Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Free"
The meaning of "Free" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Yeah ain’t it and I’m free now mean?
A:
hello!
“yeah, ain’t it” means “yes, isn’t it?” it’s a rhetorical question that they added to use as an.. almost useless reply to what you or so either said before. “and i’m free now” means that they have no plans at the moment, and (regarding the context) can talk, or go out with you
i hope this helped! :)
“yeah, ain’t it” means “yes, isn’t it?” it’s a rhetorical question that they added to use as an.. almost useless reply to what you or so either said before. “and i’m free now” means that they have no plans at the moment, and (regarding the context) can talk, or go out with you
i hope this helped! :)
Q:
What does 'free second'
what's mean????? mean?
what's mean????? mean?
A:
free time
Q:
What does I'm free then. mean?
A:
'I'm free' means 'I'm available'(to do something).
The 'then' is a nuance usually meaning they're free because of information newly acquired.
The 'then' is a nuance usually meaning they're free because of information newly acquired.
Q:
What does free mean?
A:
libre, gratis
Q:
What does freed mean?
A:
it's the past tense of free
Example sentences using "Free"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with free up.
A:
'I got fired from my part-time job, so I guess that frees up the rest of my holiday!'
'Cancelling the trip frees up the rest of my weekend for work.'
'This pandemic has freed up the time that I would otherwise have spent working.'
'Having that conference cancelled frees up the rest of my Wednesday!'
'My schedule is so tight, I have no time that can be freed up.'
'Cancelling the trip frees up the rest of my weekend for work.'
'This pandemic has freed up the time that I would otherwise have spent working.'
'Having that conference cancelled frees up the rest of my Wednesday!'
'My schedule is so tight, I have no time that can be freed up.'
Q:
Please show me example sentences with free up.
A:
Free up= to make something available to be used
(何かを利用できるようにする)
"I need to free up some time this weekend to finish the report."
"I think we can free up some space for you on the bus."
"I know you are busy but can you free up some time on Monday so we can study for finals together?"
(何かを利用できるようにする)
"I need to free up some time this weekend to finish the report."
"I think we can free up some space for you on the bus."
"I know you are busy but can you free up some time on Monday so we can study for finals together?"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with free.
A:
Free Nelson Mandela!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with free of.
A:
Because it is summer, students are free of responsibility
Synonyms of "Free" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between free and freedom ?
A:
Freedom is a noun and free is an adjective.
Example sentences: Freedom is important. Soldiers fight for our freedom. The man is free.
Example sentences: Freedom is important. Soldiers fight for our freedom. The man is free.
Q:
What is the difference between It's free. and It's for free. ?
A:
In terms of how much something costs, they mean the same thing. When you don’t need to pay, you can say either! Example:
Q: “How much is this?”
A: “You don’t have to pay, it’s free.”
“It’s free, you don’t have to pay.”
“You don’t have to pay, its for free.”
“It’s for free, you don’t have to pay.”
Or you can just say “It’s free/It’s for free.”
Q: “How much is this?”
A: “You don’t have to pay, it’s free.”
“It’s free, you don’t have to pay.”
“You don’t have to pay, its for free.”
“It’s for free, you don’t have to pay.”
Or you can just say “It’s free/It’s for free.”
Q:
What is the difference between free and liberty ?
A:
liberty is a noun
free is an adjective
'We will get back our liberty' (you could also say freedom = liberty)
我々は自由を取り戻すよ
'We are free once again!'
元どおりに自由であるよ
Free also meaning 無料
Shipping is free. 配送無料
free is an adjective
'We will get back our liberty' (you could also say freedom = liberty)
我々は自由を取り戻すよ
'We are free once again!'
元どおりに自由であるよ
Free also meaning 無料
Shipping is free. 配送無料
Q:
What is the difference between free and complimentary ?
A:
"Complimentary" is more formal. You would see it more often in a situation like on a hotel's website or in an advertisement for a department store.
Your reservation at this resort includes complimentary wi-fi service. (more formal)
This hotel room has free wi-fi. (less formal)
All customers will receive a complimentary travel case with their purchase of any men's cologne. (more formal)
If you buy a bottle of cologne, you'll get a free bag. (less formal)
Your reservation at this resort includes complimentary wi-fi service. (more formal)
This hotel room has free wi-fi. (less formal)
All customers will receive a complimentary travel case with their purchase of any men's cologne. (more formal)
If you buy a bottle of cologne, you'll get a free bag. (less formal)
Q:
What is the difference between free of and free from ?
