Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Ver"
The meaning of "Ver" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does did he ver thank me for giving him everything he has on a silver platter by removing the deadweight holding him back? mean?
A:
I'm not sure of the context, but it could possibly mean that the person who has given him "everything on a silver platter" (made his life rich and easy) wants him to let go of a relationship or situation that's not serving him well. And if he would let go of it, the person who gave him "everything on a silver platter" would feel that he is grateful to them because he's finally doing what they want him to do.
Hope this helps. Have a great day!
Hope this helps. Have a great day!
Q:
What does Arrange ver. mean?
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It means to put something in a certain way, or put something in order.
Q:
What does 'the ver to have is where a lot of students make mistajes especially "AT A VERY BADIC LEVEL"
what does the phrase in upper case mean or refer to? mean?
what does the phrase in upper case mean or refer to? mean?
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Hello! I assume that there have been a couple of typing errors here. I think it's meant to be "the verb ‘to have’ is where a lot of students make mistakes especially AT A VERY BASIC LEVEL". This means that "many students are making mistakes for an easy concept. "Level" is referring to the level of difficulty of using the verb 'to have'. Does this make sense?
Example sentences using "Ver"
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Please show me example sentences with ver countered.
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hello
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Please show me example sentences with ver alone.
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Synonyms of "Ver" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between ver good and very well ?
A:
Very good is an adjective and very well is an adverb.
The movie was very good. Adjective describing the noun
She speaks English very well. Adverb describing the verb
The movie was very good. Adjective describing the noun
She speaks English very well. Adverb describing the verb
Translations of "Ver"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ver series es una manera genial de entretenerte en tu tiempo libre.
A:
Watching tv series is a great way to entertain yourself on your free time.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ver tu reflejo en un mar en calma
A:
Seeing your reflection in a calm sea
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Podrás ver el estadio a lo lejos
A:
I guess you could also use,
Will you see the stadium from afar?
The first has more of a doubt, which I think better fits the Spanish version.
Will you see the stadium from afar?
The first has more of a doubt, which I think better fits the Spanish version.
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How do you say this in English (US)? ver el atardecer cerca de la playa
A:
Watch the sunset close to the beach.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Aquí podrás ver
A:
Here you can see...
Other questions about "Ver"
Q:
it's a casual version./ it's a casual ver. Does this sound natural?
A:
It's a casual version.
I'm not sure what the context is. But you wouldn't use "vers".
I'm not sure what the context is. But you wouldn't use "vers".
Q:
I hate "Let it go" of Japanese ver.
I think the Japanese version lyrics is considerable apart from original.
The Japanese version lyrics broken original version's atmosphere.
Does this sound natural?
I think the Japanese version lyrics is considerable apart from original.
The Japanese version lyrics broken original version's atmosphere.
Does this sound natural?
A:
I hate the Japanese version of "Let it Go." I think the Japanese lyrics are considerably different from the original lyrics. The Japanese version breaks the original version's atmosphere.
Q:
I really appreciate you.
I very appreciate you.
... but really and ver can be located just before verb...? Does this sound natural?
I very appreciate you.
... but really and ver can be located just before verb...? Does this sound natural?
A:
Grammars,
"I really appreciate you." is A natural one.
"I very appreciate you" is not Natural.
Well, its "I really appreciate you.'' is the natural one, that's what your going to use if you appreciate someone.
"I really appreciate you." is A natural one.
"I very appreciate you" is not Natural.
Well, its "I really appreciate you.'' is the natural one, that's what your going to use if you appreciate someone.
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i am ver sensitive to cold Does this sound natural?
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I am very sensitive to the cold weather
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I'm ver exhausted . Does this sound natural?
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