Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Mom"
The meaning of "Mom" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "mom, you blew the take!" mean?
A:
It's a bit hard to be sure without context, but it probably means that the mother ruined this round of filming a video or something.
Q:
What does mom mean?
A:
Mom - mãe
My mom is a great woman.
My mom is a great woman.
Q:
What does Your mom slaps me on the behind mean?
A:
"Behind" in this case means しり. Like a slap on the butt.
Q:
What does yes you are mom mean?
A:
네, 너의 어머님 대충 이렇게 번역이 되네요
Q:
What does my mom took the bus to school with me... mean?
A:
"Took" as in "take" in past-tense can be used in situations in which somebody did not physically take something
Example sentences using "Mom"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I recommended an American to serve his mom who was sick, I said "You can cut the meat for your mom. That would be better."
Please let me know if "That would be better" is impolite , and what sentence should be used instead to suggest someone politely..
Please let me know if "That would be better" is impolite , and what sentence should be used instead to suggest someone politely..
A:
Instead of saying “that would be better” you could say “You could cut the meat for your mom, I’m sure that would be helpful!” Or “you could cut the meat for your mom, that would be nice” or “you could cut the meat for your mom, I’m sure she would appreciate it”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with suburban mom.
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"Suburban" means from the suburbs. The word "suburb" means a residential area that is a town, village, or district near a larger city. The term "the suburbs" is used to refer to all suburbs, since across America many suburbs are quite similar and have similar characteristics.
So a suburban mom is a mother who lives in a suburb, or a mother who is from the suburbs. There are some stereotypes about suburban moms, but some are true and some are false.
So a suburban mom is a mother who lives in a suburb, or a mother who is from the suburbs. There are some stereotypes about suburban moms, but some are true and some are false.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with mom's eyes widen.
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“As I held out the small gift, her mother’s eyes widened in disbelief.” “I was able to meet my mother for the first time. She looked at me, her eyes widened in surprise, but they quickly filled with tears of happiness.”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with mom.
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My mom's cooking is the best!
Her mom is very good at painting.
My father's mom is my grandmother.
"Hey mom, can you go buy some butter from the store on your way back from work?"
Hope those helped! :)
Her mom is very good at painting.
My father's mom is my grandmother.
"Hey mom, can you go buy some butter from the store on your way back from work?"
Hope those helped! :)
Synonyms of "Mom" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between mom and mommy ?
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Clinical has various possible meanings:
1. Reference to medical research, treatments, hospitals, patients, etc.
2. Reference to a room or building which is very clean, basic, functional, simple, bare, and/or plain in appearance (similar to a hospital).
3. Reference to material (like a textbook) which uses very factual / objective / neutral language and medically / scientifically accurate terminology.
4. Reference to someone who is unemotional and personally detached from his/her decisions or actions; someone who follows a certain methodology and objectively makes decisions without allowing personal emotions to interfere with his/her judgment.
1. Reference to medical research, treatments, hospitals, patients, etc.
2. Reference to a room or building which is very clean, basic, functional, simple, bare, and/or plain in appearance (similar to a hospital).
3. Reference to material (like a textbook) which uses very factual / objective / neutral language and medically / scientifically accurate terminology.
4. Reference to someone who is unemotional and personally detached from his/her decisions or actions; someone who follows a certain methodology and objectively makes decisions without allowing personal emotions to interfere with his/her judgment.
Q:
What is the difference between she remembered to e-mail her mom. and she remembered e-mailing her mom. ?
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No son tan diferentes pero "she remembered to email her mom" quiere decir que ella se acordó de que tenía que mandarle e-Mail a su mamá y "she remembered e-mailing her mom" quiere decir que ya pasó y que recuerde cuando le mando el correo electrónico.
Q:
What is the difference between It's mom's and It's moms' ?
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The first one (It's Mom's) means "it is mom's" belonging to your mother. The second one puts the object in possession of your many mothers, which does not happen. The second one (It's moms') is not grammatically correct in English and should never be used.
I hope this helps! 😊 Great question.
I hope this helps! 😊 Great question.
Q:
What is the difference between I came over at my mom's house yesterday and I swung by my mom's house and I went by my mom's house yesterday ?
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The first sentence: "Hi! I came by to catch my wallet that I forgot!" looks good except in English you need to replace "catch" with "pick up" or you could also use "get." "I came by to pick up my wallet." or "I came by to get my wallet."
