Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "England"
The meaning of "England" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa “People in England will be able to give someone outside their household bubble a hug for the first time...”的“household bubble”?
A:
A "household bubble" means the people that live in your household. You haven't been able to see people outside of this bubble because of the COVID-19 virus.
Q:
O que significa England all the way!?
A:
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Q:
O que significa i like traveling England but i haven't chance ?
A:
"I'd like to travel around England, but I haven't had a chance."
Q:
O que significa 'he knows England inside out'?
A:
He knows it well
Q:
O que significa I'll off to England?
A:
It is another way to say the person is going to England. Another expression, "I'm heading to England." I hope this helps!
Example sentences using "England"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com I am a new here. I am interesting in England and Iceland. who can tell me some thing about there..
A:
Example sentences :
“Hey! I am a student and I am new here”
“Sorry, I don’t understand English, I am new here”
“Could you please explain that? I am new here”
“Hey! I am a student and I am new here”
“Sorry, I don’t understand English, I am new here”
“Could you please explain that? I am new here”
Synonyms of "England" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Where in England do you live? e What part of England do you live in? e Which part of England do you live in? ?
A:
If I describe myself for example
Where in England do you live?
In a village in Hertfordshire (a county)
What part of England do you live (or which)
In the south-east of the country
People will also reply depending on how well the other person is familiar with the part of the country they are talking about
Where in England do you live?
In a village in Hertfordshire (a county)
What part of England do you live (or which)
In the south-east of the country
People will also reply depending on how well the other person is familiar with the part of the country they are talking about
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre north of England e northern part of England ?
A:
I don't think there is any difference. People would only tend to say 'The North of England' or 'The North' though. What unites the North, the Midlands, the East the South and the West Country is greater than what separates them, but there is still sometimes banter between residents of either part. Defining what is the north of England can be controversial and also lead to further jokes.
Of course the North is still south of Scotland!
Bear in mind that the North of Ireland and Northern Ireland are used by some people to mean the same thing and by some people to mean something different. At the same time there are also people who would only use one or the other and never both. This is because of the political history of Ireland. You will also often hear 'The north of the Island of Ireland' said on the news.
In Wales there is a divide between South Wales and North Wales.
Of course the North is still south of Scotland!
Bear in mind that the North of Ireland and Northern Ireland are used by some people to mean the same thing and by some people to mean something different. At the same time there are also people who would only use one or the other and never both. This is because of the political history of Ireland. You will also often hear 'The north of the Island of Ireland' said on the news.
In Wales there is a divide between South Wales and North Wales.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre England e Britain ?
A:
Here’s a map of the UK vs (Great) Britain vs England.
England is a single country. Britain is the island made up of the countries England, Scotland, and Wales. (But since a lot of Americans use the word british to describe English things, we tend to interchange Britain and England in media etc. Or at least I do 🙃)
England is a single country. Britain is the island made up of the countries England, Scotland, and Wales. (But since a lot of Americans use the word british to describe English things, we tend to interchange Britain and England in media etc. Or at least I do 🙃)
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre England e Britain e UK ?
A:
The UK is short for "the United Kingdom". Its full name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
"Britain" is short for "Great Britain".
The UK is a country that has 4 countries in it - England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are in the UK.
Great Britain is an island that has 3 countries on it - England, Wales and Scotland.
England, Wales and Scotland are in Great Britain. And they are also in the UK.
All of the island of Great Britain is in the UK.
Northern Ireland is also in the UK, but Northern Ireland is not in Great Britain.
Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.
England is the largest country in the UK. England is in Great Britain.
People sometimes say "Britain" or "Great Britain" when they mean "the UK".
"Britain" is short for "Great Britain".
The UK is a country that has 4 countries in it - England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are in the UK.
Great Britain is an island that has 3 countries on it - England, Wales and Scotland.
England, Wales and Scotland are in Great Britain. And they are also in the UK.
All of the island of Great Britain is in the UK.
Northern Ireland is also in the UK, but Northern Ireland is not in Great Britain.
Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.
England is the largest country in the UK. England is in Great Britain.
People sometimes say "Britain" or "Great Britain" when they mean "the UK".
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre England e UK ?
A:
All the colours = UK
Pink = England
😊
Pink = England
😊
Translations of "England"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? It's better to say "England does not look so different from Scotland" or "England does not look like so different from Scotland?" and Why?
I'm so confused 😕
I'm so confused 😕
A:
* "Is it better to say......?"
"to look like" should be followed by nouns
"to look" should be followed by adjectives
In your example, you're using "so different", an adverb and adjective, so you cannot use "look like"
"to look like" should be followed by nouns
"to look" should be followed by adjectives
In your example, you're using "so different", an adverb and adjective, so you cannot use "look like"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? indeed.
When you use indeed in England?
When you use indeed in England?
A:
When agreeing with something/someone.
“I think you should go.”
“Indeed I should.”
But only use this in the most formal situation and not in casual conversations
“I think you should go.”
“Indeed I should.”
But only use this in the most formal situation and not in casual conversations
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? what in England people think about someone who not talk so good in English?
A:
What does British people think about someone who doesn't speak English well?
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I want learned England
A:
what?
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? what's up England xd
A:
That is English :)
Other questions about "England"
Q:
I've heard that you'll get to England the next winter, so I'd like to give some advice to go through English winter in the best way
A:
"I've heard that you're going to England next winter, so I'd like to give you some advice on how to get through an English winter the best way."
Q:
If you work in England you can get by, but don't in Italy soa natural?
A:
We would say "but not in Italy".
Q:
I would like you to tell me England culture or custom that I have to take care to live.
A:
@Koushi: There isnt much, Japanese culture is quite similar to British, be polite and saying sorry all the time. Just be yourself.
Q:
England painting is in body of visual art hence, they used tin and gold. On the other hand, Aborigines painting showed simple life. soa natural?
A:
Good job!
Q:
I am going to England. soa natural?
A:
That is very good! This is not a correction, but you could also say "I'm going to England". They have the same meaning, but you're still correct with saying that!
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