Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Ukraine"
The meaning of "Ukraine" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "Ukraine on Monday claimed a drone attack in central Moscow."
Does this mean they admitted the attack or they commanded the attack?
Ukraine has already attacked with a drone. mean?
Does this mean they admitted the attack or they commanded the attack?
Ukraine has already attacked with a drone. mean?
A:
it means they said that they were the ones who did the attack
Q:
What does Ukraine's Zelenskyy stars on final day of G-7 mean?
A:
G-7サミット最終日、ウクライナのゼレンスキー大統領が話題を独占しました
Q:
What does Ukraine is yet to confirm mean?
A:
It means Ukraine has not confirm, but will do it by then.
Synonyms of "Ukraine" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I'm from Ukraine and I'm come from in Ukraine ?
A:
The first sentence is correct, the second is not.
You might say
-I’m from Ukraine
-I come from Ukraine
-I’m Ukrainian
You might say
-I’m from Ukraine
-I come from Ukraine
-I’m Ukrainian
Q:
What is the difference between I never went to Ukraine and I have never been to Ukraine ?
A:
there is absolutely a difference! This is a key point in English study and you risk confusing people with an explanation like that.
Q:
What is the difference between He has lived/worked in Ukraine since 2010. and He has been living/working in Ukraine since 2010. and Both sentences are correct, aren’t they? ?
A:
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/tenses
Translations of "Ukraine"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I was born in Ukraine in City Zhitomir
(Is everything grammatically correct ?(
(Is everything grammatically correct ?(
A:
"I was born in Zhitomir, Ukraine." это правильный способ сказать это
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Здравствуйте. The Ukraine or Ukraine? Некоторые считают,что это слово исключение.
A:
Сейчас используется без артикля - Ukraine. Определенный артикль the употреблялся до 90-ых годов, когда Украина была частью СССР, и это показывал артикль. После распада Союза Украина стала отдельной страной, и с тех пор the в сочетании с Ukraine больше не используется.
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How do you say this in English (US)? Ukraine
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How do you say this in English (US)? Ukraine
Ukraine
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How do you say this in English (US)? Ukraine
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Other questions about "Ukraine"
Q:
Ukraine team took third place in their group, however they made it through to the one eighth of the final (knockout stage). I don't know how it works, they introduced some new rules into this, that I wasn't aware of, so I was really surprised. They now have a sort of a table of third places, so the fate of our team decided in other games. Yesterday Sweden beat Poland and helped us get through to the next stage. But Russia unfortunately took fourth place in their group and dropped out of the tournament. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Ukraine team took third place in their group, however they made it through to the one eighth of the final (knockout stage).
✓ Ukraine team took third place in their group, however they made it through to the knockout stage.
× I don't know how it works, they introduced some new rules into this, that I wasn't aware of, so I was really surprised.
✓ I don't know how it works, UEFA introduced some new rules into the competition that I wasn't aware of, so I was really surprised.
× They now have a sort of a table of third places, so the fate of our team decided in other games.
✓ They now have a sort of a table of third places, so the fate of our team is decided by other teams in other games.
× Yesterday Sweden beat Poland and helped us get through to the next stage.
✓ Yesterday Sweden beat Poland and helped us get through to the next stage.
× But Russia unfortunately took fourth place in their group and dropped out of the tournament.
✓ But Russia unfortunately took fourth place in their group and dropped out of the tournament.
✓ Ukraine team took third place in their group, however they made it through to the knockout stage.
× I don't know how it works, they introduced some new rules into this, that I wasn't aware of, so I was really surprised.
✓ I don't know how it works, UEFA introduced some new rules into the competition that I wasn't aware of, so I was really surprised.
× They now have a sort of a table of third places, so the fate of our team decided in other games.
✓ They now have a sort of a table of third places, so the fate of our team is decided by other teams in other games.
× Yesterday Sweden beat Poland and helped us get through to the next stage.
✓ Yesterday Sweden beat Poland and helped us get through to the next stage.
× But Russia unfortunately took fourth place in their group and dropped out of the tournament.
✓ But Russia unfortunately took fourth place in their group and dropped out of the tournament.
Q:
He wanted Ukraine President "in a public box."
what does "in a public box" mean?
what does "in a public box" mean?
A:
to say something in public, on tv, radio, newspaper
Q:
In Ukraine the weather is changing from season to season. Right now it is Autumn so the weather started to change. It's not so hot anymore, the temperature is slowly going down. The sky is mostly cloudy and the wind is getting stronger, it might rain as well. There are a lot of wizened leaves lie on the ground. Does this sound natural?
A:
This sentence is unnatural: “There are a lot of wizened leaves lie on the ground.”
Try “There are a lot of wizened leaves on the ground” or “A lot of wizened leaves lie on the ground” or “There are a lot of wizened leaves lying on the ground.”
Your use of the word “wizened” is rather poetic - it is a word very seldom used now. A more common word to use might be “withered”.
The rest of the paragraph sounds natural.
Try “There are a lot of wizened leaves on the ground” or “A lot of wizened leaves lie on the ground” or “There are a lot of wizened leaves lying on the ground.”
Your use of the word “wizened” is rather poetic - it is a word very seldom used now. A more common word to use might be “withered”.
The rest of the paragraph sounds natural.
Q:
- are you not from Ukraine?
- yes, I'm not Does this sound natural?
- yes, I'm not Does this sound natural?
A:
I mean, technically this is correct! But it might be better to say:
"Are you not from Ukraine?"
"No, I'm not." or "No, I'm not from Ukraine." :)
"Are you not from Ukraine?"
"No, I'm not." or "No, I'm not from Ukraine." :)
Q:
Hello. I am from Ukraine. I love to travel. I am looking for the friends. I am looking for the Skype conversation. I can help you with the russian. Does this sound natural?
A:
I want to meet new people and make friends. let's talk using Skype! I can help with Russian too.
(Hope this helps 👍)
(Hope this helps 👍)
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