Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Norway"
The meaning of "Norway" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Norway gave the strongest indication Yet that the key to eliminating piracy is a strong legal offering. mean?
A:
So far, thus far, to date, the most recent.
"Norway gave the strongest indication to date that..."
"Norway gave the strongest indication to date that..."
Synonyms of "Norway" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I will go to Norway in winter and at winter I will go to Norway and I wonder if people can understand me if I go by 2nd example or not :) ?
A:
“at winter” is incorrect.
I will go to Norway in winter.
I will go to Norway in the winter.
I will go to Norway in the winter time.
You can say:
This winter I will go to Norway.
If you say “ at winter” people will understand you
even though we don’t say this.
We use “at” this way, when we say:
At winter’s end.....
I will go to Norway in winter.
I will go to Norway in the winter.
I will go to Norway in the winter time.
You can say:
This winter I will go to Norway.
If you say “ at winter” people will understand you
even though we don’t say this.
We use “at” this way, when we say:
At winter’s end.....
Q:
What is the difference between If you were to go to Norway, I would ask you to get some shrimps. and If you were to go to Norway, why didn't you buy a ticket. ?
A:
The second one doesn't make Sence.
'If you were to go to Norway' means that if they had travelled to Norway, would they do something.
"If you were to go to Norway, would you buy Norwegian icecream?"
The second one, if corrected, would be
"You are going to Norway soon so why don't you buy a ticket?"
The second one doesn't make Sence.
'If you were to go to Norway' means that if they had travelled to Norway, would they do something.
"If you were to go to Norway, would you buy Norwegian icecream?"
The second one, if corrected, would be
"You are going to Norway soon so why don't you buy a ticket?"
Translations of "Norway"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I thought you were from Norway, no?
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I’ve never been in Norway or I’ve never been to Norway?
A:
I've never been to Norway.
Other questions about "Norway"
Q:
She is from Norway but currently lives in US
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
@AnnaFromMoscow you’re welcome - reach out anytime
Q:
I think Norway is the best country to ponder on these academic disciplines as it has always been at the top of the list for various rankings such as; the World Happiness Report, the Global Gender Gap Report and so forth. I am convinced that studying with students coming from different parts of the world in this interdisciplinary programme will give me a lot of hints to gain international perspectives. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I am convinced that studying with students coming from different parts of the world in this interdisciplinary programme will give me a lot of hints to gain international perspectives.
✓ I am convinced that studying with students coming from different parts of the world in this interdisciplinary programme will give me ample opportunity to gain international perspectives.
✓ I am convinced that studying with students coming from different parts of the world in this interdisciplinary programme will give me ample opportunity to gain international perspectives.
Q:
I didn’t know Norway is advanced that much in terms of the installation of an electric vehicle. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I didn’t know Norway is advanced that much in terms of the installation of an electric vehicle.
✓ I didn’t know Norway is that much advanced in terms of the installation of an electric vehicle.
alternatively: I didn't know Norway is that much advanced in terms of installing an electric vehicle.
✓ I didn’t know Norway is that much advanced in terms of the installation of an electric vehicle.
alternatively: I didn't know Norway is that much advanced in terms of installing an electric vehicle.
Q:
I can't bring it to Norway for more than 3 months. and you need National permit if you want to send it Japan to Norway Does this sound natural?
A:
× and you need National permit if you want to send it Japan to Norway
✓ You will need a national permit if you want to send it from Japan to Norway.
✓ You will need a national permit if you want to send it from Japan to Norway.
Q:
Norway eyes deeper cooperation with China.
what's that mean"eyes deeper" in this sentence?
what's that mean"eyes deeper" in this sentence?
A:
@Dong1: Norway is looking into or considering cooperating more with China.
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