Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Does"
The meaning of "Does" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Does "mortally"can sutable only negative thing? ex.. how about "I'm full mortally "
ne anlama geliyor?
ne anlama geliyor?
A:
나는 네가 정확히 무슨 뜻인지 모르겠지만 그건 이해가되지 않는다. "Mortally"란 무엇인가가 불멸하지 않거나 영원히 살지 않는다는 것을 의미합니다. 당신이 찾고있는 단어가 "temporarily"이라고 생각합니다. 영구적 인 것이 아니거나 영원히 지속되지 않는다는 것을 의미합니다. 왜냐하면 "Mortally"는 삶을 가리키고 "Temporarily"는 시간을 의미하기 때문입니다.
Q:
Does "l came to see my parents" mean "帰省する" ? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
i think it means i'm returning home
Q:
He is really fit. (Does it mean "He is really cool/cute."??) ne anlama geliyor?
A:
In England saying that someone is "fit" means that they are very attractive or "hot."
In America saying someone is "fit" means that they are in shape due to working out and are healthy!
In America saying someone is "fit" means that they are in shape due to working out and are healthy!
Q:
Does ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Do=Does
I,you,we,they (use "Do")
He,she,it (use "Does")
Ex:
Q: "Do you" want to come with us?
A: Yes,I do. / No,I don't.
Q: "Does he" want to come with us?
A: Yes,he does. / No,he doesn't.
I,you,we,they (use "Do")
He,she,it (use "Does")
Ex:
Q: "Do you" want to come with us?
A: Yes,I do. / No,I don't.
Q: "Does he" want to come with us?
A: Yes,he does. / No,he doesn't.
Q:
Does it make sense? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means "Is it clear to you?"
or "Do you think that is logical?" or "Do I need to explain more?"
or "Do you think that is logical?" or "Do I need to explain more?"
Example sentences using "Does"
Q:
Does this first sentence mean the botanical garden gets best voted continuously like every year?or it can mean just by a visitor survey?? ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
どういたしまして。:)I think "have been" is continuous or progressive with "〜ing".
"I have been swimming there for several years."
But in "I have been to Tokyo" it's not continuous. So I think this example, "have been voted", on its own is simply past tense.
"The house has been painted." It wasn't continuously painted, unless we add some more information.
"I have been swimming there for several years."
But in "I have been to Tokyo" it's not continuous. So I think this example, "have been voted", on its own is simply past tense.
"The house has been painted." It wasn't continuously painted, unless we add some more information.
Q:
Does the expression "No. I'm good" mean "No. Thank you"? ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Yes, except "No. I'm good" sounds quite casual.
Would you like more water? No, I'm good.
Would you like another beer? No, I'm good.
Would you like me to help you carry your bags? No, I'm good.
Would you like more water? No, I'm good.
Would you like another beer? No, I'm good.
Would you like me to help you carry your bags? No, I'm good.
Q:
Does anyone know a better way to say '' In the contemporary society " ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
In the modern world, in these modern times...in the society we live in, the society around us...
Q:
"Does" ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Do You come from italy?
does She Come from italy?
does He come from italy?
You must use DOES with -He -She -It
And DO with -I -You -we -they
does She Come from italy?
does He come from italy?
You must use DOES with -He -She -It
And DO with -I -You -we -they
Q:
Doesn't change the fact. ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Your apology doesn't change the fact that you betrayed me.
It doesn't change the fact that the teacher gave you detention.
Your crying doesn't change the fact that you did wrong.
Having many friends doesn't change the fact that you're a bad person.
Defending your girlfriend doesn't change the fact that you hurt her.
Your support doesn't change the fact that you ratted us.
Your bad grade doesn't change the fact that you're a clever person.
hope it was helpful ^^
It doesn't change the fact that the teacher gave you detention.
Your crying doesn't change the fact that you did wrong.
Having many friends doesn't change the fact that you're a bad person.
Defending your girlfriend doesn't change the fact that you hurt her.
Your support doesn't change the fact that you ratted us.
