Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Janet"
El significado de "Janet" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa Janet is a selfish woman, but still I can’t help liking her?
A:
ジャネットはわがままな女性だけど好きじゃないではいられない
Palabras similares a "Janet" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Janet's yellow hat makes her easier to pick out in a crowd. y Janet's yellow hat makes it easier to pick out her in a crowd. ?
A:
no difference at all
Traducciones de "Janet"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Janet JacksonとTLC日本に来てくれて本当にありがとうございました。すごい素敵なパフォーマンスでした。
A:
Thank you very much for coming to Japan, Janet Jackson and TLC. It was a wonderful performance.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Janet JacksonとTLCのコンサートをみた。
I watched Janet & TLC Live showですか?
I watched Janet & TLC Live showですか?
A:
i saw janet jackson and tlc live
i saw janet and tlc live in concert
i went to a janet jackson/tlc concert
here’s some way to say it
i saw janet and tlc live in concert
i went to a janet jackson/tlc concert
here’s some way to say it
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? I am Janet By Name 39years of age & will be 40 very soon . Never been married . How about your self ?
A:
My name is Janet. I am 39 years old and will be 40 very soon. I have never been married. How about yourself?
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Janet, the washing machine is not working. Suddenly stopped working and did not finish his cycle.... tiene sentido esta oración?
A:
Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Otras preguntas sobre "Janet"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I’m worried about Janet having a car accident afte I leaves. When it was snowing heavy, Mrs. Janet drove Christine to the airport. When I got her home We was supposed to read the book at 4 pm. But she wasn’t at home . she didn’t let me know it, she got back to the airport. This morning I asked her “ why did you get her to the airport ?” she makes money a lot. She could use Uber with her money. Janet said “ she has no mother, she needed her mother to hug her at the airport. She needed me at the point, which is why I drove her to the airport.
A:
× I’m worried about Janet having a car accident afte I leaves.
✓ I’m worried Janet could have had a car accident after left.
× When it was snowing heavy, Mrs. Janet drove Christine to the airport.
✓ She drove Christine to the airport while it was snowing heavily,
× We used to read the book at 4pm.
✓ We used to read the book at 4:00 p.m. (this sentence doesn't seem to fit in the story)
× But she didn’t let me know it, she got back to the airport.
✓ but she didn’t let me know until she got back.
× This morning I asked her “ why did you get her to the airport ?” she makes money a lot.
✓ The next morning, I asked her, “Why did you take her to the airport?” She makes a lot of money, and
× She could use Uber with her money.
✓ she could afford to take an Uber."
× Janet said “ she has no mother, she needed her mother to hug her at the airport.
✓ Janet replied, “She doesn't have a mother, and she needed someone to hug her at the airport.
× She needed me at the point, which is why I drove her to the airport.
✓ She needed me, so I drove her."
✓ I’m worried Janet could have had a car accident after left.
× When it was snowing heavy, Mrs. Janet drove Christine to the airport.
✓ She drove Christine to the airport while it was snowing heavily,
× We used to read the book at 4pm.
✓ We used to read the book at 4:00 p.m. (this sentence doesn't seem to fit in the story)
× But she didn’t let me know it, she got back to the airport.
✓ but she didn’t let me know until she got back.
× This morning I asked her “ why did you get her to the airport ?” she makes money a lot.
✓ The next morning, I asked her, “Why did you take her to the airport?” She makes a lot of money, and
× She could use Uber with her money.
✓ she could afford to take an Uber."
× Janet said “ she has no mother, she needed her mother to hug her at the airport.
✓ Janet replied, “She doesn't have a mother, and she needed someone to hug her at the airport.
× She needed me at the point, which is why I drove her to the airport.
✓ She needed me, so I drove her."
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Janet got her expensive snack. Sometimes Jewelry barks a lot asking for more snack.
It feels like “ why don’t I get to have more snack “
last week Jewlery got sick. She had stomach. She couldn’t get to eat any snack. When we had delicious food, she barked a lot, saying why do you guys get to eat anything you want, why I can’t get to have what I want. She looked so frustrated. But honey! You are being taken care of with Love from Mrs Janet.
It feels like “ why don’t I get to have more snack “
last week Jewlery got sick. She had stomach. She couldn’t get to eat any snack. When we had delicious food, she barked a lot, saying why do you guys get to eat anything you want, why I can’t get to have what I want. She looked so frustrated. But honey! You are being taken care of with Love from Mrs Janet.
A:
× Janet got her expensive snack.
✓ Janet got Jewelry an expensive snack.
× Sometimes Jewelry barks a lot asking for more snack.
✓ Sometimes, Jewelry barks a lot, asking for more of the snack.
× It feels like “ why don’t I get to have more snack “ last week Jewlery got sick.
