Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Sarah"
The meaning of "Sarah" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa Sarah: Oh no! the salad dressing is all over your pants (I understand this)
Peter: Class. It's just class?
Peter: Class. It's just class?
A:
I get it now.
He’s referring to himself as being “classy” in a joking manner. Since he spilled food on himself he said “Class, just classy” Class is just a shorter way of saying classy.
He’s joking about not behaving in a classy way.
He’s referring to himself as being “classy” in a joking manner. Since he spilled food on himself he said “Class, just classy” Class is just a shorter way of saying classy.
He’s joking about not behaving in a classy way.
Q:
O que significa Sarah gave me a knowing smile.
and could you explain verb 'give' meaning this sentence??
and could you explain verb 'give' meaning this sentence??
A:
Hi!
Give, in the sentence, simply means to offer/grant something to someone.
In this case, Sarah gave something (her smile) to someone (me).
Give, in the sentence, simply means to offer/grant something to someone.
In this case, Sarah gave something (her smile) to someone (me).
Q:
O que significa never loquacious, Sarah was now totally lost for words?
A:
"loquacious" means talkative, or, one who talks a lot. So, to re-word the sentence would be something like...
--> "Sarah, who never talked much (to begin with), now had nothing to say at all."
--> "Sarah, who never talked much (to begin with), now had nothing to say at all."
Q:
O que significa Sarah is sick of the situation. ?
A:
Whats is Sarah's "situation" is she maybe in the hospital because she's got an illness?
Then the "Sarah is sick" here would mean she hates it or she dislikes it, it meaning the situation.
For example. Sarah is sick (she hates) of the situation (being ill and confined in the hospital).
I hope you get it.
Whats is Sarah's "situation" is she maybe in the hospital because she's got an illness?
Then the "Sarah is sick" here would mean she hates it or she dislikes it, it meaning the situation.
For example. Sarah is sick (she hates) of the situation (being ill and confined in the hospital).
I hope you get it.
Q:
O que significa Sarah's back (probably Sarah is back or Sarah has back?)?
A:
Sarah’s back to her old self = Sarah is back is to her old self
to be back = to return
It’s nice to be back home.
When will you be back?
It's great to be back! (= It’s great to have returned to wherever you are at the moment. [Entertainers often say this.])
somebody's old self = the way somebody usually was in the past or before something happened
to be back to one’s old self = to return or change back to the way one truly or usually is
It’s great that Sarah is back to the way she usually (or the way she was before something happened).
to be back = to return
It’s nice to be back home.
When will you be back?
It's great to be back! (= It’s great to have returned to wherever you are at the moment. [Entertainers often say this.])
somebody's old self = the way somebody usually was in the past or before something happened
to be back to one’s old self = to return or change back to the way one truly or usually is
It’s great that Sarah is back to the way she usually (or the way she was before something happened).
Synonyms of "Sarah" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Sarah turned down the job offer. e Sarah refused the job offer. e Sarah rejected the job offer. ?
A:
The words "turned down" and "refused" and "rejected" are synonymous and essentially give the same meaning in each sentence. "Decline" would also work.
Depending on the context of this situation "turned down" and "rejected" implies Sarah was offered the job but decided not to take it.
"Refused" implies there might have been something more about the job (maybe there were negative benefits) but in the end Sarah did not want to take it.
Depending on the context of this situation "turned down" and "rejected" implies Sarah was offered the job but decided not to take it.
"Refused" implies there might have been something more about the job (maybe there were negative benefits) but in the end Sarah did not want to take it.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Sarah and Tom became the best of friends after they played tennis with each other every other week. e Sarah and Tom became the best of friends after they played tennis together every other week. ?
A:
Yes. So the second sentence is "tighter," thus better.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Sarah couldn't have got my message, Otherwise she would have replied. e I wonder why Sarah hasn't replied to my message. I suppose she might not have got it. ?
A:
"Couldn't" means you're certain while "mightn't" means you're unsure.
In the first example, because Sarah hasn't replied, you're drawing the conclusion that she didn't get your message, and you're certain that that's the reason why.
In the second example, you're proposing that Sarah may not have received your message as a POTENTIAL reason why she hasn't replied, but you aren't sure whether this is true.
In the first example, because Sarah hasn't replied, you're drawing the conclusion that she didn't get your message, and you're certain that that's the reason why.
In the second example, you're proposing that Sarah may not have received your message as a POTENTIAL reason why she hasn't replied, but you aren't sure whether this is true.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre She cared for Sarah e She cared about Sarah ?
A:
"Cared for" and "Cared about" can mean the same thing sometimes
But 'cared for' can also mean physically helps her, whereas 'cared about' might mean she only worried about Sarah but there are no physical actions involved. Hope this helps
But 'cared for' can also mean physically helps her, whereas 'cared about' might mean she only worried about Sarah but there are no physical actions involved. Hope this helps
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Hello, may I please speak *with* Sarah? e Hello, may I please speak *to* Sarah? ?
A:
There is no great difference but "with" sounds better.
Translations of "Sarah"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I am Sarah , I’m 20 years old, I’m student
A:
I am Sarah, i'm 20 years old, I'm a student.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? Dear Sarah, Hello! I’m staying in nyc for the holidays. It’s so cool! Since I arrived I have seen so many wonderful things. I’ve visiting 3 landmarks. The first is the Statue of Liberty. It’s a must-see place! This is really high and awesome.
A:
Hi! You could say, “Hi Sarah! I’m staying in NYC for the holidays. It’s been so cool! I have seen so many wonderful things. I’ve visited 3 landmarks - the first is the Statue of Liberty. It’s a must-see place! It is really high-up and awesome!”
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? hello I am Sarah
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? How long have Sarah and Michael been together for?
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? 'Sarah would like to have the house', he said. (in reported speech)
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Other questions about "Sarah"
Q:
Sarah had been attending Karate lessons for almost a year, but she has never learnt to defend herself.
Should I say << But she had never learnt to defend herself >>? soa natural?
Should I say << But she had never learnt to defend herself >>? soa natural?
A:
....but had never learnt....
Q:
I am Sarah and I love making rugs my grandmother is into rug making so I learnt everything there is to know about the craft from her
which accent do I have ?? soa natural?
which accent do I have ?? soa natural?
A:
It would sound more natural if you said: "I am Sarah and I love making rugs, my grandmother is into rug making, so with her help I managed to learn everything there is to know about rug crafting." Overall your pronunciation is great.
Q:
Sarah's bag's color is yellow soa natural?
A:
1. Sarah's bag is yellow.
2. Sarah's bag's yellow.
Always choose 1. over 2.
2. Sarah's bag's yellow.
Always choose 1. over 2.
Q:
When Sarah Knauss died on 30 December 1999, she (...) soa natural?
A:
Spent* Instead of Spended
Q:
After Sarah finish high school next spring, she will get a job soa natural?
A:
@arimK: "finishes" and then it's fine :)
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