Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "And"
The meaning of "And" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does 너는 할 수 있는가 봐. and 너는 할 수 있을 것이다. mean?
A:
변역 하면:
It's seems like you can do it
과
You can do it
첫번째는 좀 애매하고, 두번째는 정확이에요. 팩트다.
It's seems like you can do it
과
You can do it
첫번째는 좀 애매하고, 두번째는 정확이에요. 팩트다.
Q:
What does both because 〜 and because〜. mean?
A:
Both because means you want to explain the reason behind two things
For example- question: Do you prefer cereal or toast
Answer: I like both because they fill me up
Because just means when you want to explain the reason behind what you are saying/doing
For example- I went to the shop because I had to buy milk
For example- question: Do you prefer cereal or toast
Answer: I like both because they fill me up
Because just means when you want to explain the reason behind what you are saying/doing
For example- I went to the shop because I had to buy milk
Q:
What does both because 〜 and because〜. mean?
A:
It means that there are two reasons that something is happening. So it's not only because of one reason, but because of two. I hope this helps
Q:
What does Oh and tell me if you prefer that I don't send photos mean?
A:
They want to know if it is ok to send you photos of themselves.
Q:
What does ....and so.... mean?
A:
Yes in this case and so is similar in meaning to like this
Example sentences using "And"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Who and whom.
A:
Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. When in doubt, try this simple trick: If you can replace the word with “he”' or “'she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom. Who should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence.
Some examples are:
The office was disrupted by the man, whom many consider to be rude.
The man who ran through the office was very rude.
He saw the faces of those whom he loved at his birthday celebration.
She saw a lady whom she presumed worked at the store, and she asked her a question.
Some examples are:
The office was disrupted by the man, whom many consider to be rude.
The man who ran through the office was very rude.
He saw the faces of those whom he loved at his birthday celebration.
She saw a lady whom she presumed worked at the store, and she asked her a question.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with who and whom .
A:
who- modern/informal
whom-formal
whom-formal
Q:
Please show me example sentences with whom and whose .
A:
Whom is used as the object of a verb or preposition: "To whom was the letter addressed", "Whom do you believe".
Whose is to ask who owns something: "Whose car is that" (Who owns that car), "Whose shoes are those" (Who owns those shoes).
Whose is to ask who owns something: "Whose car is that" (Who owns that car), "Whose shoes are those" (Who owns those shoes).
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Who, whose, whom and to whom. I'll really appreciate it! Thanks..
A:
- Who is that man?
- Who are you looking for?
- Who do you think you are?
- Whose bag is this?
- It belongs to the man whose name was Alex
- The cake is for his friend, whom he’d been friends with since kindergarten.
- With whom are you plan to watch the movie?
- To whom are you sending this letter to?
- Who are you looking for?
- Who do you think you are?
- Whose bag is this?
- It belongs to the man whose name was Alex
- The cake is for his friend, whom he’d been friends with since kindergarten.
- With whom are you plan to watch the movie?
- To whom are you sending this letter to?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with who and whom.
A:
Here's an easy rule:
"who" is used like he/she
"whom" is used him/her
Ex. "Who is there?" "He is there."
Ex. "To whom it may concern..." "To him it may concern..."
It sounds like you are answering your own question.
"who" is used like he/she
"whom" is used him/her
Ex. "Who is there?" "He is there."
Ex. "To whom it may concern..." "To him it may concern..."
It sounds like you are answering your own question.
Synonyms of "And" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Whom and Who and sometimes I get confused with Whom and Who in writing a sentence ?
A:
There is not much difference.
But, whom is more formal - it usually refers to a person who was already mentioned in a sentence. It can also be used as a conjunction, for example “Sarah, whom he loves so much, has to leave”.
Unlike whom, ‘who’ can be used in a sentence, for example “who owns this jacket?”
But, whom is more formal - it usually refers to a person who was already mentioned in a sentence. It can also be used as a conjunction, for example “Sarah, whom he loves so much, has to leave”.
Unlike whom, ‘who’ can be used in a sentence, for example “who owns this jacket?”
