Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Vocabulary"
The meaning of "Vocabulary" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does What mean [Indeed]
Is this vocabulary commonly used? mean?
Is this vocabulary commonly used? mean?
A:
Indeed = Agreed; True/Truly
"Disneyland is indeed the best theme park ever."
"John was hoping I would find your portfolio impressive. It is impressive indeed!"
It's a common word. It is slightly formal.
"Disneyland is indeed the best theme park ever."
"John was hoping I would find your portfolio impressive. It is impressive indeed!"
It's a common word. It is slightly formal.
Q:
What does "their vocabulary is no attestation to your value as a parent" mean?
A:
It means that the amount of words that a person knows doesn't indicate whether he/she will be a good parent or a bad parent.
Q:
What does clocking on and off
It’s a vocabulary pay and conditions. mean?
It’s a vocabulary pay and conditions. mean?
A:
Clock in means to register one's ARRIVAL at work, especially by means of a time clock.
Clock off means to register one's DEPARTURE from work, especially by means of a time clock. (Clock out is used more commonly, unlike “clock off”)
Clock off means to register one's DEPARTURE from work, especially by means of a time clock. (Clock out is used more commonly, unlike “clock off”)
Q:
What does some relevant vocabulary for this photo mean?
A:
Okay, so 'relevant vocabulary' would mean words (presumably English words) that could be associated with whatever picture was there. As a way of picking up new vocabulary and a method of memorization, I guess. (^-^)
例えば: some relevant vocabulary for your profile photo would be 'sky' (空), 'clouds' (雲), 'tree' (木), 'branches' (枝), and 'leaves' (葉).
例えば: some relevant vocabulary for your profile photo would be 'sky' (空), 'clouds' (雲), 'tree' (木), 'branches' (枝), and 'leaves' (葉).
Q:
What does One doesn't have to have a huge vocabulary (which you do) to express yourself in another language. mean?
A:
one = a person, someone
to have a hugh vocabulary = to know a lot of words
express yourself = to say something or make your feelings known
to have a hugh vocabulary = to know a lot of words
express yourself = to say something or make your feelings known
Example sentences using "Vocabulary"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with vocabulary related to hide and seek.
A:
For the game 'hide and seek', we have one 'seeker' and many 'hiders'.
The hiders choose a 'hiding spot'.
The seeker counts down and shouts "3...2...1... Ready or not, here I come!"
Then, "Found you!" when they find a hider.
The hiders choose a 'hiding spot'.
The seeker counts down and shouts "3...2...1... Ready or not, here I come!"
Then, "Found you!" when they find a hider.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with so that
like this
( I will increase my vocabulary so that I can have an official conversation with you).
like this
( I will increase my vocabulary so that I can have an official conversation with you).
A:
“I will finish my homework so that I can watch a movie.”
“I will study so that I can get a good score on my test.”
“I want to do well in school so that I can go to a good university.”
“You need to hurry up so that we get to the party on time.”
“I need you to finish your work so that you can help me clean.”
“I will study so that I can get a good score on my test.”
“I want to do well in school so that I can go to a good university.”
“You need to hurry up so that we get to the party on time.”
“I need you to finish your work so that you can help me clean.”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with The most noticeable difference between American and British English is vocabulary.
A:
¿Buscas ejemplos de vocabulario que es diferente entre eeuu y Inglaterra?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Some vocabularies or some slang about movie .
A:
Let's go see a movie!
Did you go to the cinema yesterday?
That film we saw last week was really good.
Do you fancy a night at the pictures next week?
Shall we go see a flick on Tuesday night?
Did you go to the cinema yesterday?
That film we saw last week was really good.
Do you fancy a night at the pictures next week?
Shall we go see a flick on Tuesday night?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with i want to learn English but i can't. Because my vocabulary not good.
A:
I want to speak in English but the problem is my vocabulary is not so good.
Synonyms of "Vocabulary" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between vocabulary and vocabulary words ?
A:
Vocabulary is the collective set of all the various words or expressions someone knows. So you can say "she has a large vocabulary," meaning that she knows, oh, maybe 3000 words or whatever. It's not countable in most non-specialized situations. In contrast, vocabulary words are countable: "he learned twenty new (vocabulary) words today."
Q:
What is the difference between vocabulary and lexicon ?
A:
You say lexicon when you want to seem smart/impressive.
Q:
What is the difference between vocabulary and dictionary ?
A:
Vocabulary - His Spanish vocabulary has very simple words.
Dictionary - She didn't understand the meaning of 'cat', so she looked it up in the dictionary.
Vocabulary - His Spanish vocabulary has very simple words.
Dictionary - She didn't understand the meaning of 'cat', so she looked it up in the dictionary.
Q:
What is the difference between enlarge one's vocabulary and expand one's vocabulary ?
