Tの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
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「T」を含む文の意味
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@Yosukeee: It means to be in totally control like demanding someone's total attention of love.
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"I look forward to hearing from you" would be more professional or polite. "I can't wait to hear from you" is more casual and would be more appropriate to use with friends or family, or to express excitement.
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@Eduardoakaedu: Oh I see I see. Now that you put it that way, it looks like a pun. As join us means to go participate in the particular activity, "joint us" may be a pun to invite the person to smoke weed with them as it's a "joint"
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It's hard to tell without more context but Deep six means to throw away. So I think they're saying: We don't know if China can control the market. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure it means that.
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「T」の使い方・例文
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- This is our last chance at performing, don't mess it up! - I spent a lot of time to create this art project, please don't mess it up. - He better not mess it up otherwise I'll have to speak to him.
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We will start with looking at the origins of don’t. Don’t is actually an abbreviation of do not, and is the synonym (opposite to) do. Not makes the sentence negative. Do is a verb which can be replaced with other action words to better express what is being explained. Examples of opposites. Love____ hate Found____lost Problems____solutions Do____do not (don’t) Don’t touch me! (Do not touch me!) Don’t do it again! I’m warning you. Don’t speak to me like that. You can also see that don’t is used as a command here. Not is like an exclusion of a phrase which proceeds (comes after the word) not. I’m not finding what you are saying useful. (It makes finding negative, meaning you are still lost). I’m not going to say it again. (Not means that there will be no further of the following in the future). I’m not coming home next week. I’ll see you in a month (means that others will not see you arrive for the time being, until a month has passed.) Another difference is that don’t may be used more colloquially than not. There are more useful phrases you can use such as shouldn’t which is more contextually sound. Should is a softer phrase suggesting something should be done without the command connotations. You shouldn’t try that again instead of don’t try that again. You shouldn’t breathe on the food instead of don’t breathe on the food.
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if sending a letter. this could be used. *To whom it may concern.*
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who am i to you
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「T」と類似する言葉 その違い
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Both mean the same thing, except "I don't forget walking along the river" makes no sense, it's not grammatically correct, the tenses are mixed up. "Don't" implies a more present/future tense, for example "Don't turn on the television" or "Don't eat the cake". So if you want to say it in that sense, you wouldn't use "don't", you could use "didn't" but that would change the whole point of what you're trying to say because I'm guessing you're trying to say that you recall walking along the river. If you used "didn't", it would imply that you had to do something (walk along the river) and you remembered to do it, and in order to make that grammatically correct, you would also change "walking" to "walk" — "I didn't forget to walk along the river". Long story short, as you're saying that you've walked along the river before, and you remember it, you would say "I remember walking along the river".
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"I like her blouse, it is perfect attire for an interview." "The tshirt looks nice on him but it's too casual for work." ^ example sentences. A Tshirt is a casual shirt with no buttons. A blouse is a nice woman's shirt.
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Have you seen my t-shirt, is phrased in a way that is asking if someone knows w where the t-shirt is. And did you see my t-shirt is more of a question of if they had seen it before. Eg did they like it. That's how I would interrupt both in Australia.
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They are the same and have the same meaning basically. Just different ways of saying the same thing :)
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This and that are the same thing. This is used for something nearby (either time or space) and that is used for something further away from the speaker (again, time or space). Don't do it is definitely a command here, but you could use it in a begging way. Is correct and gave good examples, but this may help choose between "this" and "that".
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「T」を翻訳
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'D' is the correct way, but depending on where you are 'T' is also common by natives.
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@Alexandrushka: a few options. "what do you do for a living?" "what do you do for work?" "what kind of work do you do? "
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「T」についての他の質問
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I would like the t-shirt(s) in blue. Just missing "in"
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Why don't we eat something?
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It can go both ways, but where I'm from I usually hear the 't' pronounced. usually/mostly: of-ten occasionally/rarely: of-en
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wanna+verb. You should say I don't want any gifts.
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Some people grow so high that they can't see other people. (?)
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