Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Trains"
Synonyms of "Trains" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Trains are usually on schedule. e Trains are usually on time. ?
A:
They are both fine to use in sentence. 😊
When you say “schedule” it means they have a plan of events with time frames.
Using the word “schedule” is more specific as to what they are doing or following.
When you say “schedule” it means they have a plan of events with time frames.
Using the word “schedule” is more specific as to what they are doing or following.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Trains come in every 15 minutes. e Trains come every 15 minutes. ?
A:
There is a slight difference between those two sentences.
When something is "coming in", it means that that object (in this case, a train) is specifically entering a location/place (in this case, a train station). It is going in the train station.
The second sentence generally states that the train will come to the location every 15 minutes, so literally only going there.
When something is "coming in", it means that that object (in this case, a train) is specifically entering a location/place (in this case, a train station). It is going in the train station.
The second sentence generally states that the train will come to the location every 15 minutes, so literally only going there.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Trains are punctual in Japan. e Trains are on time in Japan. ?
A:
same meaning, but "punctual" is more formal sounding
Translations of "Trains"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Trains to move stuff
A:
Freight trains, or cargo trains. 日本語で貨物列車という列車だと思います。
Other questions about "Trains"
Q:
Trains often stopped due to heavy snow when I was a child. soa natural?
A:
Trains were often stopped due to heavy snow when I was a child.
or maybe
When I was a child, train services were often interrupted due to snow.
or maybe
When I was a child, train services were often interrupted due to snow.
Q:
Trains can get crowded on rainy days. soa natural?
A:
You can also say... Trains tend to get crowded on rainy days.
Q:
Trains was on strike. Nine of them were cancelled in a row soa natural?
A:
@Forsenicola: insted of using was change it too were
Q:
Trains are being late because of some accidents. soa natural?
A:
The train/trains are late because of/due to an accident
Q:
Trains in Tokyo and Osaka run every 2or 3minutes in the rush hours.
But all trains are full of people, and even if you let your belonging go, it wouldn't fall. soa natural?
But all trains are full of people, and even if you let your belonging go, it wouldn't fall. soa natural?
A:
it's generally understandable and natural:) however, i think a more natural version would be "trains in tokyo and osaka run every 2 or 3 minutes during rush hours. However, all trains are full of people, so even if you let go of your belongings, they won't fall."
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