A:
Expand seems more common, especially in textbooks. But enlarge is also fine. Some people might laugh, because we mostly use enlarge for physical things. Enlarge the building, enlarge the entrance, enlarge your penis.
Q:
What is the difference between I have started to increase my vocabulary with a textbook since yesterday. and I started to increase my vocabulary with a textbook yesterday. ?
A:
The second is better. The first is passive voice I think.
But I think "since yesterday" is more Japanese sounding than English. I think we would only use "since ____" to show something more longterm than just yesterday.
But I think "since yesterday" is more Japanese sounding than English. I think we would only use "since ____" to show something more longterm than just yesterday.
Translations of "Vocabulary"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Which is right?
A) Learn more vocabulary so you won’t have any difficulty to read.
B) Learn more vocabulary so you won’t have any difficulties to read
A) Learn more vocabulary so you won’t have any difficulty to read.
B) Learn more vocabulary so you won’t have any difficulties to read
A:
difficulty is always before an ING verb.
A) learn more vocabulary so you won't have any difficulty [in / optional ] reading.
and both words difficulty/ies is the same meaning
A) learn more vocabulary so you won't have any difficulty [in / optional ] reading.
and both words difficulty/ies is the same meaning
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 「"memorize vocabulary" という言い方はしますか? もしするならば、例文をお願いします。」
A:
Is it correct to say “memorize vocabulary”?If so, could you provide some example sentences ? だと思います.お役に立てるといいです☺️
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How do you memorize vocabulary? Can you share your way with me? don't teach me how to say, please just teach me the ways.
A:
Many people like to use visual flashcards using websites like duolingo or anki.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I want speak English perfect but my vocabulary is not good
A:
I want to speak english fluently, but I have vocabulary problems.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How to learn vocabulary efficiently?
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Other questions about "Vocabulary"
Q:
I woke up at 4:30am and learned vocabulary English. It's too hard for me that keep raising children and studying English everyday. But I want to naturally speak English. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I woke up at 4:30am and learned vocabulary English.
✓ I woke up at 4:30am and learned some English vocabulary.
× It's too hard for me that keep raising children and studying English everyday.
✓ It's very hard for me to raise children and study English everyday.
× But I want to naturally speak English.
✓ But I want to speak English in a natural way.
✓ I woke up at 4:30am and learned some English vocabulary.
× It's too hard for me that keep raising children and studying English everyday.
✓ It's very hard for me to raise children and study English everyday.
× But I want to naturally speak English.
✓ But I want to speak English in a natural way.
Q:
I've been learning French recently. I found that there're many advanced English vocabularies are quite mundane in French. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I found that there're many advanced English vocabularies are quite mundane in French.
✓ I’ve found that much of what is considered advanced English vocabulary is quite mundane in French.
✓ I’ve found that much of what is considered advanced English vocabulary is quite mundane in French.
Q:
I've been trying to learn French recently and I found it very funny.
I think it's because there're many similar vocabularies with English, which means I can guess the meaning of a French word that I've never met before.
French people are proud of themselves, and they usually prefer not speaking English.
Does this sound natural?
I think it's because there're many similar vocabularies with English, which means I can guess the meaning of a French word that I've never met before.
French people are proud of themselves, and they usually prefer not speaking English.
Does this sound natural?
A:
× I think it's because there're many similar vocabularies with English, which means I can guess the meaning of a French word that I've never met before.
✓ I think it's because French has a lot of similar vocabulary as English, so I can guess the meaning of a French word that I've never seen before.
× French people are proud of themselves, and they usually prefer not speaking English.
✓ French people are proud of themselves, and they usually prefer to not speak English.
“Prefer not speaking English” makes sense but “prefer to not speak English” is more natural
Vocabulary is already a plural word
“Met” is usually used when talking about people. So “seen” would make sense when talking about a word
Great job though!
✓ I think it's because French has a lot of similar vocabulary as English, so I can guess the meaning of a French word that I've never seen before.
× French people are proud of themselves, and they usually prefer not speaking English.
✓ French people are proud of themselves, and they usually prefer to not speak English.
“Prefer not speaking English” makes sense but “prefer to not speak English” is more natural
Vocabulary is already a plural word
“Met” is usually used when talking about people. So “seen” would make sense when talking about a word
Great job though!
Q:
learning English is not only to memorize vocabularies but also to know how to use the words correctly. Does this sound natural?
A:
× learning English is not only to memorize vocabularies but also to know how to use the words correctly.
✓ Learning English is not only about memorizing vocabulary but also about knowing how to use the words correctly.
✓ Learning English is not only about memorizing vocabulary but also about knowing how to use the words correctly.
Q:
How do American memorizing vocabularies quickly? Is there any key?
A:
*Flashcards with pictures
*writing out words and repeating them out loud
*practice when you can
*writing out words and repeating them out loud
*practice when you can
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