Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Use"
The meaning of "Use" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
"so so"
and when can use that ne anlama geliyor?
and when can use that ne anlama geliyor?
A:
@NerakTorres27: usually describes how someone is feeling.
Q:
I used to not till I met you ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It is incorrect English
Better to say
"I did not used to [do that] before I met you"
The {do that} is implied in the phrase.
Better to say
"I did not used to [do that] before I met you"
The {do that} is implied in the phrase.
Q:
could use~ ne anlama geliyor?
A:
@jinee: like for example if you do sth with a pen, but you could do it with a pencil, too.
A: *is writing sth*
B: you could use a pencil as well.
-> you could take the pen away and take/use the pencil
A: *is writing sth*
B: you could use a pencil as well.
-> you could take the pen away and take/use the pencil
Q:
I used to be ne anlama geliyor?
A:
S+"used to be"+Ving means someone habit
Ex. I used to taking a nap after lunch.
S+"used to"+V means someone usually do something in the past
Ex. I stay up late every night.
Ex. I used to taking a nap after lunch.
S+"used to"+V means someone usually do something in the past
Ex. I stay up late every night.
Q:
the use of organisms,what does the use mean ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means the organisms are being made into a tool.
Example sentences using "Use"
Q:
litterally (I hear British use this quite often, is there any similar word to this so I can understand more clearly?) ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
If someone is jumping in the air because they are happy, you could say "I am literally jumping for joy". Literally is used to describe something that is actually happening. If you are not jumping in the air but are still very happy, "jumping for joy" would be 'figurative'
Q:
Used to and use to ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
I used to like apples, but now I like oranges.
I didn't use to like oranges, but now I do.
I wonder if I'll ever be used to working so hard.
Did John use to ride his bicycle to work?
They didn't use to dance so well, did they?
I never used to wake up so late.
I didn't use to like oranges, but now I do.
I wonder if I'll ever be used to working so hard.
Did John use to ride his bicycle to work?
They didn't use to dance so well, did they?
I never used to wake up so late.
Q:
used to ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
"I used to believe in Santa Claus."
"Do you sleep with a nightlight on still?" "No, but I used to."
"What are you used to wearing?"
"Are you used to this?"
"Do you sleep with a nightlight on still?" "No, but I used to."
"What are you used to wearing?"
"Are you used to this?"
Q:
used to and get used to ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Used to:
She used to run to school but she doesn't (run) anymore.
He used to like tea but now he hates it.
They used to come with us on holiday but they can't come anymore.
She used to run to school but she doesn't (run) anymore.
He used to like tea but now he hates it.
They used to come with us on holiday but they can't come anymore.
Q:
using (I) and (me or myself) ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
@Ala: OK!
Sara and I went to the store.
Kai, Sara, and I received packages today.
The document had to be signed by both Sara and me.
The IRS sent a refund check to my husband and me.
To figure out whether to use "I" or "me" remove the other person/people from the sentence.
Example:
I received packages today.
Me received packages today.
The second sentence is wrong.
The document had to be signed by me.
The document had to be signed by I.
The second sentence is wrong.
Sara and I went to the store.
Kai, Sara, and I received packages today.
The document had to be signed by both Sara and me.
The IRS sent a refund check to my husband and me.
To figure out whether to use "I" or "me" remove the other person/people from the sentence.
Example:
I received packages today.
Me received packages today.
The second sentence is wrong.
The document had to be signed by me.
The document had to be signed by I.
The second sentence is wrong.
Synonyms of "Use" and their differences
Q:
use up A ve run out of A arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Run out of A is said when you used all of something and you need more. You don't have enough because you "ran out." Used up A is when you use it perfectly. Hope this is more clear.
Q:
would ve used to arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
I would go shopping with my mom when I lived in New York.
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I used to go shopping with my mom when I lived in New York.
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I used to go shopping with my mom when I lived in New York.
