Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Emphasise"
Die Bedeutung von "Emphasise" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet "Perhaps I can just emphasise their various other qualities as drink coasters and tools to practice good balance whilst walking instead"?
A:
O en lugar de eso puedo simplemente resaltar sus otras múltiples cualidades, como que sirvan de posavasos o de utensilios para practicar el equilibrio al caminar.
Q:
Was bedeutet emphasise?
A:
Enfatizar, destacar
Q:
Was bedeutet emphasising?
A:
emphasise (or "emphasize" in the US) to bring attention to something, especially if it is considered important
Beispielsätze die "Emphasise" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit do(to emphasise).
A:
as you probably have already known, the use of sentence with 'do' is to emphasise certain activitie(s)
example of regular sentences:
- I read a book.
- She eats an apple.
example of sentences with emphasise:
- I [DO read] a book.
- She [DOES eat] an apple.
Is this clear enough for you?
example of regular sentences:
- I read a book.
- She eats an apple.
example of sentences with emphasise:
- I [DO read] a book.
- She [DOES eat] an apple.
Is this clear enough for you?
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Emphasise" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen emphasise und emphasize ?
A:
Emphasise is a noun. Emphasize is its verb.
Übersetzungen von "Emphasise"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? emphasise
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? "emphasise"
A:
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Andere Fragen zu "Emphasise"
Q:
4️⃣Emphasis
📍Just can be used to emphasise other words and expressions
🦋I just love this T -Shirt
🦋Isn't this just the best day ever ?
Looks good to me.
📍Just can be used to emphasise other words and expressions
🦋I just love this T -Shirt
🦋Isn't this just the best day ever ?
Looks good to me.
A:
thank you so much for your help
Q:
How different ‘really’ and ‘very’ when they are used to emphasise the meaning of adjectives, for example, ‘really beautiful’ and ‘very beautiful’?
A:
The difference is slight. Whatever you do, do not worry about it. But there is a very slightly difference, though native speakers themselves ignore it and just use both for emphasis.
Really beautifulホンマに美しい
Very beautifulとても美しい
Not really different=違いはあるように見えるが実は違いはない。
Not very different =違いは少ない。
Really beautifulホンマに美しい
Very beautifulとても美しい
Not really different=違いはあるように見えるが実は違いはない。
Not very different =違いは少ない。
Q:
Can we emphasise the verb "do"? Here's my example:
-I really do do this. (I don't remember the context, I'm sorry..)
Just like we can say "I did ask you. But you rudely turned me down." when emphasising, can we also do the same for the verb "do"?
-I really do do this. (I don't remember the context, I'm sorry..)
Just like we can say "I did ask you. But you rudely turned me down." when emphasising, can we also do the same for the verb "do"?
A:
Yes, of course. In speech, the auxiliary in such cases will usually have a higher pitch than the main verb.
"If you don't do that, think of something you do do."
"If you don't do that, think of something you do do."
Q:
When we want to emphasise the word , we use capital klingt das natürlich?
A:
When we want to emphasize a word, we use capital letters.
When we want to emphasize a word, we capitalize the letters.
When we want to emphasize a word, we capitalize the letters.
Q:
I'm confused about present perfect and present perfect continuous.
which one is correct between
I have learned English for about 2 years.
and
I have been learning English for about 2 years.
if I want to emphasise the time
which one is correct between
I have learned English for about 2 years.
and
I have been learning English for about 2 years.
if I want to emphasise the time
A:
Present perfect continuous is connected to the present. Present perfect means that it has already happened.
In your example, "I have learned English for about two years." could mean that you are not learning English anymore or that you just did in the past.
The second example, "I have been learning English for about 2 years." means that you are probably still learning English right now.
In your example, "I have learned English for about two years." could mean that you are not learning English anymore or that you just did in the past.
The second example, "I have been learning English for about 2 years." means that you are probably still learning English right now.
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