Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Learnd"
The meaning of "Learnd" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa I've learnd that "do you have the time?" means "what time is it now?" but I get curious how many american people use "do you have the time" when they ask time
?
?
A:
It a polite way to ask.
Example sentences using "Learnd"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com I learnd a lot of things under your..
A:
I learned a lot of things under your presence, under your existence... Under your motivation ....
Translations of "Learnd"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I've learnd that "do you have the time?" means "what time is it now?" but I get curious how many american people use "do you have the time" when they ask time
A:
It's not common, but some still uses it. It's a very, classy way to ask for time. We use other variations such as:
"Do you know what time it is?"
"What's the time?"
"Do you know what time it is?"
"What's the time?"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I learnd english for myself, do you understand what I'm say?
isso ala natural?
isso ala natural?
A:
I learned English on my own. Do you understand what I'm saying?
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I need to learnd speak English.
A:
“I need to learn how to speak English”
“I need help speaking English”
“I need help speaking English”
Other questions about "Learnd"
Q:
1. I learnd how to call staff at a restaurant before going to the US. So I kinda knew how it worked. When I was at a restaurant, there was no one came to my table. When that happend, I was confused because I knew there was a system for the staff serving a certain table that they were told. So I assumed that I shouldn't call other staff at the time.
2. He left strong impression on me.
3. Should we get extra plates to share?
4. Should we dish out all the foods for two surving?
5. If this was sold individually, I'd buy it.
6. Do French people look down on you if you can't speak french at all in French?
Are these natural? If it sounds unnatural or grammatically wrong, please let me know😊
2. He left strong impression on me.
3. Should we get extra plates to share?
4. Should we dish out all the foods for two surving?
5. If this was sold individually, I'd buy it.
6. Do French people look down on you if you can't speak french at all in French?
Are these natural? If it sounds unnatural or grammatically wrong, please let me know😊
A:
Some of it sounded unnatural but overall you did a good job!
1. I learned how to call staff at a restaurant before going to the U.S., so I kinda knew how it worked. When I was at a restaurant, no one came to my table. When that happened, I was confused because I knew there was a system for the staff serving a certain table that they were told. So I assumed that I shouldn’t call other staff at the time.
2. He left a strong impression on me.
4. Should we dish out all the foods for two servings?
6. Do French people look down on you if you can’t speak French at all?
1. I learned how to call staff at a restaurant before going to the U.S., so I kinda knew how it worked. When I was at a restaurant, no one came to my table. When that happened, I was confused because I knew there was a system for the staff serving a certain table that they were told. So I assumed that I shouldn’t call other staff at the time.
2. He left a strong impression on me.
4. Should we dish out all the foods for two servings?
6. Do French people look down on you if you can’t speak French at all?
Q:
I learnd that greetings is important throgh my experience.
Is this ok?
Is this ok?
A:
You have some mistakes in your sentence.
"I learned that greetings are important through my experience." would be fine i think.
"I learned that greetings are important through my experience." would be fine i think.
Q:
I learnd a lot of things under your. soa natural?
A:
"I learned a lot (of things) under you" is technically very correct, but "I learned a lot (of things) from you" is more generally used
Q:
I learnd a lot of things under your. soa natural?
A:
I learned a lot of things under your instruction.
Q:
I just learnd about the colloquial expression "some xxx you are" such as 'some teacher you are' which means 'you are not a good teacher (sarcasm)'.
So, i'm curious to know if I can use this about a thing, not person (For example -when i don't think a game is fun, good, can i say "Some game this is"?)
So, i'm curious to know if I can use this about a thing, not person (For example -when i don't think a game is fun, good, can i say "Some game this is"?)
A:
Yes, it makes sense :) A little more natural would be, "Some game this turned out to be," since you have already played it.
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