Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Classroom"
The meaning of "Classroom" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
The classroom is three floors up ne anlama geliyor?
A:
The floors are presumably referencing levels of a building. So, you'd have to go up 3 floors of stairs/an elevator to get to the classroom.
Q:
I was running out of the classroom when I bumped into a girl literally. What does “Literally” mean? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
His body actually bumped into her body.
"I bumped into her" – we use bump in this way very often as a figurative expression, meaning that we saw somebody or met them. In this context, it does NOT mean that we literally hit them with our body. It just means that we interacted with them.
But in this case, the person literally BUMPED into her.
His body actually bumped into her body.
"I bumped into her" – we use bump in this way very often as a figurative expression, meaning that we saw somebody or met them. In this context, it does NOT mean that we literally hit them with our body. It just means that we interacted with them.
But in this case, the person literally BUMPED into her.
Q:
I come alive in a classroom ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means that you really like teaching and feel very excited and energized when you teach.
Q:
where is your classroom là gì vậy ne anlama geliyor?
A:
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Q:
classroom litter monitor ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means that the person is in charge of keeping the class clean of litter.
Synonyms of "Classroom" and their differences
Q:
"classroom" ve "class" arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
classroom: the physical SPACE that the class takes place in.
class: a group of people, or a topic
example: I am going to FRENCH CLASS.
In my CLASS, there are 50 students.
'my school has 50 classes'.. to me... means there are 50 different topics you can register for.
class: a group of people, or a topic
example: I am going to FRENCH CLASS.
In my CLASS, there are 50 students.
'my school has 50 classes'.. to me... means there are 50 different topics you can register for.
Q:
In the classroom, Mrs. Green was teaching the kids how to paint and draw ve In the classroom, Mrs. Green was teaching the kids how to paint and to draw arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
“In the classroom, Mrs. Green was teaching the kids how to paint and draw” is the better sentence.
When combining “to paint” and “to draw” you do not write “to” again.
Ex. I like to sing, dance, and paint.
Ex. Mrs. Green was teaching the kids how to paint and draw.
If you have the “to” included you have to have a verb before that.
Ex. I like to sing. I like to dance. I like to paint.
Ex. Mrs. Green was teaching the kids how to paint and how to draw (NOT “...how to paint and to draw”)
When combining “to paint” and “to draw” you do not write “to” again.
Ex. I like to sing, dance, and paint.
Ex. Mrs. Green was teaching the kids how to paint and draw.
If you have the “to” included you have to have a verb before that.
Ex. I like to sing. I like to dance. I like to paint.
Ex. Mrs. Green was teaching the kids how to paint and how to draw (NOT “...how to paint and to draw”)
Q:
Could you tell me what is in the classroom ? ve Could you tell me what in the classroom is ? ve Could you tell me what your name is ? arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
I'll give you some examples and I hope you will see that the shape of the sentence depends on how the word IS is used. It depends on what kind of phrase is on the right-hand-side of the original question.
Who is he? Could you tell me who he is?
Who is watching? Could you tell me who is watching?
What is that? Could you tell me what that is?
What is happening? Could you tell me what is happening?
What is that in the corner? Could you tell me what that is in the corner?
What is in the corner? Could you tell me what is in the corner?
What is in the classroom? Could you tell me what is in the classroom?
Where is he? Could you tell me where he is?
Where is the bathroom? Could you tell me where the bathroom is?
How is he? Could you tell me how he is?
How is he feeling? Could you tell me how he is feeling?
Who is he? Could you tell me who he is?
Who is watching? Could you tell me who is watching?
What is that? Could you tell me what that is?
What is happening? Could you tell me what is happening?
What is that in the corner? Could you tell me what that is in the corner?
What is in the corner? Could you tell me what is in the corner?
What is in the classroom? Could you tell me what is in the classroom?
Where is he? Could you tell me where he is?
Where is the bathroom? Could you tell me where the bathroom is?
How is he? Could you tell me how he is?
How is he feeling? Could you tell me how he is feeling?
Q:
The classroom is cleaned by he. ve The classroom has been cleaned by he. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
The first sentence seems to be present tense or future tense. Meaning that he is cleaning or is about to clean the classroom. A better way to say it is... He cleaned the classroom. Or he is cleaning the classroom
Q:
I'll open the classroom's door ve I'll open the classroom door arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Although it isn't technically wrong, no one would say "classroom's door". "I'll open the classroom door" is correct.
Translations of "Classroom"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 英作文です。教室に着いて初めて辞書を家に忘れてきたことに気づいた。It was not until I arrived the classroom that I found that I left my dictionary at home.
A:
It is for the first time in the classroom I noticed that I had forgotten my dictionary at home.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? this? At classroom, you want to know where(which chapter) the lecture stopped last time. How do you ask to your friend?
A:
"What page are we on?"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? in classroom, which expression is most natural?
prepare for lesson, prepare lesson, prepare the lesson. or could i use other words like class, lesson, course... etc?
prepare for lesson, prepare lesson, prepare the lesson. or could i use other words like class, lesson, course... etc?
A:
"Prepare for class"? Or maybe "Get ready for class.",since it the most used saying.
Other questions about "Classroom"
Q:
She glanced the classroom. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
This phrase needs a preposition to be complete and sound natural. It lets us know that she glanced and that her glance was relative to the classroom, but a preposition would tell us what the glance's relationship to the classroom was.
She glanced... at/toward/around/past... the classroom.
She glanced... at/toward/around/past... the classroom.
Q:
Not only have common classrooms, but also have computer classrooms which are specially built for listening course. In addition to art classrooms and so on. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It should be,
They not only have regular classrooms, but also computer classrooms which were specially built for listening courses in addition to art classrooms and so on.
They not only have regular classrooms, but also computer classrooms which were specially built for listening courses in addition to art classrooms and so on.
Q:
I like my classroom teacher, but I'm frightened when she scolds us. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"I get frightened when she scolds us." sounds more natural.
Q:
It seems the classroom is empty. Why no one get in the class. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It seems the classroom is empty. Why isn't there anyone in class?
Q:
Which classroom will we take the test? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
You're very close: "In which classroom will we take the test?"
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