Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Tense"
Die Bedeutung von "Tense" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet tense anchoring?
A:
tense anchoring as a process of spelling out an underlying event argument by a variety of morpho-syntactic means. that is tense anchoring in chinese
Q:
Was bedeutet Recently, I have been reviewing English tenses and I have realized, that "I have ate" is inherently wrong and there is no such a tense in English standard grammar. So, am I right? or just made a mistake? ?
A:
It’s either
I have eaten.
Or
I ate.
You’re right that “I have ate” is incorrect.
I have eaten.
Or
I ate.
You’re right that “I have ate” is incorrect.
Q:
Was bedeutet I'm tensed ?
A:
意味は「私は緊張している」です。
Q:
Was bedeutet tense ?
A:
It can be taken as forms of verb- past tense..present tense.
More probably you are looking for 'stress'..it also means stress
More probably you are looking for 'stress'..it also means stress
Beispielsätze die "Tense" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit tense.
A:
Expressions
1. The room feels very tense right now.
2. My legs are really tense.
1. The room feels very tense right now.
2. My legs are really tense.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit wish+past tense.
A:
I wished to become a singer when I was a child.
I would always wish for my own Unicorn before I went to sleep as a kid.
I used to spend so much time wishing for something to change instead of applying effort.
I would always wish for my own Unicorn before I went to sleep as a kid.
I used to spend so much time wishing for something to change instead of applying effort.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit tense.
A:
There are two meanings of tense
For the first (most common) one, you can say things like:
I feel tense
You seem tense
The atmosphere was tense
It was a tense moment
The second meaning is tense as in 'past tense' (過去形)'future tense' etc. But that one isn't used so much in sentences
For the first (most common) one, you can say things like:
I feel tense
You seem tense
The atmosphere was tense
It was a tense moment
The second meaning is tense as in 'past tense' (過去形)'future tense' etc. But that one isn't used so much in sentences
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit whether. Please in different tenses.
A:
You will come with us whether you want or not.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Tense" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen tense und nervous ?
A:
it’s about the feeling per se.
You would feel anxious when nervous, and feel more stiff (can be bodily and/or mentally) when you experience tenseness.
الترجمة التقريبية
Nervous: متوتر
Tense: متوتر كثيراً
You would feel anxious when nervous, and feel more stiff (can be bodily and/or mentally) when you experience tenseness.
الترجمة التقريبية
Nervous: متوتر
Tense: متوتر كثيراً
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen tense und tight ?
A:
兩個都是緊
Tense是像拉緊的
像肌肉你可以說tense
Tight是像緊密的
像是一件太小的衣服穿了不就跟身體緊緊的貼住了嗎 就可以用tight
Tense是像拉緊的
像肌肉你可以說tense
Tight是像緊密的
像是一件太小的衣服穿了不就跟身體緊緊的貼住了嗎 就可以用tight
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen tense und uptight ?
A:
Tense = nervous, usually about a certain thing. "He was tense as the teacher gave out the test."
Uptight = angry and tense, being overly controlling as a result. "She was being uptight, and wouldn't let us have any fun."
"Stop being so uptight"
Uptight = angry and tense, being overly controlling as a result. "She was being uptight, and wouldn't let us have any fun."
"Stop being so uptight"
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen tense und tense ?
A:
Yes it's a noun... He says that Indonesian doesn't use different tenses
So it's like in Chinese where you don't have to state when something happened
So it's like in Chinese where you don't have to state when something happened
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen past tenses! I've got und I got! I wrote "I've got" and it counts as a mistake :( ?
A:
The simplest way to explain them may be:
"I got"="I get" (past tense). Refer to @zerenamoon's examples above.
"I've got"= "I have". Refer to @zerenamoon's examples above.
"I got"="I get" (past tense). Refer to @zerenamoon's examples above.
"I've got"= "I have". Refer to @zerenamoon's examples above.
Übersetzungen von "Tense"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? それを持っていたのを後悔している。
持っていた→past tense
持っていた→past tense
A:
Then you could say
'I regret having a gun'
or
'I regret getting a gun'
'I regret having a gun'
or
'I regret getting a gun'
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? are these tenses correct?
A:
Has just received
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? I am studying present tenses for the future .is it correct?
A:
‘When are you leaving?’
‘Where are you staying?’
Well done! :)
‘Where are you staying?’
Well done! :)
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? how many tenses in English?