Q:
What is the difference between at and for and of and to and with ⋯⋯ and so on ?
A:
I arrived "at" the house.
I was there "for" dinner.
I asked what kind "of" meal we were having.
I said hello "to" my friends.
As I left the house I was very happy "with" the experience.
I was there "for" dinner.
I asked what kind "of" meal we were having.
I said hello "to" my friends.
As I left the house I was very happy "with" the experience.
Q:
What is the difference between 구마워 and 감사하미다? and and give me exampel? ?
A:
This should be in the Korean section but the first word is Thanks and the second is Thank You.
구마워 - is informal and used when talking to friends or people who are close to you.
감사함니다** - is very formal and used when talking to people like your boss or your teacher.
** correct spelling
구마워 - is informal and used when talking to friends or people who are close to you.
감사함니다** - is very formal and used when talking to people like your boss or your teacher.
** correct spelling
Q:
What is the difference between 속에 and 안에? and give me example? ?
A:
Both mean “inside” but you use 속에 when you imply something is “deep inside” of something.
구멍안에 inside the hole
구멍속에 deep inside the hole
구멍안에 inside the hole
구멍속에 deep inside the hole
Translations of "And"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ぼったくり and ぼったくる
A:
ぼったくり: "Rip-off" or "over charging"
ぼったくる: "To rip-off someone" or "To over charge someone"
ぼったくる: "To rip-off someone" or "To over charge someone"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 調光レンズ and 偏光レンズ
A:
1. transition lens / photochromic lens
2. polarized lens
2. polarized lens
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? カジュアルな表現 and フォーマルな表現
A:
What is the situation? Since 表現 can mean presentation, expression, notation, or representation in English.
I would assume "Casual presentation and formal presentation." Most likely.
I would assume "Casual presentation and formal presentation." Most likely.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? かたい言葉 and やわらかい言葉
A:
'Formal' and 'informal' speech (way of talking)
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 人生是一场旅行 and 人生是一场修行
A:
Perhaps, "Life is a journey" for the first one; for the second I'd translate with more words: "Life is the process of cultivating your soul"
Other questions about "And"
Q:
When should I say whom, whose and who?
A:
-Who should be used most of the time
-Whom is used with prepositions like to, with, from e.g "from whom is that letter?" although it's very formal and quite old fashioned
-Whose is the possessive e.g "whose pen is this?" "John, whose mother is in hospital, ..."
-Whom is used with prepositions like to, with, from e.g "from whom is that letter?" although it's very formal and quite old fashioned
-Whose is the possessive e.g "whose pen is this?" "John, whose mother is in hospital, ..."
Q:
I want to be your favorite hello and your hardest goodbye Does this sound natural?
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
Tell me, who and who are going out. Does this sound natural?
A:
分かりました。その場合に、"Tell me, who's going out with who?"の方がいいと思います。"with" を使って意味は分かりやすくなります。
Q:
Since said hello and exchanged business cards at once with a lot of people yesterday, I do not remember the name.
Sorry, could you let me know who is which person?
어제 많은 사람들과 한꺼번에 명함을 주고 받으며 인사를 하여 저는 성함을 전혀 기억하지 못하고 있습니다.
죄송하지만 누가 누구인지 알려주시면 안 될까요? Does this sound natural?
Sorry, could you let me know who is which person?
어제 많은 사람들과 한꺼번에 명함을 주고 받으며 인사를 하여 저는 성함을 전혀 기억하지 못하고 있습니다.
죄송하지만 누가 누구인지 알려주시면 안 될까요? Does this sound natural?
A:
**Since I said hello and exchanged cards with a lot of people yesterday, I do not remember all of their names. Sorry, but please could you tell me who each person is?
I think this might be what you're trying to say, I'm not sure though because I don't speak Korean :)
I think this might be what you're trying to say, I'm not sure though because I don't speak Korean :)
Q:
To whom and when can I use this phrase? "I miss you."?
A:
Girlfriend/boyfriend, mostly. For friends, a more casual "Miss you!!" is better than the full sentence.
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