關於Some的意思和用法的提問
包含"Some"的句子的意思
Q:
"how about SOME or ANY fruit instead?" can anyone help me?是什麼意思
A:
SOME fruit, instead -- that would be correct. NOT any.
Q:
" I can speak SOME Spanish. I can speak Spanish A LITTLE. " When we use"some" we put it before Spanish, when we use"a little " we put it after Spanish, correct?是什麼意思
A:
Personally, I wouldn’t.
- I can speak some Spanish.
- I can speak a little bit of Spanish.
- I can speak Spanish quite well.
- I can speak some Spanish.
- I can speak a little bit of Spanish.
- I can speak Spanish quite well.
Q:
there are SOME very tasty apples . why do we use the word some in this sentence ? may i skip this one ?是什麼意思
A:
“There are very tasty apples” - “very tasty apples exist”
“There are some very tasty apples” - “a limited number of apples are very tasty”
“There are some very tasty apples” - “a limited number of apples are very tasty”
Q:
We aren't all poor like SOME people是什麼意思
A:
No somos todos pobres como ALGUNAS personas
"Some" 的用法和例句
Q:
請提供關於 SOME ADJECTIVES that you often using in YOUR LIFE 的例句給我。
A:
That movie was really good
Her project was interesting
I think that game is very fun
Her project was interesting
I think that game is very fun
"Some"的近義詞和區別
Q:
would you like SOME help with this ? 和 do you need ANY help ? 的差別在哪裡?
A:
Oh I got it! Thanks!!
Q:
SOME 和 ANY 和 EVERY 和 FEW 的差別在哪裡?
A:
Some and few are quite similar on their meaning. But from what I know Some refers to objects larger in number.
for example:
Some eggs have been broken.
Few eggs have been broken.
In both cases not all eggs are broken but a small number of them.
Any is often used in questions.
Are there Any eggs broken?
and lastsly
Every
Every egg has been broken.
it means that all the eggs haven been broken,100% all of them.
for example:
Some eggs have been broken.
Few eggs have been broken.
In both cases not all eggs are broken but a small number of them.
Any is often used in questions.
Are there Any eggs broken?
and lastsly
Every
Every egg has been broken.
it means that all the eggs haven been broken,100% all of them.
Q:
SOME Y ANY 和 how much 和 how any 的差別在哪裡?
A:
SOME:
a) Con nombres incontables, “some” se usa delante de ellos para indicar “algo de” (aunque en español pueda no usarse ningún cuantificador en estos casos). Se utiliza en oraciones afirmativas.
Ej.:
I have some money. Tengo (algo de) dinero.
There is some water in the bottle. Hay (algo de) agua en la botella.
b) Con nombres contables (siempre en plural), “some” se usa delante de ellos para indicar “algunos/as” (aunque en español pueda no usarse ningún cuantificador en estos casos). Se utiliza en oraciones afirmativas.
ANY:
a) Con nombres incontables, “any” se usa delante de ellos para indicar “nada de” (cuando la oración es negativa) o “algo de” (cuando se usa en una pregunta), aunque en español pueda no usarse ningún cuantificador en estos casos.
Ej.:
I don’t have any money. No tengo (nada de) dinero.
There isn’t any water in the bottle. No hay (nada de) agua en la botella.
Do you have any money? ¿Tienes (algo de) dinero?
Is there any water in the bottle? ¿Hay (algo de) agua en la botella?
b) Con nombres contables “any” se usa delante de ellos para indicar “ningún/ninguna” (cuando la oración es negativa) o “algunos/algunas” (cuando se usa en una pregunta), aunque en español pueda no usarse ningún cuantificador en estos casos.
MUCH:
Se utiliza “much” con nombres incontables para indicar mucha cantidad. Se usa en oraciones negativas y preguntas.
Ej.:
I don’t have much money. No tengo mucho dinero.
Is there much water in the bottle? ¿Hay mucha agua en la botella?
MANY:
Se utiliza “many” con nombres contables para indicar mucha cantidad. Se usa en oraciones negativas y preguntas, aunque a veces también se puede usar en oraciones afirmativas.
Ej.:
There aren’t many pictures on the wall. No hay muchos cuadros en la pared.
Are there many chairs in the room? ¿Hay muchas sillas en la habitación?
a) Con nombres incontables, “some” se usa delante de ellos para indicar “algo de” (aunque en español pueda no usarse ningún cuantificador en estos casos). Se utiliza en oraciones afirmativas.
Ej.:
I have some money. Tengo (algo de) dinero.
There is some water in the bottle. Hay (algo de) agua en la botella.
b) Con nombres contables (siempre en plural), “some” se usa delante de ellos para indicar “algunos/as” (aunque en español pueda no usarse ningún cuantificador en estos casos). Se utiliza en oraciones afirmativas.
