Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Ten"
Die Bedeutung von "Ten" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet I got ten in my pocket ?
A:
I was taking a look at the song you were probably referring to (War of change, is that it?)and the verse seemed like it was talking about the "weight"(importance) of words to people, so he's saying that even though the person has a locket(a valious, expensive item) his words mean more, have more value that the person's locket. Did you get it? :P Remember, this is my interpretation of it ^^
Q:
Was bedeutet its ten to two?
A:
@utamayogiswara it can mean both. So you'll have to say if it's AM or PM.
Q:
Was bedeutet "I should be able to kick in like ten more"
kick
what is mean?
I think it is earn? right??
kick
what is mean?
I think it is earn? right??
A:
They are probably saying they can give you $10 more.
"kick in" in this case is like "contribute" "add" or "give".
ex.
A: Oh no i dont have enough money for our lunch
B: I could kick in a few more dollars
A: Awesome, thank you!
if its not about money then maybe they mean they can kick 10 more soccer balls into a goal...
"kick in" in this case is like "contribute" "add" or "give".
ex.
A: Oh no i dont have enough money for our lunch
B: I could kick in a few more dollars
A: Awesome, thank you!
if its not about money then maybe they mean they can kick 10 more soccer balls into a goal...
Q:
Was bedeutet You are usually very patient. Why are you being so unreasonable about waiting ten more minutes.?
A:
@chanmaru: you are always patient. Why you don't want to wait 10 minutes?
Q:
Was bedeutet It is ten thirty in the morning?
A:
It's 10.30 a.m.
Beispielsätze die "Ten" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit I had been learning English for ten hours when you see my message..
A:
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Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit at least
At least you have lived ten years more , we could meet .
is this correct?.
At least you have lived ten years more , we could meet .
is this correct?.
A:
I'm not sure what your sentence means. 'If you had lived at least ten years more, we could have met'?
I can sing at least 5 songs by SMAP.
She looks like she's at least 28 years old.
At least I have chicken.
I want to at least see Ginkakuji when I go to Kyoto.
I can sing at least 5 songs by SMAP.
She looks like she's at least 28 years old.
At least I have chicken.
I want to at least see Ginkakuji when I go to Kyoto.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit ten stories below .
A:
Ten stories can either refer to ten "floors" of a building (a building that is ten rooms high), or actually referring to ten pieces of literature.
"He fell ten stories down off of the skyscraper"
and
"The father read her daughter ten stories before she fell asleep"
are two completely different sentences that utilize the different meanings of ten stories.
"He fell ten stories down off of the skyscraper"
and
"The father read her daughter ten stories before she fell asleep"
are two completely different sentences that utilize the different meanings of ten stories.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit can in future tens.
A:
I can work tomorrow.
I will be able to work tomorrow.
You take the car this afternoon.
He will be able to serve the meal at 6:00 pm.
I will be able to work tomorrow.
You take the car this afternoon.
He will be able to serve the meal at 6:00 pm.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit could (past tens of can).
A:
I could have had a piece of cake, but I wasn't hungry
You couldn't go there even if you'd wanted to.
We could go shopping later, it you want. (not sure this is past tense of can)
You couldn't go there even if you'd wanted to.
We could go shopping later, it you want. (not sure this is past tense of can)
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Ten" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen We've married for ten years. und We've been married for ten years. ?
A:
The first one is incorrect. The correct verb is "be married," so only the second sentence is correct.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I can be there in about ten minutes. und I should be there in about ten minutes. ?
A:
“I can be there in about ten minutes” implies that while you haven’t actually left yet, you can be there if needed.
“I should be there in about ten minutes”, however, implies you have already left and are on your way to your destination.
“I should be there in about ten minutes”, however, implies you have already left and are on your way to your destination.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I shall have lived here for ten years by next April. und I will have been here for ten years by next April. ?
A:
Yes, they are interchangeable if you are having a conversation about a living situation. “I will have been here” is more broad, and could be used for school, work, or other things. But if someone had asked “how long have you lived here?” You could absolutely say “I will have been here for 10 years by next April.”
