Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Hav"
The meaning of "Hav" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does You hav to stop the Q-tip when ther'a resistance. mean?
A:
Q-tips are a brand of cotton swab commonly used to clean people's ears. Chandler is suggesting that Joey pushed a Q-tip so deep into his ear that it went into his brain. He's saying that Joey is stupid.
Q:
What does to hav a wizz mean?
A:
To wiz is to pee. To take a wiz is to pee. That’s more of a UK English term.
Q:
What does how to use hav had mean?
A:
Have is in the present tense and had is in the past tense.
E.G.
Have > I have a pink chair - I have a pink chair with me now
Had > I had a pink chair - I no longer have a pink chair but I once did
E.G.
Have > I have a pink chair - I have a pink chair with me now
Had > I had a pink chair - I no longer have a pink chair but I once did
Translations of "Hav"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? hav you been to the pub?
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? hav
A:
To znači da je napisano ovako: Have
Other questions about "Hav"
Q:
I havn't managed to finish this job.
I fail to finish this job.
Are both correct?
Do they mean the same thing?
I fail to finish this job.
Are both correct?
Do they mean the same thing?
A:
They are both correct. They have the same general meaning, but could imply slightly different things.
I haven’t managed to finish the job...yet, but I still might be able to if I have more time. It implies at least some possibility if you keep trying.
I failed to finish this job — I can’t finish it, I wasn’t able to finish it in time/by the deadline.
I haven’t managed to finish the job...yet, but I still might be able to if I have more time. It implies at least some possibility if you keep trying.
I failed to finish this job — I can’t finish it, I wasn’t able to finish it in time/by the deadline.
Q:
I havn't got satisfactory answers yet, so I will post my question once again.
Do the following sentences have the same meaning ?
1. I have injured my leg
2. I have got my leg injured.
3. Can you fix it?
4. Can you get it fixed?
Do the following sentences have the same meaning ?
1. I have injured my leg
2. I have got my leg injured.
3. Can you fix it?
4. Can you get it fixed?
A:
1 & 2 mean the same but 2 could be improved, maybe "My leg got injured".
3 and 4 differ in that 3 asks the person being spoken to if they themselves can fix it while 4 seems to be indeterminate as to who will fix it, perhaps it will be sent out for repairs.
3 and 4 differ in that 3 asks the person being spoken to if they themselves can fix it while 4 seems to be indeterminate as to who will fix it, perhaps it will be sent out for repairs.
Q:
What does he say and mean by that?
hav?
hav?
A:
"Math hat"
Putting on your _____ hat is used to mean that you are going to temporarily take on a specific role and speak from that position.
Putting on your _____ hat is used to mean that you are going to temporarily take on a specific role and speak from that position.
Q:
Surely I havn't even thought to propose to visit Cambodia at this time. Does this sound natural?
A:
Surely, I haven't even thought about proposing to visit Cambodia at this time.
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