關於V的意思和用法的提問

包含"V"的句子的意思

Q: get to V是什麼意思
A: ~できる(単純に「可能である」のではなく、「~できる!嬉しい!ラッキー!」という意味合いで)

I get to see my girlfriend tomorrow! 明日彼女に会える!
(I can see my girlfriend tomorrow だと不自然、というか同じニュアンスが伝わらない)

I get to go to Disneyland! ディズニーランドに行ける!
I got to talk to the president of the USA! アメリカの大統領と話せた!
Q: How would you like to V~?是什麼意思
A: Not too much difference. “How would you like to...” is sometimes used when you’re surprising someone.

“How would you like... to go to Disneyland?”

Otherwise they’re pretty interchangeable. “How would you like to” is a little bit dated, older people would use it.
Q: V + up
V + off
V + out

This matter confuses me.

And there is other V + [...]?

For example:

Learn
Learn out
Learn off
Learn up是什麼意思
A: None of those examples with "learn" make sense.

You just have to memorize which verbs take different prepositions and adverbs.

Ex.
Take up someone's offer.
Take off your hat.
Take out the trash.

You must write (up) a report for your boss.
Don't write him off! (Don't doubt his ability/potential)
Write out your full name.

There is no rule. Just memorization :)
Q: V + up
V + off
V + out

This matter confuses me.

And there is other V + [...]???是什麼意思
A: @Gurugru_94 No entiendo tu pregunta
Q: what does the "V" and "yet" mean ?是什麼意思
A: "Yet" here means 不過

"V'ice" is a pun (雙關語). "Vice" means 淫樂 - it's saying the ice cream is so good it's a sin.

"V" 的用法和例句

Q: 請提供關於 like + to V or like+ V-ing 的例句給我。
A: when you use "I would like to..." is that you want to do something in the future.

Using "I like to+v" and "I like + v-ing" both mean that you enjoy doing something.
Is not a set rule, but "like +to v" can be used when you enjoy doing something regularly, but you're not doing it right now.

And "like+v-ing" can be used when you enjoy something you're doing in that moment.
Q: 請提供關於 be yet to V 的例句給我。
A: I think I understand what you mean, the phrase isn't really used in present tense (with the word "be" or "are" for example) but it is used with "have" so some examples would be:

We have yet to schedule our lunch plans.
I have yet to call my mother.
She has yet to do her homework.
Q: 請提供關於 keep + V 的例句給我。
A: 請到提問詳情頁確認
Q: 請提供關於 so as to V 的例句給我。
A: it means, "in order to", "so that I can", "so that I'm able to".

I'm going to eat less so as to lose 10 lbs
I'm going to eat less in order to lose 10 lbs.
I'm going to eat less so that I can lose 10 lbs.

I'm going to save up money so as to purchase a car.
I'm going to save up money in order to purchase a car.
I'm going save up money so that I can purchase a car.

"so as not to"
I'm leaving now so as not to be late for my son's baseball game.
I'm leaving now so that I'm not late for my son's baseball game.


"so as to" and "so as not to" aren't used too frequently, at least as far as I know. I'm not sure when I'd use them in daily speech. They might be most suitable for anecdotes, formal, or technical writing/speech. Maybe someone else has something to say about that.

"V"的近義詞和區別

Q: like to V 和 like V ing 的差別在哪裡?
A: no difference in this case, but keep in mind there is a difference after some verbs
Q: don't VV not 和 not V 的差別在哪裡?
A: For most verbs, "don't V" = "V not", for example "don't worry" = "worry not", but "V not" often sounds more formal or old-fashioned, and sometimes quite unnatural.

"not V" is only really used in conjunction with another verb e.g. "I told you to not worry". Not all verbs can be used with "don't", for example you can't say "I don't must leave", you have to say "I must not leave".

"V not" is best avoided, because it can cause confusion, especially when combined with other verbs. "I don't want to see you" is fine, but "I want not to see you" is unnatural and slightly confusing.
Q: forget to V 和 forget V-ing 的差別在哪裡?
A: to forget to do = you intended to do something but didn't do it because you forgot

to forget doing = to do something but have no memory of it
Q: used to V 和 would often V 的差別在哪裡?
A: Used to doesn't require a time frame. So you could say: '"I used to play basketball" and people will understand you. If you say "I would often play basketball" it sounds unnatural because you are missing a time period like you would often play basketball when? "I would often play basketball when I was younger"
Q: You should V ~. 和 Why don't you V~ 的差別在哪裡?
A: "You should" can be rude, depending on who you are talking to. It's more direct and you are clearly giving advice. They can mean the same thing, but "why don't you?" Is more polite and less forceful.

"V" 的翻譯

Q: V+ていただけると嬉しいです。用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A: We can say this in English as "I would be happy if you could give me a V+"
Q: V用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A: Ces réponses peuvent être utiles.

https://hinative.com/questions/12340846
Q: V pogi用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A: Handsome V
Q: 2012年 製造販売を目的とした会社を設立。 V塗料を中心とした、プラスチック用高機能塗料の製造販売を開始。用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A: Established a company for manufacturing and sales in 2012. Began manufacture and sale of high-quality paint for plastics, with an emphasis on V paint.

"V"有關的其他問題

Q: when s+ V
as S +V

i'm still a litte confused

could i have knowledge of their differences?
A: "I walk on the bridge as the sun sets." means it's still setting, it hasn't gone down yet.

"I walk on the bridge when the sun sets." could mean it's already set, it's a little more ambiguous as to whether it's still going down or has gone down.
Q: for having it..

for + V ing.. is it possible to use this?
A: Yes.

For example:

Thanks for having me here.
Thanks for having it ready for me.
Q: I won't try as hard + to V as I did.
I won't try as hard as I did + to V. 聼起來自然嗎?
A: I think the second one sounds more natural! Both are grammatically correct. But the first one might be a little confusing, so you could add:

“I won’t try as hard to *impress him* as I did *yesterday*”
“I won’t try as hard to *be perfect* as I did *in high school*”

In this case, it makes sense to put the “as I did...” at the end. However, the second one works just as well, too!
Q: I understand meaning of 'intend to V', but I'm not sure meaning of "to intend someone to V". What's difference between those. Please let me know. Thank you!
A: That sentence structure does not sound natural.
You can say instead:
I plan for you to V
I was hoping you would V
I want you to V
Intend sounds weird in the way you ask.
Q: used to + V / be used to + Ving ?
I used to drink a coffee in the morning , but i drink lemon water instead now.
I used not go to hike , but i do now.

I am used to waking up early.
I can get used to doing yoga after i get off duty.
I got used to reading a book before i sleep.

Am i correct ?
A: "I used to drink coffee in the morning, but now I drink lemon water instead"
"i used to not go on hikes, but now i do."
"I'm used to waking up early. I can get used to doing yoga when I get off duty." I hope this helped!

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