Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Etc"
Die Bedeutung von "Etc" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet erect ̣(a statue/ monument/ etc) to somebody?
A:
@sjk-20
It just means to put up a statue. You find somewhere, put the statue there, and you have now erected it.
It just means to put up a statue. You find somewhere, put the statue there, and you have now erected it.
Q:
Was bedeutet etc?
A:
etc comes from the french "et cetera" which means "and other simmilar things"
Q:
Was bedeutet etc?
A:
"Etc." is shorthand for "Et cetera."
It is a Latin word meaning "and so forth," "and so on," and "and other similar things."
It is usually used after a list of things, when you have said enough, and the reader/listener can fill in the rest.
Examples:
-Please make a list of numbers on your paper. (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.)
-Please give me one crayon in each color. (red, orange, yellow, green, etc.)
-Please go to the store and buy me a variety of fruits, like strawberries, bananas, oranges, etc.
-Don't eat too many sweets, like cookies, cakes, candy, etc.
-Make sure to pack everything you need for the trip! (toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, etc.)
It is a Latin word meaning "and so forth," "and so on," and "and other similar things."
It is usually used after a list of things, when you have said enough, and the reader/listener can fill in the rest.
Examples:
-Please make a list of numbers on your paper. (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.)
-Please give me one crayon in each color. (red, orange, yellow, green, etc.)
-Please go to the store and buy me a variety of fruits, like strawberries, bananas, oranges, etc.
-Don't eat too many sweets, like cookies, cakes, candy, etc.
-Make sure to pack everything you need for the trip! (toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, etc.)
Q:
Was bedeutet will be , will go , will ....,etc?
A:
Sí :)
Recuerda que el pasado de los verbos regulares se forma añadiendo -ed al infinitivo
Y que el condicional de forma usando would
Por cierto, a veces tal vez veas "shall" que es otra forma de formar el futuro pero mucho menos común
I shall go to the cinema (iré al cine)
Recuerda que el pasado de los verbos regulares se forma añadiendo -ed al infinitivo
Y que el condicional de forma usando would
Por cierto, a veces tal vez veas "shall" que es otra forma de formar el futuro pero mucho menos común
I shall go to the cinema (iré al cine)
Q:
Was bedeutet etc?
A:
Et cetera
It means "and so on".
For example:
I like blue, and red, and green, and yellow, and ~ and ~ and ~ and........
—>
I like blue, red, green, yellow, etc.
It means "and so on".
For example:
I like blue, and red, and green, and yellow, and ~ and ~ and ~ and........
—>
I like blue, red, green, yellow, etc.
Beispielsätze die "Etc" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit (ちょっと、どんよりetc)曇っている(いろんな曇りの表現が知りたいのでよろしくお願いします).
A:
Gray clouds and drizzly skies make me feel more tired or sad than usual.
灰色の雲と霧雨が降ると、いつもより疲れたり悲しくなったりします。
People were more likely to report symptoms of depression during cloudy or overcast weather.
人々は、曇天またはどんよりした天気のときに、うつ病の症状を報告する可能性が高くなりました。
Overcast days really make me down.
曇りの日は本当に気分が落ち込みます。 (これは最も簡単な例です)
*overcast" は "cloudy" の別の表現です。"hazy"、"murky"、"dlooomy" なども使用できます。
灰色の雲と霧雨が降ると、いつもより疲れたり悲しくなったりします。
People were more likely to report symptoms of depression during cloudy or overcast weather.
人々は、曇天またはどんよりした天気のときに、うつ病の症状を報告する可能性が高くなりました。
Overcast days really make me down.
曇りの日は本当に気分が落ち込みます。 (これは最も簡単な例です)
*overcast" は "cloudy" の別の表現です。"hazy"、"murky"、"dlooomy" なども使用できます。
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Whenever, whatever, however, etc. .
A:
@felixmtzhfm
Whenever I go to a coffee shop, I get an Americano.
