Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Unas"
Ejemplos de oración usando "Unas"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con unas preguntas usando have o has ... .
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Traducciones de "Unas"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? sólo se unas palabras
A:
La traducción directa "Just a few words" o “Only a few words” es correcta en la mayoría de los casos. Daré algunos ejemplos y variaciones.
I only have a few words to say.
I can explain that in just a few words.
Could you please explain that in a few words only.
Las palabras “just” y “only” son intercambiables en este contexto principalmente, pero en otros contextos pueden tener significados completamente diferentes
I only have a few words to say.
I can explain that in just a few words.
Could you please explain that in a few words only.
Las palabras “just” y “only” son intercambiables en este contexto principalmente, pero en otros contextos pueden tener significados completamente diferentes
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? me gustaría unas costillas con salsa mostaza
A:
I'd like ribs with mustard sauce
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Me compraré unas cervezas para mí graduación
A:
I will buy some beers for my graduation.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? how do say in english. unas de las razones de porque la gente usa drogas es
A:
One of the reasons why people use drugs is...
Otras preguntas sobre "Unas"
Q:
Escribí unas oraciones acerca de esta imagen . ¿Me pueden decir si están bien?
- There is an old lady cooking.
- Seems like she likes to cook for her family.
- She is cooking pumkin soup for lunch.
- She is trying a new recipe for dinner.
- Maybe she is teaching a new recipe to his family members.
- There is an old lady cooking.
- Seems like she likes to cook for her family.
- She is cooking pumkin soup for lunch.
- She is trying a new recipe for dinner.
- Maybe she is teaching a new recipe to his family members.
A:
Si, todo escribís están bien
Q:
Escribí unas oraciones acerca de esta imagen . ¿Me pueden decir si están bien?
- There are a couple of friends eating hotdogs outside a restaurant.
- They seems to be enjoying their food.
- They are looking to the hotdog of the guy.
- Maybe the man has found an extra hotdog.
- Their food may be delicious.
- There are a couple of friends eating hotdogs outside a restaurant.
- They seems to be enjoying their food.
- They are looking to the hotdog of the guy.
- Maybe the man has found an extra hotdog.
- Their food may be delicious.
A:
- They seems to be enjoying their food. —> They seem* to be enjoying their food.
- They are looking to the hotdog of the guy. —> They* are (They’re) looking at the guy's hotdog.
Aunque, las otras oraciones están bien escritas, hay otras formas que en mi opinión sonarían más naturales.
There are a couple of friends eating hotdogs outside a restaurant. —> There are (They’re) two friends outside the restaurant, eating hotdogs.
Maybe the man has found an extra hotdog. —> Maybe the man found an extra hotdog.
Their food may be delicious. —> Their food must be delicious.
- They are looking to the hotdog of the guy. —> They* are (They’re) looking at the guy's hotdog.
Aunque, las otras oraciones están bien escritas, hay otras formas que en mi opinión sonarían más naturales.
There are a couple of friends eating hotdogs outside a restaurant. —> There are (They’re) two friends outside the restaurant, eating hotdogs.
Maybe the man has found an extra hotdog. —> Maybe the man found an extra hotdog.
Their food may be delicious. —> Their food must be delicious.
Q:
Escribí unas oraciones acerca de esta imagen . ¿Me pueden decir si están bien?
- There is a lady who is buying vegetables at the supermarket.
- She seems to be very exciting about the quality of the vegetables.
- The lady is buying corns for dinner.
- She's selecting the best corns for her family.
- She has found all the items of her supermarket list.
- There is a lady who is buying vegetables at the supermarket.
- She seems to be very exciting about the quality of the vegetables.
- The lady is buying corns for dinner.
- She's selecting the best corns for her family.
- She has found all the items of her supermarket list.
A:
- There is a lady who is buying vegetables at the supermarket.
- She seems to be very exciting (change exiting to exited) about the quality of the vegetables.
- The lady is buying corn (deleted s on corn) for dinner.
- She's selecting the best corn (deleted s on corn) for her family.
- She (deleted has so it sounds more natural) found all the items on her supermarket (I'd personally say shopping list instead of supermarket list) list.
Good job! I'm impressed!
- She seems to be very exciting (change exiting to exited) about the quality of the vegetables.
- The lady is buying corn (deleted s on corn) for dinner.
- She's selecting the best corn (deleted s on corn) for her family.
- She (deleted has so it sounds more natural) found all the items on her supermarket (I'd personally say shopping list instead of supermarket list) list.
Good job! I'm impressed!
Q:
Escribí unas oraciones acerca de esta imagen. ¿Me dicen si esta correcto?
- There is a kid who is eating a piece of fruit.
- He seems to be eating lunch at school.
- The kid is eating slices of apple and fruit juice.
- The little kid is enjoying his lunch.
- The lunch of this kid is very healthy.
- There is a kid who is eating a piece of fruit.
- He seems to be eating lunch at school.
- The kid is eating slices of apple and fruit juice.
- The little kid is enjoying his lunch.
- The lunch of this kid is very healthy.
A:
la unica cosa que quiera cambiar es ‘the kid is eating slices of apple and DRINKING fruit juice’ porque no puedes comer una bebida
Q:
Escribí unas oraciones acerca de esta imagen . ¿Me pueden decir si están bien?
- The man is eating a hamburguer.
-The man is eating with another person.
-Both men are wearing suits.
-Seem like the man doesn't like the hamburger.
-The hamburger might be disgusting.
- The man is eating a hamburguer.
-The man is eating with another person.
-Both men are wearing suits.
-Seem like the man doesn't like the hamburger.
-The hamburger might be disgusting.
A:
Todos suenan naturales, sino que la penúltima. Se debe decir "seems like the man doesn't like the hamburger"
Significados y uso de palabras y frases similares
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