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- Do these sentences sound natural?: Today, I went to Barnes . . . - HiNative
It makes me happy when they do that, but I don’t know how to properly respond Today when it happened to me I could only just say, “Thank you so much ” Next time, I want to compliment people back!|@macco8 Yes, it is common I think in the example I gave, grammatically it's the same level of correctness as すごい嬉しい
- What is the difference between Happy sweet 18 and . . . - HiNative
What is the difference between Happy sweet 18 and Happy 18th birthday ?Feel free to just provide example sentences
- tolerate 和 bear 和 stand 和 endure 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
tolerate 'bear' and 'stand' in this sense normally only appear in the negative I e 'can't bear' and 'can't 'stand' 'bear' is a bit old-fashioned e g 'I can't bear to see him so unhappy' although sometimes you still might hear it if someone 'can't bear to watch' something = they don't want to watch it because it makes them sad uncomfortable also you can have the words 'tolerable' and
- I applied for the job but was turned down. My . . . - HiNative
1 My application for the job was turned down 2 I hate being laughed at 3 The inspector accused him of stealing the jewels 4 I don’t mind giving you a lift 5 James will have the mechanic repair his car
- Does this expression sound natural? Could you please correct . . . - HiNative
Does anyone in the US understand the expression watchamacallit? Does the vampire culture very popular in the western countries?Any cartoons concerned? Does it make you always happy to have children ? はどちらが自然ですか?
- can you please tell me what is correct ? 1- He feels happy 2- he feels . . .
"He feels happy" is correct "He" is the subject "Feels" is a stative verb, like "is", so it is followed by a noun (happiness) or an adjective (happy) But you can't feel happiness, so in this sentence it has to be the adjective "happy" "Happy" is the adjective that describes how he feels
- How do Japanese people use emojis? I heard its different from how . . .
How do Japanese people use emojis? I heard it's different from how people in the UK use them What emojis would they use for being sarcastic? Happy? Sad? Angry? Etc
- O que significa We few, we happy few, we band of brothers . . .
Definição de We few, we happy few, we band of brothers It's Shakeperian language, from Henry V During the battle of Agincourt the English were outnumbered by the French, hence "We few" "We happy few, we band of brothers" meaing although they are outnumbered their morale is not broken; and they're willing to die for one another, during the battle
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