Whatever happened yesterday is in the past.
Many people enjoy learning, however, others do not.
Whenever I go to a coffee shop, I get an Americano.
Whatever happened yesterday is in the past.
Many people enjoy learning, however, others do not.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit aloud, awake, await, asleep etc..
A:
“She sang aloud” means she was singing out loud.
“She’s awake” means she has woken up, not sleeping.
“He awaited her call” means he waited for her to call
“She’s asleep” means she is sleeping
“She’s awake” means she has woken up, not sleeping.
“He awaited her call” means he waited for her to call
“She’s asleep” means she is sleeping
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit at which, in which, of which and etc... the sentences WITH which .
A:
Good explanation:
The trick to knowing how to use of which, at which, in which, to which, from which is to analyse the prepositional phrases, phrasal verbs, verbs and prepositions:
He /spoke of/ war and peace and many other topics that day. The topic /of which he spoke/ were complex. The verb here that means to speak about is /to speak of/: to mention
The party /at which/ he spoke/ was noisy. Phrase: A party is held /at a place/. It is implied.
The situation /in which/ we found ourselves was dire. Phrase: /to find oneself in/ a situation.
The bonds /from which/ we broke free were tight. phrase: to /break free from/ bonds.
The town /to which/we were driving was 50 ks away. phrase: to /drive to/ a place.
Summary (and not a complete answer but a general one): The preposition depends on the verb that takes a preposition, a phrasal verb that includes a preposition, or it depends on the prepositional phrase used. Also, there are many other prepositions that can be paired with which: under, during, about, over, etc.
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May 1 '16 at 19:21
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https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/322836/how-to-correctly-apply-in-which-of-which-at-which-to-which-etc
The trick to knowing how to use of which, at which, in which, to which, from which is to analyse the prepositional phrases, phrasal verbs, verbs and prepositions:
He /spoke of/ war and peace and many other topics that day. The topic /of which he spoke/ were complex. The verb here that means to speak about is /to speak of/: to mention
The party /at which/ he spoke/ was noisy. Phrase: A party is held /at a place/. It is implied.
The situation /in which/ we found ourselves was dire. Phrase: /to find oneself in/ a situation.
The bonds /from which/ we broke free were tight. phrase: to /break free from/ bonds.
The town /to which/we were driving was 50 ks away. phrase: to /drive to/ a place.
Summary (and not a complete answer but a general one): The preposition depends on the verb that takes a preposition, a phrasal verb that includes a preposition, or it depends on the prepositional phrase used. Also, there are many other prepositions that can be paired with which: under, during, about, over, etc.
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answered
May 1 '16 at 19:21
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https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/322836/how-to-correctly-apply-in-which-of-which-at-which-to-which-etc
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit any ; anymore ; etc.
A:
"I don't like any of these fruits." "Are any of these dishes vegetarian?" "He doesn't like any of these shirts"
"I can't dance anymore because I hurt me leg", "She doesn't trust me anymore"
"I can't dance anymore because I hurt me leg", "She doesn't trust me anymore"
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Etc" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen etc und and so on ?
A:
They are both used in spoken English interchangeably. However, "and so on" is rarely used in writing, and "etc" is used quite frequently in writing. You will often hear people say "and so forth" as well, but rarely written.
Spoken sounds okay:
"I love Asian food - Thai, Chinese, etc"
"I love Asian food - Thai, Chinese, and so on."
"I love Asian food - Thai, Chinese, and so forth"
Sounds okay written:
"I love Asian food - Thai, Chinese, etc"
Spoken sounds okay:
"I love Asian food - Thai, Chinese, etc"
"I love Asian food - Thai, Chinese, and so on."
"I love Asian food - Thai, Chinese, and so forth"
Sounds okay written:
"I love Asian food - Thai, Chinese, etc"
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen etc. und and so on ?
A:
Both very good. etc is particularly impressive. You made every sound perfectly.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen etc. und and so on ?