✓ It feels like she's saying “Why can't I have more?“. Last week, Jewlery got sick.
× She had stomach.
✓ She had stomach ache.
× She couldn’t get to eat any snack.
✓ She didn't get to eat any of her special snack.
× When we had delicious food, she barked a lot, saying why do you guys get to eat anything you want, why I can’t get to have what I want.
✓ When we had delicious food, she barked a lot as if she was saying "Why do you guys get to eat anything you want; why can’t I have what I want?
× But honey!
✓ But honey,
× You are being taken care of with Love from Mrs Janet.
✓ you are being taken care of with love by Mrs. Janet.
You keep saying "get to". It sounds unnatural, because you could simply say "can/can't I". And when talking in past-tense, you say "did/didn't" instead of "can/can't". Also, the reason I corrected the forst sentence is because the opening sentence in the paragraph doesn't clarify who "her" is. It's better to use every characters name first and then start using pronouns like "him", and "her".
✓ Janet got Jewelry an expensive snack.
× Sometimes Jewelry barks a lot asking for more snack.
✓ Sometimes, Jewelry barks a lot, asking for more of the snack.
× It feels like “ why don’t I get to have more snack “ last week Jewlery got sick.
✓ It feels like she's saying “Why can't I have more?“. Last week, Jewlery got sick.
× She had stomach.
✓ She had stomach ache.
× She couldn’t get to eat any snack.
✓ She didn't get to eat any of her special snack.
× When we had delicious food, she barked a lot, saying why do you guys get to eat anything you want, why I can’t get to have what I want.
✓ When we had delicious food, she barked a lot as if she was saying "Why do you guys get to eat anything you want; why can’t I have what I want?
× But honey!
✓ But honey,
× You are being taken care of with Love from Mrs Janet.
✓ you are being taken care of with love by Mrs. Janet.
You keep saying "get to". It sounds unnatural, because you could simply say "can/can't I". And when talking in past-tense, you say "did/didn't" instead of "can/can't". Also, the reason I corrected the forst sentence is because the opening sentence in the paragraph doesn't clarify who "her" is. It's better to use every characters name first and then start using pronouns like "him", and "her".
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? 1. Janet had worked for them before she came to work for us.
2.He kept looking at her, wondering where he has seen her before.
3.Travelling has become much easier in the past 100 years
4. Do you ever lock the doors before you leave the house?
5. My best friend and I had known each other for 15 years.
(If there are any grammar mistakes, please correct me.)
2.He kept looking at her, wondering where he has seen her before.
3.Travelling has become much easier in the past 100 years
4. Do you ever lock the doors before you leave the house?
5. My best friend and I had known each other for 15 years.
(If there are any grammar mistakes, please correct me.)
A:
1. Janet had worked for them before she came to work for us. This is fine if you need to refer to something that then happened afterwards. If talking about the current time use the simple past and say "Janet worked for them before..." or "used to" - "Janet used to work for them before..."
2.He kept looking at her, wondering where he has seen her before. Here you are referring to something (seeing her) that happened earlier than something else (kept looking), so you need the past perfect: "He kept looking at her, wondering where he had seen her before..". If however you are telling a story in the historical present, then the original would be OK, but this is not a usually used tense....
3.Travelling has become much easier in the past 100 years OK
4. Do you ever lock the doors before you leave the house? OK
5. My best friend and I had known each other for 15 years. This is fine if you then go on to refer to something else that happened afterwards (e.g. you go on "....15 years when we first met Tom"). If you are referring to the present (i.e. you still are best friends) then say "My best friend and I have known each other for 15 years".
2.He kept looking at her, wondering where he has seen her before. Here you are referring to something (seeing her) that happened earlier than something else (kept looking), so you need the past perfect: "He kept looking at her, wondering where he had seen her before..". If however you are telling a story in the historical present, then the original would be OK, but this is not a usually used tense....
3.Travelling has become much easier in the past 100 years OK
4. Do you ever lock the doors before you leave the house? OK
5. My best friend and I had known each other for 15 years. This is fine if you then go on to refer to something else that happened afterwards (e.g. you go on "....15 years when we first met Tom"). If you are referring to the present (i.e. you still are best friends) then say "My best friend and I have known each other for 15 years".
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? 1.Tom is a lady-killer.
2. Janet is a knockout.
3.I think he has a crush on you.
Give me a break.
2. Janet is a knockout.
3.I think he has a crush on you.
Give me a break.
A:
Good Job!😄👌👍
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? When Janet gets here, we shall start.
A:
Commonly most people don't use "shall" anymore because it is a bit too formal. We tend to use "will" more often.
When Janet gets here, we will start.
When Janet gets here, we will start.
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