Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Terry"
The meaning of "Terry" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does That's Terry for you. mean?
A:
Thank you. 테리는 원래 그래. Is this right?
Example sentences using "Terry"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Terry.
A:
The fabric?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Terry's username and password no work. He couldn't clock in on Thursday 12/16/16. He worked 10 hrs and 10 min I also would like to have the same schedule from the current week, I talked with Reymundo about it and he is agree. Same schedule every time.
A:
I do not quite understand your question, but I could reword and rephrase it for you, if that is what you are asking.
Synonyms of "Terry" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Terry will be going to the senior prom tomorrow evening and Terry is going to the senior prom tomorrow evening ?
A:
Will be is slightly more correct, but a little more wordy and formal.
Other questions about "Terry"
Q:
1)
Terry arrived with her brother, his buddy, and her child. Her brother was a wild-buck Mexican hotcat with a hunger for booze, a great good kid.
- what is "wild-buck"? and what is "hotcat"?
2)
Dean once had a dream that he was having a baby and his belly was all bloated up blue as he lay on the grass of a California hospital.
- what is "bloated up blue"? to be specific: why "blue"?
3)
Dean and I goofed around San Francisco in this manner until I got my next GI check and got ready to go back home.
- what is "GI check"?
(similar case:
In the spring of 1949 I had a few dollars saved from my GI education checks and I went to Denver... )
4)
The last night Dean went mad and found Marylou somewhere downtown and we got in the car and drove all over Richmond across the bay, hitting Negro jazz shacks in the oil flats.
- what does that mean, "hitting Negro jazz shacks in the oil flats"? what is "oil flat"?
Terry arrived with her brother, his buddy, and her child. Her brother was a wild-buck Mexican hotcat with a hunger for booze, a great good kid.
- what is "wild-buck"? and what is "hotcat"?
2)
Dean once had a dream that he was having a baby and his belly was all bloated up blue as he lay on the grass of a California hospital.
- what is "bloated up blue"? to be specific: why "blue"?
3)
Dean and I goofed around San Francisco in this manner until I got my next GI check and got ready to go back home.
- what is "GI check"?
(similar case:
In the spring of 1949 I had a few dollars saved from my GI education checks and I went to Denver... )
4)
The last night Dean went mad and found Marylou somewhere downtown and we got in the car and drove all over Richmond across the bay, hitting Negro jazz shacks in the oil flats.
- what does that mean, "hitting Negro jazz shacks in the oil flats"? what is "oil flat"?
A:
Two more jazz slang names for men who are wild and crazy. In the writers view, men who regard themselves as free and not controlled by outside forces.
If your body is blue, you’re dead – lack of oxygen causes the skin to turn blue.
This is the medical check up to see whether or not you are fit to serve in the Armed Forces.
These are the flat areas of land outside Houston Texas where there is a lot of drilling for oil.
Two more jazz slang names for men who are wild and crazy. In the writers view, men who regard themselves as free and not controlled by outside forces.
If your body is blue, you’re dead – lack of oxygen causes the skin to turn blue.
This is the medical check up to see whether or not you are fit to serve in the Armed Forces.
These are the flat areas of land outside Houston Texas where there is a lot of drilling for oil.
Q:
1. Terry spends most of his free time on holidays going away in somewhere.
2. Terry spends most of his holiday going away in somewhere. Does this sound natural?
2. Terry spends most of his holiday going away in somewhere. Does this sound natural?
A:
Terry spends most of his free time on holidays going on excursions.
Q:
"Terry looked over his shoulder and saw Marcy behind them, halted at the edge of the parking lot, her face a study in agonized bewilderment."
In the sentence above, I am not sure about the meaning of the word "study."
My guess is "an amusing or remarkable thing or person," or "a thing or person that is an embodiment or good example of something."
In the sentence above, I am not sure about the meaning of the word "study."
My guess is "an amusing or remarkable thing or person," or "a thing or person that is an embodiment or good example of something."
A:
It means that she was so agonizingly bewildered, that her face was like a perfect representation of what "agonized bewilderment" looks like.
I hope that makes sense!
I hope that makes sense!
Q:
Terry and his friend spent two days in London. In their first day in London, they went to St Paul's Cathedral. Does this sound natural?
A:
It’s more grammatically correct to say “ON their first day”. The other parts of the sentences are fine
Q:
Terry Fox was canadian humanitarian, athlete and cancer activist, one of Canada's greatest heroes. He was born the july 28, 1958 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He passed his childhood in Vancouver, a municipality of Canada. In 1977, he caught bone cancer and was amputated of the leg above the knee. In hospital, he decided to run across Canada and raise money for cancer research. His journey is called The Marathon of Hope. He wanted to attract attention, collect money, more precisely 1$ from each Canadian citizen. To run across Canada, 18 mouths and 5000 kilometers were meeded for his preparation. He started in St John's, Newfoundland the april 12, 1980. His distance every day was 42 kilometers through Quebec and Ontario. Terry Fox died june 28, 1981. In 2005, issue of the Terry Fox dollar, he is the first canadian on coins. Today, Terry Fox Run's organized every year arround the world. And his goal is achieved, the raise of money for cancer research. Does this sound natural?
A:
Terry Fox was a Canadian humanitarian, athlete, cancer activist, and is one of Canada's greatest heroes. He was born on July 28, 1958 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He spent his childhood in Vancouver, a municipality of Canada. In 1977, he was diagnosed with bone cancer and his leg was amputated above the knee. In the hospital, he decided to run across Canada and raise money for cancer research. His journey was called the Marathon of Hope. He wanted to raise awareness and collect donations, precisely $1 from each Canadian citizen. To run across Canada, it took 18 months and 5,000 kilometers in preparation. He started in St. John's, Newfoundland on April 12, 1980. He completed a distance of 42 kilometers every day through Quebec and Ontario. Terry Fox died on June 28, 1981. In 2005, the Terry Fox dollar was issued, making him the first Canadian to be on a coin. Today, the Terry Fox Run is organized annually around the world, raising money for cancer research and achieving Terry Fox's dream.
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Some notes:
Dates should be proceeded with "on," not "the."
Months are always capitalized.
Serious diseases, such as cancer, cannot be "caught," so it's best to use "diagnosed with" instead. Use "caught" for common colds and viruses. Ex: "I caught the flu at school."
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Some notes:
Dates should be proceeded with "on," not "the."
Months are always capitalized.
Serious diseases, such as cancer, cannot be "caught," so it's best to use "diagnosed with" instead. Use "caught" for common colds and viruses. Ex: "I caught the flu at school."
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