Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Debbie"
The meaning of "Debbie" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa Debbie downer?
A:
Someone who is a very negative/pessimistic person.
매우 비관적인 사람.
매우 비관적인 사람.
Q:
O que significa Debbie Downer?
A:
A person who makes people sad/ruins their happy moods.
Q:
O que significa Debbie Downer?
A:
Someone who is always making people feel bad or making the mood worse
Q:
O que significa Debbie meaning?
"Phone Debbie"
?
"Phone Debbie"
?
A:
Debbie is a female name
She wants you to phone her 😁
Debbie is a female name
She wants you to phone her 😁
Synonyms of "Debbie" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Debbie got the job because she is better qualified than Kevin. e Debbie got the job because she was better qualified than Kevin. ?
A:
The difference among both sentences is the verb "to be" on second one is written in past, meanwhile, the first is in simple present, is not the same case to say, for example, "Brazil won the World Cup 2002 because HAS great players" and "Brazil won the World Cup 2002 because HAD great players". When you change the time of sentences, their meaning has not the same case on both; if you're writting a sentence like the second that I said, you're describing a moment that already happened.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre did you just call Debbie? e have you just called Debbie? ?
A:
When using "just"
1 would be more common in American English
2 would be more common in British English
1 would be more common in American English
2 would be more common in British English
Translations of "Debbie"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I also think that Debbie became crazy and annoying when she grew up
A:
what you said works. You can also use the term “crazily annoying”
Other questions about "Debbie"
Q:
I have met Debbie in the last week.
In the previous year, we have doubled our income.
Hello, I've got some questions with grammar. These are the answers I was given on the test to choose correct tense between 'present perfect' and 'simple past.' My initial answers were :
I met Debbie in the last week.
In the previous year, we doubled our income.
After reading the definition of the tenses, I still feel lost. Can somebody give me some explanation with this? When there's no context, it feels still more confusing for me.
Thanks in advance!
In the previous year, we have doubled our income.
Hello, I've got some questions with grammar. These are the answers I was given on the test to choose correct tense between 'present perfect' and 'simple past.' My initial answers were :
I met Debbie in the last week.
In the previous year, we doubled our income.
After reading the definition of the tenses, I still feel lost. Can somebody give me some explanation with this? When there's no context, it feels still more confusing for me.
Thanks in advance!
A:
Meeting Debbie and doubling your income are both actions that started and ended in the past. So the past simple tense should be used.
Q:
Debbie was singing in the school choir many years ago soa natural?
A:
I'd say 'Debbie used to sing in the school choir a few years ago'
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