Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Wnat"
Die Bedeutung von "Wnat" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet i wnat a cheese burger With the works ?
A:
with the works = everything, all of the options
I want a cheeseburger with the works = I want a cheeseburger with every topping
I want a cheeseburger with the works = I want a cheeseburger with every topping
Beispielsätze die "Wnat" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Which one is natural?
I wnat to make present progressive.
1) I am seeing a ufo.
2) I am looking a ufo.
And have to using a word 'night'
I'm seeing a ufo at night????
It's not natural I think.
Plz make sentence naturally.
.
I wnat to make present progressive.
1) I am seeing a ufo.
2) I am looking a ufo.
And have to using a word 'night'
I'm seeing a ufo at night????
It's not natural I think.
Plz make sentence naturally.
.
A:
I am looking at a UFO.
Using present progressive of "to see" for this situation is a little strange. You would just say:
I see a UFO.
As for the "night" part...maybe:
It's nighttime and I am looking at a UFO.
Using present progressive of "to see" for this situation is a little strange. You would just say:
I see a UFO.
As for the "night" part...maybe:
It's nighttime and I am looking at a UFO.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit i wnat to know difference of 'In order to', ' So as to', 'To ~', 'for' . everythings are correct? (In order to run fast, So as to run fast, to run fast, for running fast, for fast running, etc.). is there some specific situation to use phrase among them?.
A:
In the case of giving a reason or responding to ‘why’, any of the first three are okay.
Why are you wearing those special shoes? To run fast / in order to run fast / so as to run fast. The only differences I can think of are that the first two can be used somewhat casually in conversation, whereas ‘so as to’ is quite a lot less commonly used. Sometimes you just pick based on what sounds good, like if ‘to’ feels too short for the sentence you’re saying, you can use ‘in order to’ to make it sound more like a full sentence.
However in the above case of directly giving a reason, for does not work. It would be incorrect to say ‘I’m wearing these shoes for running fast.’ For is used in descriptions, like if you are a worker in a store showing shoes to a customer, you might say ‘These shoes are good for running fast.’
Why are you wearing those special shoes? To run fast / in order to run fast / so as to run fast. The only differences I can think of are that the first two can be used somewhat casually in conversation, whereas ‘so as to’ is quite a lot less commonly used. Sometimes you just pick based on what sounds good, like if ‘to’ feels too short for the sentence you’re saying, you can use ‘in order to’ to make it sound more like a full sentence.
However in the above case of directly giving a reason, for does not work. It would be incorrect to say ‘I’m wearing these shoes for running fast.’ For is used in descriptions, like if you are a worker in a store showing shoes to a customer, you might say ‘These shoes are good for running fast.’
Andere Fragen zu "Wnat"
Q:
i wnat to take part in the Solar Egg Frying Contest someday
is natural?
is natural?
A:
I want to take part in the Solar Egg Frying Contest someday.
I want to take part in the Solar Egg Frying Contest someday.
Q:
I can do whatever I wnat.( in Hindi).
A:
hey bro Hindi me poocha hai Maine use.
Q:
If you wnat to be in a position in which has you make tons of decisions in a fairly short period of time, then you need to be decisive.
Is this grammatically correct?
Is this grammatically correct?
A:
yes it is correct but I think you can say it simpler. "If you want to be in a position where you have to make decisions in a fairly short period of time, then you need to be decisive"
you can also say to make sentence shorter "If you want to be in a position where you have to make decisions quickly, then..."
you can also say to make sentence shorter "If you want to be in a position where you have to make decisions quickly, then..."
Q:
I always studying English and
I wnat to talking with you!
klingt das natürlich?
I always studying English and
I wnat to talking with you!
klingt das natürlich?
A:
I'm always studying English and I want to talk to you
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