Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Variant"
The meaning of "Variant" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does For the regular variant, see ○○○ mean?
A:
"Variant" is a similar word to "version." So, it's similar to saying "For the normal version, please look at..." - or - "To see the normal version, please look at..."
Depends what it's a "variant" of, though
Depends what it's a "variant" of, though
Q:
What does variant mean?
A:
Different kind of the same thing. Usually used when talking about something you can buy.
Example: Do you want the red variant or the blue variant?
Example: Do you want the red variant or the blue variant?
Example sentences using "Variant"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with variant.
A:
Thank you!
"Windows10 is a variant of Windows"
Does it work? 😅
Thank you!
"Windows10 is a variant of Windows"
Does it work? 😅
Q:
Please show me example sentences with variants .
A:
There are many variants of flowers.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with словом otherwise. As many variants as possible.
A:
Tom sat alone in the otherwise empty room.
You'd better hurry, otherwise you won't get there before dark
The food wasn't very delicious, but otherwise the party was a success.
Let's go now. Otherwise, we'll be late.
You'd better hurry, otherwise you won't get there before dark
The food wasn't very delicious, but otherwise the party was a success.
Let's go now. Otherwise, we'll be late.
Synonyms of "Variant" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between "variant" and "variation" ?
A:
There is a lot of variety in car designs. There are many different types.
There are various car designs in existence.
The saloon car is one variant. It is one specific type of car design.
The weather affects a car's performance, so over time you'd expect to find a lot of variation in performance (because of the different weather on different days).
(Note: In some cases, "variation" can be used to mean the same thing as "variant", especially if it is a changed version of something else.)
These words all come from the word "to vary", which basically means "to be different from each other".
I hope this helps! 😊👍
There are various car designs in existence.
The saloon car is one variant. It is one specific type of car design.
The weather affects a car's performance, so over time you'd expect to find a lot of variation in performance (because of the different weather on different days).
(Note: In some cases, "variation" can be used to mean the same thing as "variant", especially if it is a changed version of something else.)
These words all come from the word "to vary", which basically means "to be different from each other".
I hope this helps! 😊👍
Q:
What is the difference between variant and option and alternative ?
A:
'We have two alternatives' is more common
Q:
What is the difference between variant and various ?
A:
A variant of something is a different form of it. It is a noun.
Various is an adjective (which is used to describe nouns) and it means many different kinds.
I got a variant of this shoe because it fit my foot better.
There are various styles of that shoe.
Various is an adjective (which is used to describe nouns) and it means many different kinds.
I got a variant of this shoe because it fit my foot better.
There are various styles of that shoe.
Translations of "Variant"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Among another variants there're once a day, once a week and do not use social media
A:
Sorry, I really have no clear idea of what you are trying to say. Perhaps you could put it in different words?
Sorry, I really have no clear idea of what you are trying to say. Perhaps you could put it in different words?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? What variant is right: applying for or applying to. I’ve seen both so I don’t know what I should use.
A:
They are both used in different situations:
"Applying for a loan"
applying for is used for a larger thing you will get
"Applying to a university"
applying to is used for a company, business or establishment you want to work at/attend
"Applying for a loan"
applying for is used for a larger thing you will get
"Applying to a university"
applying to is used for a company, business or establishment you want to work at/attend
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? which variant is correct: 1. on Thursday night. 2. at Thursday night ?
A:
1. Sounds natural but instead of “at Thursday night “ say “on Thursday night”
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? which variant is correct: 1. she was one of the students who has problems 2. she was one of the students who have problems ?
A:
The first one is more accurate however is not fully correct either. At the beginning you use "was" which is in the past tense, so you should replace "has" which is in the present tense to "had" in the past tense or change "was" to "is". other than that it's all good
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I can use "busier". But which of variants can't be used "much busier" or "more busier"?
And what about "much more busier"?
And what about "much more busier"?
A:
-er already means "more". You can't use "more" and "-er" together.
✔️ busier
✔️ much busier
❌ more busier
❌ much more busier
✔️ busier
✔️ much busier
❌ more busier
❌ much more busier
Other questions about "Variant"
Q:
Can I say such a shortened variant as follows -
"I like play "So Nice" every day"?
(it means I like play the computer game "So Nice" every day)
Thank you :)
"I like play "So Nice" every day"?
(it means I like play the computer game "So Nice" every day)
Thank you :)
A:
yes but make sure you add “to” in front of play or any other verb that doesn’t end in -ing. I hope this helped.
Q:
What variant is correct for the sentence?: Please wait in the lounge while your room is cleaned/is being cleaned.
A:
“Please wait in the lounge while your room is being cleaned.” That's how the sentence may sound better.
Q:
Which variant is right : "1990s" or "1990's"?
A:
You can use both. They mean the same thing, and for most people, they are interchangeable. When you write, choose one of them and be consistent.
Q:
what would be better to say (suggest you variant if none of mine is good)
• it was difficult for me to wake up today.
• it has been difficult for me to wake up today
I suppose I have to use the second one coz period of time "today" is still going on
• it was difficult for me to wake up today.
• it has been difficult for me to wake up today
I suppose I have to use the second one coz period of time "today" is still going on
A:
The first one’s better. “Has been” implies that the action is still in progress. Since waking up is a one time per day kind of action, it’s weird to read/hear the second one.
Q:
I was or I were?
I’ve heard both variants but what is the difference? Does it sound unnatural if you mix that up? Does this sound natural?
I’ve heard both variants but what is the difference? Does it sound unnatural if you mix that up? Does this sound natural?
A:
It depends on the situation.
I use "were" if I'm using "if" in the same sentence.
- If I were you, I'd....
Any other time, I think I always say "I was".
This link might be helpful as well.
https://writingexplained.org/was-vs-were-difference
I use "were" if I'm using "if" in the same sentence.
- If I were you, I'd....
Any other time, I think I always say "I was".
This link might be helpful as well.
https://writingexplained.org/was-vs-were-difference
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