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen It stretches ten times as far as the distance und It stretches as far as ten times the distance ?
A:
"ten times as far" means it will stretch ten times longer than the distance.
"as far as ten times the distance" means it can only stretch up to ten times the distance.
"as far as" means it probably will not stretch further!
"as far as ten times the distance" means it can only stretch up to ten times the distance.
"as far as" means it probably will not stretch further!
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I'll call you in ten minutes und I'll call you ten minutes later ?
A:
For example, you're talking with you're friend on the phone and it's 12:40. He says "My boss is trying to call me. I'll call you in 10 minutes." He will call you at 12:50.
"I'll call you 10 minutes later." Here's a situation where you might hear it. You and your friend are planning a surprise party for another friend. You might have a conversation like this:
You: When should I bring our friend to their surprise birthday party?
Friend: I'm going to welcome the other guests and then call you 10 minutes later so that they have time to hide behind the couch.
I'll call in 10 minutes=I'll call you 10 minutes from now.
I'll call you 10 minutes later=I'll do something or something will happen and then, the call will be dialed 10 minutes after that.
"I'll call you 10 minutes later." Here's a situation where you might hear it. You and your friend are planning a surprise party for another friend. You might have a conversation like this:
You: When should I bring our friend to their surprise birthday party?
Friend: I'm going to welcome the other guests and then call you 10 minutes later so that they have time to hide behind the couch.
I'll call in 10 minutes=I'll call you 10 minutes from now.
I'll call you 10 minutes later=I'll do something or something will happen and then, the call will be dialed 10 minutes after that.
Übersetzungen von "Ten"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? 1. I study for ten minutes every day.
2. I spend ten minutes studying every day.
Which one is correct and more natural?
Is it okay to use "for+time" in a simple present/past sentence?
2. I spend ten minutes studying every day.
Which one is correct and more natural?
Is it okay to use "for+time" in a simple present/past sentence?
A:
Both sound equally natural! :) And yes, it's fine to use "for+time" that way!
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? ten,turn,Ben,burn,bed,bird,west,worst
A:
I hope this helps! :)
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? ten un buen dia
A:
Los dos "have a good day y have a nice day" se pueden usar. Have a good day es la forma literal de buen día. Have a nice day es como decir ten un bonito día.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? ten en cuenta
A:
Keep in mind
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? lubię ten film
A:
I like this movie.
Andere Fragen zu "Ten"
Q:
Despite being there for ten years, even now he doesn't know a word or two in the local language. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Despite being there for ten years, he still doesn't know a single word of the local language
Q:
Which do you use more frequently?
a) It's said that she runs ten miles every day
or
b) She's said to run ten miles every day
a) It's said that there is a secret tunel
or
b) There's said to be a secret tunel
a) It's said that she runs ten miles every day
or
b) She's said to run ten miles every day
a) It's said that there is a secret tunel
or
b) There's said to be a secret tunel
A:
Any of the above is about the same. However, in conversation, "I hear she runs ten miles a day is probably used the most.
Q:
Only one out of ten teenagers said they did exercise regularly. Because everyday they have a lot of maths exercises to do. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Only one out of ten teenagers said they exercised regularly, because they had a lot of maths exercises to do every day.
Q:
What does " ten feet tall " mean in English ? I saw it in the lyrics , it says " in the moment we're ten feet tall " I don't understand it , I tried dictionary but there's no phrase as " ten feet tall " . Is it even a phrase ? Do you use it often in your daily talk ?
A:
It's a saying that means it makes you feel really good. It's not used in everyday conversation though it looks good in writing. :)
Q:
More than ten thousands college students kill themselves because if depression. Why don't use "killed" in this sentence? Kill is a past verb.
A:
Each year, more than ten thousand students kill themselves. Every morning, I eat apples. Every night, I study.
It's ongoing present tense.
It's ongoing present tense.
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