Your bad grade doesn't change the fact that you're a clever person.
hope it was helpful ^^
Synonyms of "Does" and their differences
Q:
Does ve do arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
We use "do" when the subject is I,you,we or they.
We use "does" when the subject is he,she or it
We use "does" when the subject is he,she or it
Q:
Doesn't ve Didn't arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Doesn't (does not) is third person singular present tense. "He doesn't have any money now".
Didn't is simple past tense for all cases. "I/You/He/She/We/You all/They didn't have any money yesterday"
Didn't is simple past tense for all cases. "I/You/He/She/We/You all/They didn't have any money yesterday"
Q:
Does John always finisch football practice late in the evening? ve Does always John finisch football pratice ...etc. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Przysłówki częstotliwości daje się po osobie
Np „I usually...”
W pytaniach jest ta sama „strategia”
Częstotliwość wykonywania po osobie
Wiec prawidłowa forma to Does John always FINISH...?
Np „I usually...”
W pytaniach jest ta sama „strategia”
Częstotliwość wykonywania po osobie
Wiec prawidłowa forma to Does John always FINISH...?
Q:
Does Japan do baseball? ve Do you play baseball in Japan? ve Do Japanese people play baseball? arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
First one sounds unnatural. The other two are okay and there is no difference between them.
Q:
Does that make sense? ve Am I making sense? arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Both can work in the same context, but if you're specifically talking about something other than yourself, then go with "Does that make sense?"
Translations of "Does"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Does
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Does this sound natural?
【DIARY】
I swam at my apartment's pool. It was first time for me. There were only three peoples. Because I went to there in the morning. Usually, there are a lot of peoples at the pool in the afternoon. I only stay a hour.
【DIARY】
I swam at my apartment's pool. It was first time for me. There were only three peoples. Because I went to there in the morning. Usually, there are a lot of peoples at the pool in the afternoon. I only stay a hour.
A:
Both are perfectly fine! Pool or swimming pool (people tend to just say pool because it’s shorter and easier, but swimming pool is still extremely common to say!
I swam at my apartment’s pool. It was the first time for me/It was my first time. There were only three people there because I went (because I had gone) in the morning. Usually, there’s a lot more people at the pool in the afternoon. I only stayed for an hour.
When you’re using the word “there” or “here” or placement adverbs (I can’t remember what they’re called) such as under, above, next to, you don’t need to include the preposition “to”
-I went to there in the morning. ❌
-I went there in the morning. ✔️
-I walked to there yesterday. ❌
-I walked there yesterday. ✔️
I hope that makes sense. Let me know if you have any questions and I hope I helped a bit! ☺️
I swam at my apartment’s pool. It was the first time for me/It was my first time. There were only three people there because I went (because I had gone) in the morning. Usually, there’s a lot more people at the pool in the afternoon. I only stayed for an hour.
When you’re using the word “there” or “here” or placement adverbs (I can’t remember what they’re called) such as under, above, next to, you don’t need to include the preposition “to”
-I went to there in the morning. ❌
-I went there in the morning. ✔️
-I walked to there yesterday. ❌
-I walked there yesterday. ✔️
I hope that makes sense. Let me know if you have any questions and I hope I helped a bit! ☺️
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Does this sound natural?
【DIARY】
I made a no bake cheese cake. It was plain and strawberry mix flavors. That was yummy. And I worked out in my house using YouTube videos.
【DIARY】
I made a no bake cheese cake. It was plain and strawberry mix flavors. That was yummy. And I worked out in my house using YouTube videos.
A:
I made a no-bake cheesecake. It was plain with strawberry flavors mixed in, and it was yummy. I also worked out in my house along with YouTube videos.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Does bubble also mean safe?
A:
Well referring back to the video, since he was in his “safe bubble”, he felt he was able to act like a maniac without feeling judged(people looking at him like he was actually crazy) and not having any consequences(the result of people thinking that he is a real maniac and not an actor)
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 나중에 어떻게 하는지 알려줘. Does it sound natural 'teach me how to do it later'?
