Perguntas sobre exemplo de orações com, e a definição e o uso de "Isnt"
O significado de "Isnt" em várias frases e orações
Q:
O que significa phony? It isnt related to phones right?
A:
The word "phony" is an adjective used to describe something that is not genuine or authentic. It can refer to a person who is insincere or not genuine in their actions or words, or to an object that is a counterfeit or fake. For example, one might say that a person is "a phony" if they are pretending to be something they are not, or that a product is "phony" if it is an imitation of a genuine item.
Some example sentences:
- "He's a real phony, always pretending to be something he's not."
- "She was caught selling phony designer handbags on the street corner."
- "The painting was a phony and not an original work of art."
- "He gave a phony excuse for why he couldn't attend the meeting."
- "She had a phony smile plastered on her face during the entire conversation."
Some example sentences:
- "He's a real phony, always pretending to be something he's not."
- "She was caught selling phony designer handbags on the street corner."
- "The painting was a phony and not an original work of art."
- "He gave a phony excuse for why he couldn't attend the meeting."
- "She had a phony smile plastered on her face during the entire conversation."
Q:
O que significa this isnt sitting right with me.
?
?
A:
I feel uncomfortable about something that someone said or did.
Q:
O que significa It isnt going any where?
A:
It means there is no future or resolution for this. It can apply to different situations. Some examples: This argument isn't going anywhere, we will not agree. The girl says to her boyfriend, I don't want to see you anymore, this (friendship) isn't going anywhere.
Q:
O que significa it isnt going any where?
A:
If it's used metaphorically, it means that it's not going to change. For example, "The new tax laws are not going anywhere" or "This new fashion isn't going anywhere".
Q:
O que significa i know this isnt english bit i was still wondering what it means?
A:
@kaylajanedl: yes i know but i wanted to know what it meant
Palavras similares a "Isnt" e suas diferenças
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre there isnt anything I could do e there isnt anything to do ?
A:
thx
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre isnt it healthy to move on? e isnt it good to move on? ?
A:
Healthy to....=fit or totally ok (physically)
Good to...=able/ ok
1.I am healthy to go in that ring. (My broken leg is now ok so I am ready to go)
2.I am good to go in that ring. (My broken leg is not completely healed but yet I am pretending ok and insisting to go in the ring)
[Look, 2nd sentence can also be used to mean the 1st one, but the 1st one can not be used for 2nd. If it is used, it would sound a little weird and unnatural.
Hope it helped
Healthy to....=fit or totally ok (physically)
Good to...=able/ ok
1.I am healthy to go in that ring. (My broken leg is now ok so I am ready to go)
2.I am good to go in that ring. (My broken leg is not completely healed but yet I am pretending ok and insisting to go in the ring)
[Look, 2nd sentence can also be used to mean the 1st one, but the 1st one can not be used for 2nd. If it is used, it would sound a little weird and unnatural.
Hope it helped
Traduções de "Isnt"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? 'lately' isnt adverb, is ít?
A:
nó là adverb á em
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? How do say this in japanese..??
This isnt enough..
This isnt enough..
A:
This isn’t enough…
たらない、、、ta ra na i …. it’s actually closer to ta la na i when you pronounce it.
たらない、、、ta ra na i …. it’s actually closer to ta la na i when you pronounce it.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? This isnt a question but I wanna have a conversation with a native speaker and i want some recomendations for improve my english
A:
I will be glad to help you with your English if you would like! I am a native speaker and have been my whole life. Feel free to ask me questions and I'll answer to the best of my abilities.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? learning English is difficult, isnt it ?
A:
"Would you agree that English is difficult to learn?"
Outras perguntas sobre "Isnt"
Q:
This isnt helping me get through the hardships soa natural?
A:
× This isnt helping me get through the hardships
✓ This isn't assisting me in overcoming my difficulties.
✓ This isn't assisting me in overcoming my difficulties.
Q:
is it true that It isnt nice to say "you are welcome" when someone says "thank you"?. I've read some websites where It is said that in general "you are welcome" doesnt sound good. in that case, what would be the best answer?
A:
It's entirely down to personal opinion, but very, very, very few people are going to get annoyed at you for saying "you're welcome". The reason it can sometimes be seen as not a good answer is that some people feel that saying "you're welcome" implies that you think that you did something significant or that inconvenienced yourself and so you're basically agreeing that you did a good thing? I don't really know how to explain it, but some people don't like saying "you're welcome" unless they've actively done something difficult or that took effort because they feel like they're being self-important.
Other responses are "no problem", "my pleasure" and "happy to help", but all of these can be seen as "rude" by some people so honestly, just choose how you feel you want to reply to "thank you" and go with it. If someone's going to get offended by how you respond to being thanked, then there's nothing you can really do about it.
Personally, I rarely say "you're welcome" because I don't really feel like I've done anything worth being thanked over, so I tend to either say "sure" or "no problem/worries". For example, if I help someone carry their stuff, I don't feel like I've really done anything that big so if they thanked me, I probably wouldn't say "you're welcome". If I feel that I did actually do something worth thanking someone over, then I'm more likely to say "you're welcome". Again, this is just personal preference.
Other responses are "no problem", "my pleasure" and "happy to help", but all of these can be seen as "rude" by some people so honestly, just choose how you feel you want to reply to "thank you" and go with it. If someone's going to get offended by how you respond to being thanked, then there's nothing you can really do about it.
Personally, I rarely say "you're welcome" because I don't really feel like I've done anything worth being thanked over, so I tend to either say "sure" or "no problem/worries". For example, if I help someone carry their stuff, I don't feel like I've really done anything that big so if they thanked me, I probably wouldn't say "you're welcome". If I feel that I did actually do something worth thanking someone over, then I'm more likely to say "you're welcome". Again, this is just personal preference.
Q:
Which is correct?
There ( is no, isnt, are no, arent) any monkeys in front of the bus.
There ( is no, isnt, are no, arent) any monkeys in front of the bus.
A:
There aren't any monkey's in front of the bus.
Transitioning from "no" to "any" doesn't sound right. So we can eliminate two of them. Monkey's is plural. We want to use versions of "are" in the case of plurals. So that eliminates "isn't" .😁
Transitioning from "no" to "any" doesn't sound right. So we can eliminate two of them. Monkey's is plural. We want to use versions of "are" in the case of plurals. So that eliminates "isn't" .😁
Q:
no, he isnt giving him a Coca Cola soa natural?
A:
yeah sounds fine. Just watch your apostrophes in “isn’t”. Also a lot of Americans would shorten Coca Cola to Coke
Q:
we say "it got me shook" but grammartically it should be "it got me shaken".... isnt it?
A:
@tjstkdn "The movie got me shaken," doesn't sound right, you could say "the movie got me shook," but thats very informal. You should only say that with your friends who understand the meaning of the slang!
If you are talking about the movie scared you or put you on edge you could say, "That movie scared me." Or "That movie was crazy!"
If you are talking about the movie scared you or put you on edge you could say, "That movie scared me." Or "That movie was crazy!"
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