The second sentence is perfect. The third one, is good except it needs to be "I will" since it's future tense.
"Tomorrow, I will swing by ..."
Come over. You can use it when you want someone to come to your house to see you. (As one example.) "Why don't you come over when you get off work." Don't know whether that is any clearer. How long have you been studying English? You're writing is almost perfect.
The second sentence is perfect. The third one, is good except it needs to be "I will" since it's future tense.
"Tomorrow, I will swing by ..."
Come over. You can use it when you want someone to come to your house to see you. (As one example.) "Why don't you come over when you get off work." Don't know whether that is any clearer. How long have you been studying English? You're writing is almost perfect.
Q:
What is the difference between "mom" (mother) and "mum" (mother) ?
A:
mom ( American English)
mum ( UK English word for "mom")
mum ( UK English word for "mom")
Translations of "Mom"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 「ごめんなさい。"in your mom's time" って書いたつもり だったのですが "mom's age" って書き間違えていました。」
A:
Sorry. I meant to write "in your mom's time" but I wrote "mom's age" by mistake.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? is this natural? “What did his mom say when he plays with his food?”
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Almost, either
(did - - played)
(does - - plays)
(did - - played)
(does - - plays)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? When a mom tries to comfort her baby or toddler when she or he trip down or get hurt, what does a mom usually say to her baby?
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Usually mom’s would pick the baby up and/or “kiss it better” where they got hurt. Same idea as in Korea, just with a kiss instead
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I couldn't catch what a mom said in a video. she says " I got some cookies and orange juice. {}{}{} , the store was really crowded. I heard that like "oh that's okay" in {} but it sounds weird to me. do you have any idea what she says matching with it?
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she says "I hope that's okay?"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 何か習い事してる?(I am trying to ask other mom about her child.)
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"Is s/he learning anything?" or "I s/he taking any classes?"
Other questions about "Mom"
Q:
Sheila’s mom always checked with her teachers at school, so she knew she would be caught red handed if she ever tried to skip class. Does this sound natural?
A:
Really close! Make sure to pronounce a harder l sound in "always" and a harder r sound in "red". Also I would say "so she knew Sheila would be caught". Using so many "she's" gets confusing since there are two women being talked about: the mom, and Sheila.
Q:
I am a stay-at-home mom.
I am a housewife. Does this sound natural?
I am a housewife. Does this sound natural?
A:
The second is common and simple.
Q:
When I got up at 11, my mom and sister already got up.
I noticed that and then I fell asleep again.
Because I got up at 12, of course I passed breakfast.
I spent a half of afternoon playing games.
I got ahold of myself and I start to study.
Studing English, my father come back home and asked me how about eating out.
I don't want to cut off the flow but I was really hungry :(
So I ate pork enough to be happy😁 Does this sound natural?
I noticed that and then I fell asleep again.
Because I got up at 12, of course I passed breakfast.
I spent a half of afternoon playing games.
I got ahold of myself and I start to study.
Studing English, my father come back home and asked me how about eating out.
I don't want to cut off the flow but I was really hungry :(
So I ate pork enough to be happy😁 Does this sound natural?
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This was very good! There are a couple things to change but overall I understood what you said:
When I got up at 11, my mom and sister "were already up". I noticed that and then I fell asleep again.
Because I got up at 12, of course I passed breakfast.
I spent a half of afternoon playing games.
I got ahold of myself and I start"ed" to study.
"As I was" Studying English, my father "came" back home and asked me how about eating out.
I "didn't" want to cut off the flow but I was really hungry :(
So I ate pork enough to be happy
When I got up at 11, my mom and sister "were already up". I noticed that and then I fell asleep again.
Because I got up at 12, of course I passed breakfast.
I spent a half of afternoon playing games.
I got ahold of myself and I start"ed" to study.
"As I was" Studying English, my father "came" back home and asked me how about eating out.
I "didn't" want to cut off the flow but I was really hungry :(
So I ate pork enough to be happy
Q:
I don't know!Where is my mom? Does this sound natural?
A:
These are two different sentences but if you are just asking about you mom you can say: I don't know where my mom is.
Q:
He and mom had (a) falling out.
"falling" is not noun.
Why should this phrase add "a"?
"falling" is not noun.
Why should this phrase add "a"?
A:
@Koreakimchi "heading back" is a phrasal verb.
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