Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Family"
El significado de "Family" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa "extended family"?
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Usually immediate family includes your parents, children, and siblings. Other relatives are extended family. Examples: aunts, cousins, in-laws.
Q:
¿Qué significa how are your family holding up ??
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It means "Are you and your family doing ok?"
Q:
¿Qué significa nurturing family ?
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A nurturing family means a family that is very loving and caring towards their children. They care for their children and support them.
A nurturing family means a family that is very loving and caring towards their children. They care for their children and support them.
Q:
¿Qué significa a family with high income might have many choices?
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A family with high income makes a lot of money which means they can afford more things. They can afford better living conditions like a house, car, food and they can afford to send their kids to school. They just have a lot of options because they can afford it compared to someone who had a lower income.
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¿Qué significa he had been in the family for a long time.?
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> I added an information at the first question box? corner? the top?
I would say "question box". "Question box at the top" also sounds good. "Corner" doesn't sound good here.
Thanks for the quote. It is actually quite funny, full with subtle jokes :) E.g. in "Trespassers after an uncle, and William after Trespassers.", the two "afters" have different meanings.
The "Thresspassers W" board is another joke. It must have been originally something like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trespasser#/media/File:Auction-storage-no-trespassing-sign-tn1.jpg
Now that I read the whole thing, I think that when Piglet says "had been in the family for a long time", he refers to the broken board. So it means that his family has owned the board for a long time.
Regarding why "had been" and not "have been": it is because it is indirect speech (also called reported speech).
Csaba says now: "I am hungry." → "Csaba says he is hungry."
Csaba says now: "I was hungry." → "Csaba says he was hungry."
Csaba says now: "I have been hungry." → "Csaba says he has been hungry."
Csaba said in the past: "I am hungry." → "Csaba said he *was* hungry."
Csaba said in the past: "I was hungry." → "Csaba said he *had been* hungry."
Csaba said in the past: "I have been hungry." → "Csaba said he *had been* hungry."
Piglet said in the past: "It is my grandfather's name, and has been in the family for a long time." → "Piglet said that it *was* his grandfather's name, and *had been* in the family for a long time."
I would say "question box". "Question box at the top" also sounds good. "Corner" doesn't sound good here.
Thanks for the quote. It is actually quite funny, full with subtle jokes :) E.g. in "Trespassers after an uncle, and William after Trespassers.", the two "afters" have different meanings.
The "Thresspassers W" board is another joke. It must have been originally something like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trespasser#/media/File:Auction-storage-no-trespassing-sign-tn1.jpg
Now that I read the whole thing, I think that when Piglet says "had been in the family for a long time", he refers to the broken board. So it means that his family has owned the board for a long time.
Regarding why "had been" and not "have been": it is because it is indirect speech (also called reported speech).
Csaba says now: "I am hungry." → "Csaba says he is hungry."
Csaba says now: "I was hungry." → "Csaba says he was hungry."
Csaba says now: "I have been hungry." → "Csaba says he has been hungry."
Csaba said in the past: "I am hungry." → "Csaba said he *was* hungry."
Csaba said in the past: "I was hungry." → "Csaba said he *had been* hungry."
Csaba said in the past: "I have been hungry." → "Csaba said he *had been* hungry."
Piglet said in the past: "It is my grandfather's name, and has been in the family for a long time." → "Piglet said that it *was* his grandfather's name, and *had been* in the family for a long time."
Ejemplos de oración usando "Family"
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con I know 'he has a large family to support' is correct sentence. I wonder 'he has a large family supporting' is also correct if I want to say he is supporting now..
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That would indicate that the family is supporting him.
That would indicate that the family is supporting him.
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con have a family to feed.
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@lgx09a of course you can 👍
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con immediate family.
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1. It is usually best not to do business with immediate family, blood and money do not mix well as some say.
2. At a family reunion, my immediate family are the only people that I recognize, even though I'm related to everyone else too.
3. Only the immediate family was invited to the funeral.
2. At a family reunion, my immediate family are the only people that I recognize, even though I'm related to everyone else too.
3. Only the immediate family was invited to the funeral.
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con we´ll be a proper family.
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We got a new dog.I think we'll (we're gonna) be a proper family (to him).
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con extended family .
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I went to my boyfriend's home town to meet his extended family. The last time I saw my extended family was at my grandmother's funeral. When we needed help with the wedding I had to reach out to the extended family.
Palabras similares a "Family" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre "all my family go home in chrismas" y "all my family go home at chrismas" y "all my family go home on chrismas" ?
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"at" is correct. You could also say "for Christmas".
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre This is my family y It's my family ?
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This is my family should be used when you're showing someone your family or a picture of your family. It's my family is a little unnatural to say to someone because it is lifeless. You could say they're my family instead.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre family gathering y family gatherings ?
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"This weekend we are going to three family gatherings"
"This weekend we are going to one family gathering"
"This weekend we are going to one family gathering"
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre family y parents ?
