling new patients for the trial then I would say, "A team of researchers conducted a survey of patients for the new clinical trial."
Q:
What is the difference between team up and gather ?
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Team up is usually when multiple people work together to achieve something. Gather can mean the same thing or to bring multiple people or things to one place.
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What is the difference between team and band ?
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'Team' is used more often regarding group activities. 'Band' is usually only used for music groups.
1) I like that sports team
2) I want to be on your team for the job
3) I like that band's song
4) These bands play old music
1) I like that sports team
2) I want to be on your team for the job
3) I like that band's song
4) These bands play old music
Translations of "Team"
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How do you say this in English (US)? Team B danced as good as team A. Does this sound this natural? does it have any grammar mistakes?
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I see what you are saying. "as well as" CAN mean "also." however if you want to compare their dancing, "as well as" is correct for the reason stated above. so technically the sentence could be read both ways. I think as it is now, without additional punctuation, it's a comparison. if you added a comma after "team B danced" (Team B danced, as well as Team A.) it would clarify/indicate that the sentence meant "team A also danced.) Ultimately the context helps one to read it properly, and punctuation can make a difference too. if you want to be utterly clear, you would have to reformulate the sentence. "When the overall scores were tallied, it was evident that Team B...." or "the judges deliberated for a long time because..." "Team B danced just as well as..." "Team B performed equally well." etc. Or if it's within a paragraph, the reader would probably know what you mean. I think my first instinct is to read it like a comparison though.
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How do you say this in English (US)? Both teams never allow the other to score.
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You should use “neither” instead of “both” since it’s a negative sentence but then you’d have to change it up a bit so that it’s:
“Neither team ever allows the other to score.”
“Neither team ever allows the other to score.”
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How do you say this in English (UK)? I did cheering for team JAPAN⚽️
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“I did cheering for team JAPAN” sounds a little unnatural! Try this, “I cheered for japan!” Like this,
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How do you say this in English (US)? As team director changed right before ,it is no time to build teamshipment. But I'm sure to win Columbia and Poland
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What? I am really confused. Can u break them down into simpler sentences using subject + verb + object form?
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How do you say this in English (US)? A medical team once went on a search for the key to longevity, hoping to share its findings with the public.
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Other questions about "Team"
Q:
The Japanese team did their best! I hope that they play well next match, too. Does this sound natural?
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× I hope that they play well next match, too.
✓ I hope they play well their next match, too.
✓ I hope they play well their next match, too.
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1 Japanese national team is the strongest ever.
2 Japanese national team is the strongest yet.
Is there any difference between the two?
2 Japanese national team is the strongest yet.
Is there any difference between the two?
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1) With collective human nouns, animals
2) predicted
1) With collective human nouns, animals
2) predicted
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What does ‘I took the team on whole’ mean?
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He is saying he left the “opposite players standing”x so took on all their players, as in he beat to whole opposition.
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my team have overwhelmed to the other one completely, really they didn't have some tiny possibility
my team have blown the other one away completely, really they didn't have some tiny possibility
my team have blown the other one away completely, really they didn't have some tiny possibility
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they mean the same but I'd correct the grammar as follows:
1) my team completely overwhelmed the other one, they really didn't have a chance.
2) my team completely blew the other one away...
"team" is a singular word, so use the verb "has"instead of "have". we can use this tense as follows:
my team HAS OVERWHELMED the other one completely, they really don't HAVE a tiny chance.
it really just depends if you're speaking in the present or past.
hope this helps!🙏
1) my team completely overwhelmed the other one, they really didn't have a chance.
2) my team completely blew the other one away...
"team" is a singular word, so use the verb "has"instead of "have". we can use this tense as follows:
my team HAS OVERWHELMED the other one completely, they really don't HAVE a tiny chance.
it really just depends if you're speaking in the present or past.
hope this helps!🙏
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As you claimed, your team was doing the job from 4:30pm to 1:30 am. Then, how many people did this job? And would you provide their contact info as a verification. Does this sound natural?
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× As you claimed, your team was doing the job from 4:30pm to 1:30 am.
✓ As you stated, your team worked from 4:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
× Then, how many people did this job?
✓ So, how many people worked on this project?
× And would you provide their contact info as a verification.
✓ And could you provide their contact information as proof?
✓ As you stated, your team worked from 4:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
× Then, how many people did this job?
✓ So, how many people worked on this project?
× And would you provide their contact info as a verification.
✓ And could you provide their contact information as proof?
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