Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Nancy"
The meaning of "Nancy" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Nancy is very well dressed. mean?
A:
“Well dressed” means someone wears nice and attractive clothes
Q:
What does Nancy got packed mean?
A:
She packed her suitcase
Q:
What does Nancy, washing dishes at the sink, looked up in surprise. mean?
A:
It means that nancy, who is washing dishes, got surprised by someone/ something that stopped her from doing what she is doing. ‘Looked up’ here refers to nancy looking at something/ someone that startled her
Q:
What does Nancy ..
I don't mean the name of girl , I heart a lot on movies and they talk about something I don't know or understand. mean?
I don't mean the name of girl , I heart a lot on movies and they talk about something I don't know or understand. mean?
A:
I'm not sure what you mean by Nancy? Of course like you said, there's the name. But I haven't heard Nancy being used as an actual word
Q:
What does Negative Nancy mean?
A:
It just means a person (usually a woman) who is perhaps not optimistic or otherwise negative. Its a casual informal expression.
Example:
Person A: Let's go to the festival!
Person B: But festivals are crowded and loud and expensive....
Person A: Quit being a negative Nancy! Let's go have a fun time!
Example:
Person A: Let's go to the festival!
Person B: But festivals are crowded and loud and expensive....
Person A: Quit being a negative Nancy! Let's go have a fun time!
Synonyms of "Nancy" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Nancy is proud of my father being a pilot. and Nancy is proud of her father being a pilot. ?
A:
#1 means that Nancy is proud of the speaker's father.
#2 means Nancy is proud of Nancy's father.
#2 means Nancy is proud of Nancy's father.
Q:
What is the difference between Nancy gave a hug to me. and Nancy gave me a hug. ?
A:
It’s the same thing, but “Nacy gave me a hug” sounds better than “Nancy gave a hug to me”.
People wouldn’t normally use “... gave a hug to me”.
People wouldn’t normally use “... gave a hug to me”.
Q:
What is the difference between Nancy has worked here for ten years and Nancy has been working here for ten years ?
A:
It is the same thing, just different way of saying it.
Translations of "Nancy"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Nancy told me that we can call you Thierry . May I call you that way?
Is this correct ?
Is this correct ?
A:
Yes
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hello! I'm Nancy. Nice to meet you.
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Nancy là một đứa bé rất ngịch.
A:
Nancy is a very rebellious child.
More natural:
Nancy is a very naughty child
More natural:
Nancy is a very naughty child
Other questions about "Nancy"
Q:
Nancy has the way of life which is different from Tim’s. Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes, and “Nancy’s lifestyle is different from Tim’s.” is much more natural.
Q:
I don't know when Nancy'll come to my house for party tonight.
Does this sentence sound natural?
Does this sentence sound natural?
A:
It's better to say
I don't know when Nancy will come to my house for the party tonight.
You can say "I'll, you'll, he'll, she'll, they'll" but not "(person's name)'ll". If it's a specific person, you should use "(person's name) will"
I don't know when Nancy will come to my house for the party tonight.
You can say "I'll, you'll, he'll, she'll, they'll" but not "(person's name)'ll". If it's a specific person, you should use "(person's name) will"
Q:
Nancy, Are you home around tonight? Does this sound natural?
A:
× Nancy, Are you home around tonight?
✓ Nancy, Are you going to be home tonight?
I think you're confusing the use of "around"
✓ Nancy, Are you going to be home tonight?
I think you're confusing the use of "around"
Q:
Nancy sent a private document using work e-mail. At that time, she tried to avoid the fact of her inappropriate use of work email to be detected by diverting a business related e-mail message. Does this sound natural?
A:
Nancy sent a private document using her work e-mail. At that time, she tried to prevent her inappropriate use of her work email from being discovered by sending a business related e-mail.
Q:
I asked Nancy to send some documents in email. Does this sound natural?
A:
It’s okay, but a little better: by email.
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
Latest words
nancy
HiNative is a platform for users to exchange their knowledge about different languages and cultures.
Newest Questions
- each pargraph has a topic or each paragraphs have a topic
- why the AI is available to premium now? it's honestly disrespectful for the long time Hinative su...
- How do you say this in English (US)? no entiendo ingles
- #Journal Tuesday, April 16, 2024. It was rainy, overcast, windy and sunny today. Yesterday’s gas ...
- Do you like cats or dogs? I prefer cats because they are independent and beautiful, but dogs are ...
Topic Questions
- 📍Does this sound natural? "Lately, he's been looking rough and tired because his sleep schedule g...
- What is the difference between "I'm counting for" and "I'm looking forward to" ?
- What does It also can give you a (perhaps false) sense of protection should you encounter an aggr...
- What is the difference between I can't help ~ and I can't help but ~ ?
- What does The hell you will! mean?
Recommended Questions