A:
"free of" = "does not contain"
You can also say "______-free" as an adjective
"This food is free of MSG." = "MSG-free"
"This shampoo is free of sulfates." = "Sulfate-free"
"free from" = "not subject to"
"Free from oppression."
"Free from scrutiny."
You can also say "______-free" as an adjective
"This food is free of MSG." = "MSG-free"
"This shampoo is free of sulfates." = "Sulfate-free"
"free from" = "not subject to"
"Free from oppression."
"Free from scrutiny."
Translations of "Free"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How do you say that a Free discussion class is free of charge?
Free free discussion class??
Free free discussion class??
A:
Lol 😂 English is fun.
You could say that.
Or
You could say
“Come take part in our complimentary free discussion class.”
“Take the free discussion class at no cost to you.”
Or
I am taking a free discussion class that doesn’t require any tuition.
You could say that.
Or
You could say
“Come take part in our complimentary free discussion class.”
“Take the free discussion class at no cost to you.”
Or
I am taking a free discussion class that doesn’t require any tuition.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? free,three
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? free
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Free vs. Available Arranging time for a business or for a friendly conversation what is better to say, I can have some available time or I can have some free time? Another example, I am free at that time or, I am available at that time?
A:
Both are acceptable in formal and informal situations. Use either one.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 酒不醉人人自醉(in free translation)
A:
This isn't an exact translation, but it's along the same lines, "Guns don't kill people. People kill people."
Other questions about "Free"
Q:
Free trade market means people can free choose the commodities they want. Does this sound natural?
A:
Free trade market means people can freely choose the commodities they want. (Freely fits better here) 😁
Q:
"I like that it's free." Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes. I like that it's free = I like it because it's free.
Q:
Free theme.
I don't like free themes and I had no idea what to write about. Then my mom advised me to write about the "ice age" in Moscow in this March. I don't think that it's a good theme, but it's really cold here in this March. And it was snowing all past week long. Hey, Nature! We would like it is already being the spring now! Does this sound natural?
I don't like free themes and I had no idea what to write about. Then my mom advised me to write about the "ice age" in Moscow in this March. I don't think that it's a good theme, but it's really cold here in this March. And it was snowing all past week long. Hey, Nature! We would like it is already being the spring now! Does this sound natural?
A:
Generally very good, just some phrases are a bit awkward.
For example don’t say in this March, remove the “in”.
For the snowing sentence say “and it was snowing the whole of last week”.
Lastly “Hey, Nature! We would like it to already be Spring!”
Or if you want it more demanding say “We want it to be Spring now!”
For example don’t say in this March, remove the “in”.
For the snowing sentence say “and it was snowing the whole of last week”.
Lastly “Hey, Nature! We would like it to already be Spring!”
Or if you want it more demanding say “We want it to be Spring now!”
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce free.
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
"Free off street parking available." Does this mean the premises includes a free car park? Or are there only parking spaces in/on the street?
A:
It means the parking is "off the street" so there should be a private car park, but I would ask the landlord just in case. Hope this helps.
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
Latest words
free
HiNative is a platform for users to exchange their knowledge about different languages and cultures.
Newest Questions
- How do you say this in English (US)? 私はりんごが好きです。
- Do both sound natural? 1. "She is going to apply blue eyeshadow and draw eyeliner next doing her ...
- What does mean the word 'issue'. Some people say that means 'problem'. But looks like it's not f...
- opposite of she is a night owl (she sleeps ealy) expression
- is it right to ask “ how long does the drive take?”
Topic Questions
- sometimes people may say "I like music" but they may also say "the music could refresh my soul". ...
- 暑いときには、牛乳は冷蔵庫に入れておかないとすっぱくなる。 正解 In hot weather, milk goes sour if it is not kept in the refrige...
- I heard "Give me a call" does it literally means that? or what does it mean?
- Do some English speakers pronounce "C'mon" as " si mon"? Is this a casual way to communicate wit...
- How do you say this in English (US)? 風で飛ばされるよ!
Recommended Questions
- how can I discribe black people hair, can I say curly, the books don't teach us..
- What does send nudes mean?
- “감사하겠습니다”and “감사드리겠습니다” 무슨 차이가 있어요?
- só possui esses batchim duplos: ㄹㄱ-ㅂㅅ-ㄴㅈ-ㄹㄱ-ㄹㅎ- ㄴㅎ-ㄹㅌ-ㄹㅁ-ㄹㅍ-ㄹㄱ- ㄹㄱ-ㄴㅎ-ㅂㅅ-ㄹㅁ-ㄹㅂ- ㄴㅈ-ㄱㅅ?
- What is the difference between The people sitting in priority seats on trains may have invisible ...