A:
it sounds natural :)
“teach me how to do it later” is correct
“teach me how to do it later” is correct
Other questions about "Does"
Q:
Does this sound natural? "I had to take my standing desk apart and rebuild it."
A:
Very good.
Very good.
Q:
Does this sound natural? "Say you get married, how many children do you want?
A:
This does sound natural!
No notes; It’s coherent and understandable, and would flow naturally in conversation too. ^-^
No notes; It’s coherent and understandable, and would flow naturally in conversation too. ^-^
Q:
Does this sentence sound natural?
"We were able to end the long day with a meal at the best restaurant."
"We were able to end the long day with a meal at the best restaurant."
A:
This sounds quite natural! However, “the best restaurant” is a little vague and awkward sounding, as it implies the restaurant the speaker went to is, objectively, not only the best restaurant, but the only one that is this good.
If this is actually the case, in, say, a setting for a story, then it’s perfectly fine. However, if that isn’t your intention, here’s some ways I’d suggest changing it depending on context!
“with a meal at my/our/their favorite restaurant.” This could be used if this restaurant is a personal favorite of the speaker and/or whoever they’re with.
“with a meal at a great restaurant.” Still a little vague, but it sounds much more natural, and you could elaborate on what made the restaurant great in the next sentence, if you feel the need to.
“with a meal at a five star restaurant.” This implies the restaurant has prestige and is highly rated by critics and locals alike.
Or, you could hone in on a specific dish that the speaker enjoys there, or that the restaurant is known for. Such as: “at a restaurant with the best burgers.”
You could also simply write the name of the restaurant, if applicable.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need anything explained or if you have any further questions. ^-^
If this is actually the case, in, say, a setting for a story, then it’s perfectly fine. However, if that isn’t your intention, here’s some ways I’d suggest changing it depending on context!
“with a meal at my/our/their favorite restaurant.” This could be used if this restaurant is a personal favorite of the speaker and/or whoever they’re with.
“with a meal at a great restaurant.” Still a little vague, but it sounds much more natural, and you could elaborate on what made the restaurant great in the next sentence, if you feel the need to.
“with a meal at a five star restaurant.” This implies the restaurant has prestige and is highly rated by critics and locals alike.
Or, you could hone in on a specific dish that the speaker enjoys there, or that the restaurant is known for. Such as: “at a restaurant with the best burgers.”
You could also simply write the name of the restaurant, if applicable.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need anything explained or if you have any further questions. ^-^
Q:
Does this sentence sound natural?
"Thirassia Island is not only attractive for sightseeing but also for its fascinating geology."
"Thirassia Island is not only attractive for sightseeing but also for its fascinating geology."
A:
Yes! This sounds perfectly natural. In written form, I’d only suggest adding a comma like so:
“Thirassia Island is not only attractive for sightseeing, but also for its fascinating geology.”
Commas help us with a lot, but especially with listing things, so a comma here correctly implies that these two things (sightseeing and geology) are separate things on the same list of “attractive things about Thirassia”.
In spoken form, though, you of course don’t have to worry about comma placement, or most grammatical rules of written language. Either way, this is perfectly coherent and would sound natural to any English speaker!
“Thirassia Island is not only attractive for sightseeing, but also for its fascinating geology.”
Commas help us with a lot, but especially with listing things, so a comma here correctly implies that these two things (sightseeing and geology) are separate things on the same list of “attractive things about Thirassia”.
In spoken form, though, you of course don’t have to worry about comma placement, or most grammatical rules of written language. Either way, this is perfectly coherent and would sound natural to any English speaker!
Q:
Does this sound natural?
"Throughout the meal, they didn't even make eye contact with the person across from them and just stayed glued to their phone."
"Throughout the meal, they didn't even make eye contact with the person across from them and just stayed glued to their phone."
A:
Very natural. It might sound a little better as two sentences:
"Throughout the meal, they didn't even make eye contact with the person across from them. They just stayed glued to their phones."
"Throughout the meal, they didn't even make eye contact with the person across from them. They just stayed glued to their phones."
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