Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "John"
El significado de "John" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa john?
A:
In that case, it seems he needs to use the "toilet" (an American slang)
Q:
¿Qué significa talking on the john?
A:
Talking while you're on the toilet.
Q:
¿Qué significa "john" in 936?
A:
A "John" is slang for a man who buys services from a prostitute. Called a John because they are anonymous, like John Doe.
Q:
¿Qué significa "to kill a john"?
A:
It sounds to me "to kill a John" is to kill a "nobody," an average person. That's why we have the term John Doe as a name for a body without a real identity or name.
Palabras similares a "John" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre does john walk now y is john walking now ?
A:
Does John walk now? When I hear this, I think of a habitual action as if he’s now walking to school instead of taking a bus or subway.
Is John walking now? When I hear this, I think of someone recovering from an accident and John is now able to walk after surgery OR John is now walking to school on a daily basis (i.e., the same as the first sentence).
Is John walking now? When I hear this, I think of someone recovering from an accident and John is now able to walk after surgery OR John is now walking to school on a daily basis (i.e., the same as the first sentence).
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre “I met john 6 months ago” y “I’ve known John for 6 months” ?
A:
They are similar in meaning, but there is a subtle difference.
"I've known John for 6 months" suggests you have known him throughout that time, spending time with him on multiple occasions.
"I met John 6 months ago" is more general. It may have just been a one-time meeting/occurrence or you may have spent time together on multiple occasions.
"I've known John for 6 months" suggests you have known him throughout that time, spending time with him on multiple occasions.
"I met John 6 months ago" is more general. It may have just been a one-time meeting/occurrence or you may have spent time together on multiple occasions.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre john doesn't usually drink tea y john usually doesn't drink tea ?
A:
John doesn’t usually drink tea = John usually doesn’t drink tea.
They are the same!
In English you can move the word order around a lot.
You can also say:
Usually, John doesn’t drink tea
John doesn’t drink tea usually
They are the same!
In English you can move the word order around a lot.
You can also say:
Usually, John doesn’t drink tea
John doesn’t drink tea usually
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre john, bog, loo y toilet ?
A:
there is no difference between the meanings, those are just different ways people say the same word in different countries
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre John y john ?
A:
Normally you would capitalise the first letter of a name though.
John would be more appropriate.
John would be more appropriate.
Traducciones de "John"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? She married john
or
John was married to her.
Both are correct?
or
John was married to her.
Both are correct?
A:
@__Snowdrop__
It's not so common, I found it hard to think of examples. The only thing I can really think of is this:
Now I'm married with children, I don't have enough time to myself
It means, now I'm married and I have children, I don't have enough time to myself.
It's not so common, I found it hard to think of examples. The only thing I can really think of is this:
Now I'm married with children, I don't have enough time to myself
It means, now I'm married and I have children, I don't have enough time to myself.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? john lo pasa aún peor que la mayoría.
A:
John has it worse than most
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? I have the john's lenon's style glasses.
Is it correct?
Is it correct?
A:
I have john Lennon style glasses
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? john and joan
A:
First one is John. Second one is Joan.
Otras preguntas sobre "John"
Q:
Por favor, muéstrame cómo pronunciar john .
A:
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Q:
¿Esto suena natural? When john is visited by each character, each of them reminds him who was him once and what could he have done with his power. The emotions he is going through when he is visited by these characters are of pity and shame.
Through these characters John is awaken from his denial and finally knows his purpose.
Through these characters John is awaken from his denial and finally knows his purpose.
A:
When john was visited by each character, each of them reminded him of who he once was and what could he have done with his powers . The emotions he goes through when he is visited by these characters are of pity and shame.
Through these characters John is awaken from his denial and finally knows his purpose.
Through these characters John is awaken from his denial and finally knows his purpose.
Q:
ex. john was sharering a house with a friend and his wife, who happened to speak Japanese.
In this case,
a friend and his wife spoke Japanese.
or
only his wife spoke Japanese
which is correct?
In this case,
a friend and his wife spoke Japanese.
or
only his wife spoke Japanese
which is correct?
A:
sharing *
Technically it can be both, but if the friend AND the wife could speak Japanese, you would say:
"..., who BOTH happened to speak Japanese."
In your sentence, the context sounds like only the wife can speak Japanese 😁
Technically it can be both, but if the friend AND the wife could speak Japanese, you would say:
"..., who BOTH happened to speak Japanese."
In your sentence, the context sounds like only the wife can speak Japanese 😁
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? john hasn't got a CD player or radio. He doesn't listen to music
A:
oh yea its probably the text book! You pronounced everything correctly! As for your accent, its noticable but its not too strong! :)
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? john drinks too much, doesn't he?
A:
For myself, i would rather say "don't you think" rather than "doesn't he".
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