Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Diferent"
The meaning of "Diferent" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
We can explain about diferent betwen should, must and have to ? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
What is the difference between should, must, and have to?
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre...? "Explain" es como explicar.
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre...? "Explain" es como explicar.
Q:
"though". I see it in diferent expressions, but with distincts meanings. In the expression "though love", what does it mean? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
"tough love" means to be very straightforward with someone, sometimes to the point of being mean, in order to help them. The idea is that normally if you love someone, you always want to be nice to them and make them feel good, so "tough love" is showing your love for someone in a strict and unkind way.
For example, if a mother is tired of her son constantly waking up late, missing the bus, and making her drive him to school, she might refuse to wake him up or drive him so that he learns to be responsible and wake up on time to catch the bus. It's "tough love" because it's not very nice and he won't like her for doing it, but she's doing it because she loves him and she wants him to be better.
"tough" can mean a few things, but it often means "strict" or "uncompromising", as in "tough love".
Sometimes we use "tough" to express that something is difficult, so we might say "That was a tough exam" or "It's tough to get wake up early."
When we sympathise with someone, we can also use "tough", so we'll say "Her mum's death has been really tough for her".
It can also mean "harsh", so "Don't be so tough on him." would mean "Don't be so strict/harsh with him."
For example, if a mother is tired of her son constantly waking up late, missing the bus, and making her drive him to school, she might refuse to wake him up or drive him so that he learns to be responsible and wake up on time to catch the bus. It's "tough love" because it's not very nice and he won't like her for doing it, but she's doing it because she loves him and she wants him to be better.
"tough" can mean a few things, but it often means "strict" or "uncompromising", as in "tough love".
Sometimes we use "tough" to express that something is difficult, so we might say "That was a tough exam" or "It's tough to get wake up early."
When we sympathise with someone, we can also use "tough", so we'll say "Her mum's death has been really tough for her".
It can also mean "harsh", so "Don't be so tough on him." would mean "Don't be so strict/harsh with him."
Example sentences using "Diferent"
Q:
The diferent between belong to you an belong with ? ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
@Kim_Th
1) These books belong to you;
Those clothes belong to her;
That key belongs to him;
2) She belongs with him;
The child belongs with his parents;
1) These books belong to you;
Those clothes belong to her;
That key belongs to him;
2) She belongs with him;
The child belongs with his parents;
Q:
diferent of "most" and "more" ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
I need more coffee please.
Translations of "Diferent"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? me too in diferent ways and diferent ways to say the negative form
A:
Me too: Ditto. Same here.
Negative: Me neither. Me either.
Negative: Me neither. Me either.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? what's the diferent I have been living and I have lived
A:
I have been living means that your we’re living there recently. Also can be used if your still currently living there.
I have lived means that you had lived there before or a while ago.
I have lived means that you had lived there before or a while ago.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? how you explain a diferent between "i love you"- like man love woman, and "i love you" between friends, or family members
A:
Typically, “I love you” is said to family members and your significant other. To differentiate the two, you could say “I love you as a friend.”
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? what's the diferent bettwen hear And listen?
A:
Listening is when somebody is actually comprehending whatever they are hearing; say if somebody is explaining something or if a song is playing.
Hearing is not so much about comprehension but recognizing sounds.
For example:
“Will you listen to me for a second?”
In this sentence, the speaker is asking that you sit and comprehend whatever they are about to say, expecting a response related to what they are saying.
On the other hand, if they say something like:
“Can you hear that noise?”
In this case they would simply be asking you to classify whether or not you can recognize the sound that they are hearing.
The only times “hear” and “listen” would be considered the same is when someone says
“Can you hear me out for a second?”
Which means the exact same as “Can/will you listen to me for a second?” except worded differently in a way where the audience would know exactly what they meant.
Hearing is not so much about comprehension but recognizing sounds.
For example:
“Will you listen to me for a second?”
In this sentence, the speaker is asking that you sit and comprehend whatever they are about to say, expecting a response related to what they are saying.
On the other hand, if they say something like:
“Can you hear that noise?”
In this case they would simply be asking you to classify whether or not you can recognize the sound that they are hearing.
The only times “hear” and “listen” would be considered the same is when someone says
“Can you hear me out for a second?”
Which means the exact same as “Can/will you listen to me for a second?” except worded differently in a way where the audience would know exactly what they meant.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Could you please say it in a diferent way?
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Other questions about "Diferent"
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There are three diferent human development domains. First, the physical domain, wich cover all the human body changes from the insemination to the death. Second, the cognitive domain address the human capacity to process information and how this evolve through the lifespan. Finally, the psico-social domain focuses in the interaction between the subject and other human beings.
Commonly, the human development domains are divided (for research) in six stages: Infancy, Childhood, Adolescence, Early Adulthood, Middle Age and Older Age. Every stage has different milestones in every domain. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
Commonly, the human development domains are divided (for research) in six stages: Infancy, Childhood, Adolescence, Early Adulthood, Middle Age and Older Age. Every stage has different milestones in every domain. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
There are three different human development domains. First, the physical domain, which covers all the human body changes from insemination to death. Second, the cognitive domain address the human capacity to process information and how this evolves through the lifespan. Finally, the psycho-social domain focuses on the interaction between the subject and other human beings.
Commonly, the human development domains are divided (for research) into six stages: Infancy, Childhood, Adolescence, Early Adulthood, Middle Age and Older Age. Every stage has different milestones in every domain.
Commonly, the human development domains are divided (for research) into six stages: Infancy, Childhood, Adolescence, Early Adulthood, Middle Age and Older Age. Every stage has different milestones in every domain.
Q:
what is the diferent between do and make?
A:
Do - hacer
Make - crear
Try to think of it in this context
Make - crear
Try to think of it in this context
Q:
why in past perfect have diferent verbs tenses in spanish: ex
i had already woken up when the clock rang : ya me había despertado cuando el reloj sonó
if i had known then what i know now..: si hubiera sabido antes lo que sé ahora..
en una es habīa y en otro hubiera.. es correcta
i had already woken up when the clock rang : ya me había despertado cuando el reloj sonó
if i had known then what i know now..: si hubiera sabido antes lo que sé ahora..
en una es habīa y en otro hubiera.. es correcta
A:
Why in past perfect
I had already woken up when the clock rang
If i had known then what i know now ..: if i had known before what i know now ..
In one was habia and in another would be ..
I had already woken up when the clock rang
If i had known then what i know now ..: if i had known before what i know now ..
In one was habia and in another would be ..
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what is the diferent beetwen the Uk English and the Us English?
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How do they diferent? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"How do they differ?"
"How are they different?"
"How are they different?"
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