ANY:
a) Con nombres incontables, “any” se usa delante de ellos para indicar “nada de” (cuando la oración es negativa) o “algo de” (cuando se usa en una pregunta), aunque en español pueda no usarse ningún cuantificador en estos casos.
Ej.:
I don’t have any money. No tengo (nada de) dinero.
There isn’t any water in the bottle. No hay (nada de) agua en la botella.
Do you have any money? ¿Tienes (algo de) dinero?
Is there any water in the bottle? ¿Hay (algo de) agua en la botella?
b) Con nombres contables “any” se usa delante de ellos para indicar “ningún/ninguna” (cuando la oración es negativa) o “algunos/algunas” (cuando se usa en una pregunta), aunque en español pueda no usarse ningún cuantificador en estos casos.
MUCH:
Se utiliza “much” con nombres incontables para indicar mucha cantidad. Se usa en oraciones negativas y preguntas.
Ej.:
I don’t have much money. No tengo mucho dinero.
Is there much water in the bottle? ¿Hay mucha agua en la botella?
MANY:
Se utiliza “many” con nombres contables para indicar mucha cantidad. Se usa en oraciones negativas y preguntas, aunque a veces también se puede usar en oraciones afirmativas.
Ej.:
There aren’t many pictures on the wall. No hay muchos cuadros en la pared.
Are there many chairs in the room? ¿Hay muchas sillas en la habitación?
"Some" 的翻譯
Q:
- I know just SOME words -
Is it correct to use in this sentence word SOME?
用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
Is it correct to use in this sentence word SOME?
用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
Thanks
Q:
SOME IMPOTRANT IMFORMATION ON THE INSURANCE TOTAL LOSS DOCUMENT用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
Most likely your dad is one of the insured. The witness would be somebody not involved in the accident who can verify the identity of insured individuals who are signing the document - possibly a notary.
I will say this though, you typed the word 'bolocks'. I assume you mean blocks however when dealing with insurance companies you very well could have meant 'bollocks'. Sorry, I couldn't resist making the joke.
I can't really make recommendations on what should be signed since that's a legal issue your father should bring up with legal counsel.
I will say this though, you typed the word 'bolocks'. I assume you mean blocks however when dealing with insurance companies you very well could have meant 'bollocks'. Sorry, I couldn't resist making the joke.
I can't really make recommendations on what should be signed since that's a legal issue your father should bring up with legal counsel.
"Some"有關的其他問題
Q:
IT'S JUST SOME GUY I WORK WITH.
what does some here mean? is it like normal?
what does some here mean? is it like normal?
A:
I am not sure I understand your question. Do you mean can you say this phrase ("It's just some guy I work with.") to a female co-worker? Yes, you can. "some guy" just means you don't know him well. (but "guy" here can only be a male. If you want to refer to a female you would say "some woman")
Q:
SOME OTHER ACT OF means?
Thank you.
Thank you.
A:
An “act of ____” is an action that shows an emotion. For example “an act of kindness,” “an act of hatred,” “an act of love.”
“Some other” refers to another thing like the thing you are talking about. The implication is that it can be any other thing, so they are just looking for any other “act of love.” They don’t need a specific “act of love,” they just need to find one.
“Some other” refers to another thing like the thing you are talking about. The implication is that it can be any other thing, so they are just looking for any other “act of love.” They don’t need a specific “act of love,” they just need to find one.
Q:
SOME COLLEGES DO NOT ALLOW FRESHMEN WHO LIVE ON CAMPUS TO HAVE CARS. OTHER COLLEGES ALLOW ALL STUDENTS WHO LIVE ON CAMPUS TO HAVE CARS. WHICH POLICY DO YOU THINK IS BETTER FOR FRESHMEN AND WHY? GIVE SPECIFIC DETAILS AND EXAMPLES IN YOUR ANWER.
I think school should allow students who live in their campus. In a case of our town, we have no train in our town. So we need cars for just going to school or going shopping and so on. So we can't go anywhere without cars. Of course, we have public bus services but it's too inconvenient. And also I think young men and women should travel. Just it's ok to travel around our town. But just I mean we have many opportunities outside of our school. We should join a event that's held in other towns to make friends or just see new things. And we can experience many things and get new opportunities. That's why I support the opinion that they should have cars. 聼起來自然嗎?