A:
There are 3 basic tenses - past, present, and future. But actually there are 12 (I'll use the verb eat as an example.):
present simple - I eat
present continuous - I am eating
present perfect - I have eaten
present perfect continuous - I have been eating
past simple - I ate
past continuous - I was eating
past perfect - I had eaten
past perfect continuous - I had been eating
future simple - I will eat
future continuous - I will be eating
future perfect - I will have eaten
future perfect continuous - I will have been eating
According to there are 16 tenses, but I can't imagine what they would be. I wish someone would tell me.
present simple - I eat
present continuous - I am eating
present perfect - I have eaten
present perfect continuous - I have been eating
past simple - I ate
past continuous - I was eating
past perfect - I had eaten
past perfect continuous - I had been eating
future simple - I will eat
future continuous - I will be eating
future perfect - I will have eaten
future perfect continuous - I will have been eating
According to there are 16 tenses, but I can't imagine what they would be. I wish someone would tell me.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? can in past and future tenses
A:
past = could
past negative = could not
present negative = cannot
future = will
future negative = will not
past negative = could not
present negative = cannot
future = will
future negative = will not
Andere Fragen zu "Tense"
Q:
which tenses should I use with;
over the last week and
over the last weeks.
over the last week and
over the last weeks.
A:
I would use the present perfect or present perfect continuous.
e.g. "Over the last week I've got to know him a lot better"
"It's been raining a lot over the last few weeks."
e.g. "Over the last week I've got to know him a lot better"
"It's been raining a lot over the last few weeks."
Q:
I hope you will help me.
I am hoping you will help me.
I hoped you would help me.
I was hoping you would help me.
I wish you would help me.
I heard tenses of these sentences are all same.really?
I am hoping you will help me.
I hoped you would help me.
I was hoping you would help me.
I wish you would help me.
I heard tenses of these sentences are all same.really?
A:
I don't really agree with that answer.
If you ask for help in a shop (for example) a longer sentence is usually more polite:
Can you help?
Can you help me?
I wonder, can you help me?
I wonder, could you possibly help me?
I wonder, could you possibly help me please?
This is generally true. A more roundabout phrase tends to be more polite. (And of course, with "please".)
I don't think the tense is involved at all, and certainly you would never say "wish" in this context.
Also, as @xSummer pointed out "I hoped you would help me." is not useful in this situation (see my examples).
If you ask for help in a shop (for example) a longer sentence is usually more polite:
Can you help?
Can you help me?
I wonder, can you help me?
I wonder, could you possibly help me?
I wonder, could you possibly help me please?
This is generally true. A more roundabout phrase tends to be more polite. (And of course, with "please".)
I don't think the tense is involved at all, and certainly you would never say "wish" in this context.
Also, as @xSummer pointed out "I hoped you would help me." is not useful in this situation (see my examples).
Q:
Which tenses I should use after the expression below ?
“When I was _____, I _____. “ the Past Indefinite tense form or the Past Continues tense form ? I know we often use “would” with that expression, like “When I was younger, I would read____________. “
I wonder if I can use Past Continues tense form here as well , like “ When I was younger I was reading ____________. “
“When I was _____, I _____. “ the Past Indefinite tense form or the Past Continues tense form ? I know we often use “would” with that expression, like “When I was younger, I would read____________. “
I wonder if I can use Past Continues tense form here as well , like “ When I was younger I was reading ____________. “
A:
You can also use Past Indefinite in that case. Past Continuous is used when you emphasize the duration of the action or if it is interrupted by another action. e.g. "I was reading for two hours yesterday" or "When I was reading my mum came home".
Q:
I am asking about tenses.
I am puzzled by tenses for a long time. Especially, Present tense and past tense.
When I am going to ask my friend's feeling. What should I say.
'Do you feel better?'
or
'Did you feel better?'
Moreover, if I want to describe a status. Let's say, My friend is drunk (he still drunk at this time). What should I say?
'He's drunk'
'He was drunk'
I am puzzled by tenses for a long time. Especially, Present tense and past tense.
When I am going to ask my friend's feeling. What should I say.
'Do you feel better?'
or
'Did you feel better?'
Moreover, if I want to describe a status. Let's say, My friend is drunk (he still drunk at this time). What should I say?
'He's drunk'
'He was drunk'
A:
Hi!
"Do you feel better?" is correct, or you could ask "Are you feeling better?" (This is used often).
If your friend is drunk you would say "He's drunk" since he is still drunk. If he is not drunk anymore, then you would use "He was drunk".
Hope that helps!
"Do you feel better?" is correct, or you could ask "Are you feeling better?" (This is used often).
If your friend is drunk you would say "He's drunk" since he is still drunk. If he is not drunk anymore, then you would use "He was drunk".
Hope that helps!
Q:
it is had the desired effect..
what tenses the sentence use? klingt das natürlich?
what tenses the sentence use? klingt das natürlich?
A:
it had the desired effect
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