A:
etc= Et cetera (it's a Latin word)
it's used at the end of a list to show that similar items are included.
For example: The children should bring paper, pencils, scissors, etc.
"and so on" is used exactly the same way you can use what you like the best. But in a formal letter "and so on" is preferable.
it's used at the end of a list to show that similar items are included.
For example: The children should bring paper, pencils, scissors, etc.
"and so on" is used exactly the same way you can use what you like the best. But in a formal letter "and so on" is preferable.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Any und Whatever, wherever, whoever, etc ?
A:
They’re synonyms, meaning that they are words with the same meaning so you can use them in the same context and there won’t be much difference.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I am, You are, I will, It is, It is not...etc. und I'm, You're, I'll, It's, It isn't...etc. ?
A:
I'm, You're etc. is just the abbreviation/shorter version of I am, You are etc.
"I am" should be used when addressing someone/writing a letter more formally
"I am" should be used when addressing someone/writing a letter more formally
Übersetzungen von "Etc"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? 【とても】の使い方、ニュアンスの違い very,so,extremely,exceptionally, etc
A:
強くなる順番
Very
Very
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? etc.
A:
Oh sorry! I didn’t read it properly obviously 😅. Personally, I’ve never heard it pronounced letter by letter. I’m also fluent in English and have never said it by letters. It’s always pronounced fully. Hope this helps!! 😊😊
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? etc
A:
Schaue nach der Frage, um die Antwort zu sehen
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? etc
A:
"Etc." is the abbreviation for "et cetera". It is used after a list to show that there are other things that you could have mentioned. For example:
Remember to take some paper, a pen, etc.
We talked about the contract, pay, etc.
You can listen to the pronunciation of et cetera on the Oxford Learner's Dictionary.
http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/etc?q=etc.
Remember to take some paper, a pen, etc.
We talked about the contract, pay, etc.
You can listen to the pronunciation of et cetera on the Oxford Learner's Dictionary.
http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/etc?q=etc.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? etc
A:
Schaue nach der Frage, um die Antwort zu sehen
Andere Fragen zu "Etc"
Q:
Bitte zeig mir, wie man "etc", what does that mean, are you use it in converse? ausspricht.
A:
It indicates that there are even more similar items are included that what you listed. You use it after you make a list.
ex. John like cookies, cakes, pies, biscuits, etc.
I like sports so i play soccer, basketball, volleyball etc
ex. John like cookies, cakes, pies, biscuits, etc.
I like sports so i play soccer, basketball, volleyball etc
Q:
Bitte zeig mir, wie man etc ausspricht.
A:
Etc is short for etcetera
Q:
Bitte zeig mir, wie man 13 and 30,14 and 40 etc. ausspricht.
A:
You mean until 19 and 90?
HiNative only allows 10 sec, so here is until 15.
HiNative only allows 10 sec, so here is until 15.
Q:
when I have to use "first", "second", etc and "one", "two", etc.
A:
"first", "second", "third"= Ordinal numbers. As in "Order".
Think ordinal=order.
"One", "two", "three"= Cardinal numbers. As in "Counting"
Think cardinal=counting.
So cardinal numbers refer to quantity/amount.
Ordinal numbers refer to position/rank/order.
"He came in second" (Refering to a race)
"First, I have to do groceries."
"There's only one controller."
"I have two dogs."
Think ordinal=order.
"One", "two", "three"= Cardinal numbers. As in "Counting"
Think cardinal=counting.
So cardinal numbers refer to quantity/amount.
Ordinal numbers refer to position/rank/order.
"He came in second" (Refering to a race)
"First, I have to do groceries."
"There's only one controller."
"I have two dogs."
Q:
And etc or etc klingt das natürlich?
A:
Just "etc" (the "et" already means "and" in Latin)
The pet store has dogs, cats, rabbits, etc
The pet store has dogs, cats, rabbits, etc
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