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"Family" includes siblings, parents, aunts/uncles, cousins, etc. It is a broader term for anyone who fits the definition.
"Parents" are more specifically the mother and father of a family.
"Parents" are more specifically the mother and father of a family.
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Give my best regards to your family. y Give my best to your family. y Give my regards to your family. ?
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The difference between best regards and regards is the level of politeness and cordiality - best regards is more polite. Saying only my best is a bit more informal than the other two.
Traducciones de "Family"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? How to introduce family members?
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? We are family
A:
Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? We be a perfect family
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"We are a perfect family"
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? how is your family ?
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"How is your family doing?"
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? 1) I'd like to invite you and your family (FOR) dinner at my home (AT) night. 2) I'd like to invite you and your family (TO) dinner at my home (THIS) night.
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I'd like to invite you and your family for dinner at my home tonight.
I'd like to invite you and your family to dinner at my home tonight.
Either is fine
I'd like to invite you and your family to dinner at my home tonight.
Either is fine
Otras preguntas sobre "Family"
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¿Esto suena natural? I went on a family trip to Sapporo from last Saturday to Monday.
It was sunny days on the first and the second day. But on the last day, it was snowstorm.
I saw a bunch of snow statues.
My biggest surprise was a statue of the Helsinki Cathedral.
It was made precisely.
It was sunny days on the first and the second day. But on the last day, it was snowstorm.
I saw a bunch of snow statues.
My biggest surprise was a statue of the Helsinki Cathedral.
It was made precisely.
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I went on a family trip to Sapporo last Saturday and came back on Monday.
It was sunny on the first and second day, but on the last day, there was snowstorm.
I saw a bunch of snow statues.
My biggest surprise was a statue of the Helsinki Cathedral.
It was made precisely.
It was sunny on the first and second day, but on the last day, there was snowstorm.
I saw a bunch of snow statues.
My biggest surprise was a statue of the Helsinki Cathedral.
It was made precisely.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? A large family meal served on New Year's Eve. Tonight we are waving farewell to the year of the dog and welcome the start of the year of the pig.At the same time,we are also celebrating spring time and the earth coming back to life. Happy CNY( ◠‿◠ )
A:
really well written👍🏾
just a few suggestions though: it may sound better to start with “here’s/here’s a photo of../this is a photo of..”
and i think it’d be better to say “welcoming” instead of welcome in this context 🤓
just a few suggestions though: it may sound better to start with “here’s/here’s a photo of../this is a photo of..”
and i think it’d be better to say “welcoming” instead of welcome in this context 🤓
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¿Esto suena natural? I went with my family on an event that we could learn how to make a kite yesterday.
A kite was "Gonboika", japanese traditional kite.
My son made it, and could fly it.
"Gonboika" can fly even if it's a breeze day.
I recommend that you also make it with your family.
A kite was "Gonboika", japanese traditional kite.
My son made it, and could fly it.
"Gonboika" can fly even if it's a breeze day.
I recommend that you also make it with your family.
A:
I went with my family to an event where we could learn how to make a kite yesterday.
The kite is called "Gonboika", a japanese traditional kite.
My son made it, and could fly it.
A "Gonboika" can fly even if it's a windy day.
I recommend that you also make it with your family.
hope this helps ^^
The kite is called "Gonboika", a japanese traditional kite.
My son made it, and could fly it.
A "Gonboika" can fly even if it's a windy day.
I recommend that you also make it with your family.
hope this helps ^^
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? later the family moved...
A:
*studied _at_ Oxford university
Philip Pullman? "His Dark Materials" was my favourite series.
I understood you perfectly 👍
Philip Pullman? "His Dark Materials" was my favourite series.
I understood you perfectly 👍
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? We went on a family trip to Hawaii.
It was warm everyday.
We mainly played with sand on the beach and swimmed in the pool.
My son was crazy about the Children Discovery Center.
We went to the Rainbow Drive-in to eat Loco Moco.
There is a Barack Obama’s favorite restaurant.
It was a nice trip and I could practiced English.
It was warm everyday.
We mainly played with sand on the beach and swimmed in the pool.
My son was crazy about the Children Discovery Center.
We went to the Rainbow Drive-in to eat Loco Moco.
There is a Barack Obama’s favorite restaurant.
It was a nice trip and I could practiced English.
A:
We went on a family trip to Hawaii.
It was warm everyday.
We mainly played with sand on the beach and swam in the pool.
My son was crazy about the Children Discovery Center.
We went to the Rainbow Drive-in to eat Loco Moco.
It is Barack Obama’s favorite restaurant.
It was a nice trip and I could practice my English.
It was warm everyday.
We mainly played with sand on the beach and swam in the pool.
My son was crazy about the Children Discovery Center.
We went to the Rainbow Drive-in to eat Loco Moco.
It is Barack Obama’s favorite restaurant.
It was a nice trip and I could practice my English.
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