Q:
used up ve worn out arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
@serg00617: used up is more like it ran out or that there isn't much left of it e.g. "I've used up all the ketchup"
Worn out is mainly about the quality, age or condition of something e.g. "My shoes look old and worn out"
Worn out is mainly about the quality, age or condition of something e.g. "My shoes look old and worn out"
Q:
used to ve would arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
In past tense, they are used the same. "I used to go there every day when I was younger." "I would go there every day when I was younger." They are the same.
however, "would" can be used in a lot of other ways. Such as: what you did ("i would go over there every day when I was younger"), what you're willing to do("I would eat that if I had to"), what you imagine as being realistic ("that would happen" or "that wouldn't happen"). there are many more examples and uses for "would". It is a much more varied word.
but "used to" is a simple word, it only refers to the past. something that happened in the past and no longer happens any more.
however, "would" can be used in a lot of other ways. Such as: what you did ("i would go over there every day when I was younger"), what you're willing to do("I would eat that if I had to"), what you imagine as being realistic ("that would happen" or "that wouldn't happen"). there are many more examples and uses for "would". It is a much more varied word.
but "used to" is a simple word, it only refers to the past. something that happened in the past and no longer happens any more.
Q:
I'm used to getting up early. ve I get used to getting up early. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
"I'm used to getting up early" means that you get up early and have become accustomed to it. "I get used to getting up early" means that you're in the process of becoming accustomed to getting up early.
Translations of "Use"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? please use "indeed"
わたしは本当にりんごが好き
わたしは本当にりんごが好き
A:
“Indeed, I like apples.” Or “I do indeed like apples.” Using indeed this way sounds like you’re talking to someone who wasn’t sure if you like apples.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? why native use “You will never walk alone .” not “You never walk alone.” ?
A:
I’m not completely sure what you are asking, but “will” makes this sentence future tense.
“You never walk alone” means that someone never walks alone currently.
“You never walk alone” means that someone will never walk alone in the future.
Sorry if that is confusing.
“You never walk alone” means that someone never walks alone currently.
“You never walk alone” means that someone will never walk alone in the future.
Sorry if that is confusing.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? use
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 私は弟に彼女の家に送らせた (please use “make” and “take” and “home”
A:
It’s almost grammatically correct
Only mistake is that it should be
“I made a friend take me to her home.”
But if you want it to sound natural
“I made my friend take me to her house.”
Only mistake is that it should be
“I made a friend take me to her home.”
But if you want it to sound natural
“I made my friend take me to her house.”
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? “tryin’ to move on” Why use a comma?
A:
The marking above the word “tryin” is called an apostrophe, and in this case, it is to show that the person talking cut off the ending of the word. It is slang and is not a proper way of speaking.
The gerund form of that word is usually spelled like this: “trying”, with a “g” at the end, but they dropped the “g” and thus made it informal.
Hope this helped :)
The gerund form of that word is usually spelled like this: “trying”, with a “g” at the end, but they dropped the “g” and thus made it informal.
Hope this helped :)
Other questions about "Use"
Q:
complete with used to or didn't use to
A:
1] Used to
2]Used to
3] Used to
2]Used to
3] Used to
Q:
Why use has? Thank you for watching.
A:
Since "the last laugh" is a specific thing, something a person can have ownership of, you use "has".
Do you understand what "the last laugh" means?
Do you understand what "the last laugh" means?
Q:
Your use of “was supposed to (do)” is perfect, because it is usually used to mean something was planned but not carried out, and it fits well in this context. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
sounds very academic ✨
Q:
We sometimes use 'was-were' in the past tense. Sometimes we don't. How do we distinguish?
A:
because it has a main verb that describe what did the subject do. is/was, are/were is some of the helping verbs which are used as a substitute if there is no verb or action taken at all, and it simply describing the subject. for example she was sad, it simply describes the subject.
Q:
Why use the simple present tense in the first sentence and the past tense in the second sentence?
A:
I agree with you that it is better not to mix the tenses. Using the present tense as narrative for a past event is common in literature, but this quote uses past, present and present progressive all mixed together. I think it is sloppy writing.
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