Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Wendy"
The meaning of "Wendy" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa And still Wendy hugged Nana. "That's right," he shouted. "Coddle her! Nobody coddles me. Oh dear no! I am only the breadwinner, why should I be coddled - why, why, why!"?
A:
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Q:
O que significa Wendy had danced with joy, just as the real Mrs. Darling must have done.?
A:
ウェンディという少女は喜びのように踊りました。本物のダルイングという奴もこの同じことをするはずだった。
Q:
O que significa I was in Wendy's and the lady who took my order she forgot the give the thing where I put My drink,what the name of that container ??
A:
Are you asking what the name of the container that hold four drinks is? Because I am not sure that it has a name... maybe a drink holder? or drink tray?
Translations of "Wendy"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? "Wendy is feeling shy." does it make sense?
A:
Yes. That's correct. 👍
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Wendy's a dépassé McDonald's
A:
Wendy's has surpassed McDonald's
Other questions about "Wendy"
Q:
"He and Wendy didnt speak much". When do you use He and when do you use Him in this kind of sentences?
A:
The rule of thumb is to drop the name of the second person in the sentence and see if it sounds right. So for "He and Wendy didn't speak much", you would drop "and wendy":
"He didn't speak much" - Correct
"Him didn't speak much" - Incorrect
So the correct structure is "He and Wendy didn't speak much."
As for the rule of dropping the second name, it works for any sentence involving two people. For example, "She and I are going to the mall":
"She is going to the mall"
"I am going to the mall"
So "She and I are going to the mall" is the correct structure.
I hope this is helpful!
"He didn't speak much" - Correct
"Him didn't speak much" - Incorrect
So the correct structure is "He and Wendy didn't speak much."
As for the rule of dropping the second name, it works for any sentence involving two people. For example, "She and I are going to the mall":
"She is going to the mall"
"I am going to the mall"
So "She and I are going to the mall" is the correct structure.
I hope this is helpful!
Q:
Come to think of it, Wendy's store was in South Korea long time ago.
But It looks like all disappeared.
soa natural?
But It looks like all disappeared.
soa natural?
A:
× Come to think of it, Wendy's store was in South Korea long time ago.
✓ Come to think of it, the Wendy's store was in South Korea a long time ago.
× But It looks like all disappeared.
✓ But it looks like they all disappeared.
✓ Come to think of it, the Wendy's store was in South Korea a long time ago.
× But It looks like all disappeared.
✓ But it looks like they all disappeared.
Q:
I was working at Wendy's before I changed my job.
I had worked at Wendy's before I changed my job.
I had been working at Wendy's before I changed my job.
soa natural?
I had worked at Wendy's before I changed my job.
I had been working at Wendy's before I changed my job.
soa natural?
A:
"I worked at Wendy's before I found a new job." or "I was working at Wendy's, but then I quit and found a new job." There are a lot of ways that you can say it, but the ones that you wrote don't sound quite natural.
Q:
When viewed from behind, she looks like Wendy. soa natural?
A:
From behind she looked like Wendy.
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