I think school should allow students who live in their campus. In a case of our town, we have no train in our town. So we need cars for just going to school or going shopping and so on. So we can't go anywhere without cars. Of course, we have public bus services but it's too inconvenient. And also I think young men and women should travel. Just it's ok to travel around our town. But just I mean we have many opportunities outside of our school. We should join a event that's held in other towns to make friends or just see new things. And we can experience many things and get new opportunities. That's why I support the opinion that they should have cars. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
I think school should allow students who live on campus. In the case of our town, we have no trains here so we need cars to go to school or to go shopping and so on. We can't go anywhere without cars. Of course, we have public bus services but it's too inconvenient. Also, I think young men and women should be able to travel more. It's ok to just travel around our town but we have more opportunities outside of our school. We should be able to join events held in other towns to be able to make friends or see new things. In addition to this, we can experience many things and get new opportunities. That's why I support the opinion that they should have cars.
Q:
SOME PEOPLE PREFER TO LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN. OTHERS PREFER TO LIVE IN A BIG CITY. WHICH PLACE WOULD YOU PREFER TO LIVE IN? USE SPECIFIC REASONS AND DETAILS TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER.
I prefer to live in a small town. In a small town, there is a beautiful nature. I live in a small island called Okinawa in which there are some beautiful beach and nature. I'm so proud of that. And the air is much cleaner than one in a big city. And few people live in a small town so, their relationship is stronger and they are kind. Some people say small towns are inconvenient because of few facilities and little public services. But those make us friendly, communicate with others or helpful. And those also protect small towns from destroying the nature. And nature heals us. Therefore I want to live in a small town. 聼起來自然嗎?
I prefer to live in a small town. In a small town, there is a beautiful nature. I live in a small island called Okinawa in which there are some beautiful beach and nature. I'm so proud of that. And the air is much cleaner than one in a big city. And few people live in a small town so, their relationship is stronger and they are kind. Some people say small towns are inconvenient because of few facilities and little public services. But those make us friendly, communicate with others or helpful. And those also protect small towns from destroying the nature. And nature heals us. Therefore I want to live in a small town. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
You could say:
I prefer to live in a small town, because there is beautiful nature. I live in a small island called Okinawa in which there are some beautiful beaches and nature. I’m so proud of that. The air is much cleaner than one in a big city. Few people live in a small town, so their relationship is stronger and they are kind. Some people say small towns are inconvenient because of few facilities and little public services, but those make us friendly and helpful. This also keeps small towns from destroying nature. Nature heals us. Therefore, I want to live in a small town.
I prefer to live in a small town, because there is beautiful nature. I live in a small island called Okinawa in which there are some beautiful beaches and nature. I’m so proud of that. The air is much cleaner than one in a big city. Few people live in a small town, so their relationship is stronger and they are kind. Some people say small towns are inconvenient because of few facilities and little public services, but those make us friendly and helpful. This also keeps small towns from destroying nature. Nature heals us. Therefore, I want to live in a small town.
Q:
SOME COLLEGES REQUIRE THAT STUDENTS DECLARE A MAJOR BEFORE THEY START THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR. OTHER COLLEGES ALLOW STUDENTS TO DECLARE THEIR MAJOR UP TO THE END OF THEIR FRESHMAN YEAR. WHICH POLICY DO YOU THINK IS BETTER FOR FRESHMAN AND WHY? INCLUDE DETAILS AND EXAMPLES IN YOUR ANSWER.
I think that school should allow students to declare their major at the end of their freshman year. Some people say that students should choose their major early because they can get more time to study about their major. But because of that, some people may make mistakes to choose their future.
In my school, we can take some classes which are not our major one like music, foreign languages, politics and so on in freshman year. So we can touch several studies. Then we can understand what study we like and what study we don't like. So we make less mistakes to declare our major. That's why I think the policy that student choose their major at the end of freshman year is better. 聼起來自然嗎?
I think that school should allow students to declare their major at the end of their freshman year. Some people say that students should choose their major early because they can get more time to study about their major. But because of that, some people may make mistakes to choose their future.
In my school, we can take some classes which are not our major one like music, foreign languages, politics and so on in freshman year. So we can touch several studies. Then we can understand what study we like and what study we don't like. So we make less mistakes to declare our major. That's why I think the policy that student choose their major at the end of freshman year is better. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
いいよ、と思いますけど
It would be a little more natural sounding if you say:
“more time to study their major”
“mistakes while choosing their future”
“some classes that aren’t apart of our major, like music, foreign languages, politics and so on, in freshman year; so we can touch on several studies”
“Then we can decide what studies we like and don’t like; so we make less mistakes when declaring our major”
“the policy that students”
It would be a little more natural sounding if you say:
“more time to study their major”
“mistakes while choosing their future”
“some classes that aren’t apart of our major, like music, foreign languages, politics and so on, in freshman year; so we can touch on several studies”
“Then we can decide what studies we like and don’t like; so we make less mistakes when declaring our major”
“the policy that students”
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