Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Beer"
The meaning of "Beer" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Hold my beer mean?
A:
This is usually used when the person is about to run into a conversation, activity, or fight. They may or may not literally need someone to hold their beer or other belongings when they say it.
Q:
What does I could really a beer right now mean?
A:
I could really use a beer right now means "I really want/need a beer right now."
Maybe after a really stressful day you can say this.
Maybe after a really stressful day you can say this.
Q:
What does We dring same beer tonight.
if you can not So k. mean?
if you can not So k. mean?
A:
ちょっと 分かりませんね. I understand "We drink the same beer tonight" "今晩、私たちは 同じビールを飲みます" However, "If you can not, so k?" I do not understand at all.
Q:
What does a bloated beer gut mean?
A:
Swollen stomach because of beer.
Q:
What does let's keep the beer coming mean?
A:
Let's carry on getting more beer
Example sentences using "Beer"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 2 beers for free
15%off on barbershop services
10%off on the menu list
must be surrender this coupon at the time I'd redemption..
15%off on barbershop services
10%off on the menu list
must be surrender this coupon at the time I'd redemption..
A:
Coupon must be presented for redemption. something like that
Q:
Please show me example sentences with beer.
A:
“Can I get a beer?”
“Have a beer.”
“Let’s have a beer.”
These are all common expressions, but you can change them a little bit to make phrases for different situations.
“Have a beer.”
“Let’s have a beer.”
These are all common expressions, but you can change them a little bit to make phrases for different situations.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "hold my beer." thanks!!.
A:
Here are 2 examples,
"Could you please hold my beer while I use the restroom please".
"If you hold my beer for me I can show you a trick".
"Could you please hold my beer while I use the restroom please".
"If you hold my beer for me I can show you a trick".
Synonyms of "Beer" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between beer and ale ?
A:
“Beer” is a type of alcoholic drink made through fermentation. “Ale” is a subcategory of beer where yeast is fermented higher in the container. The other subcategory is “lager,” where yeast is fermented at the bottom of the container.
Q:
What is the difference between I pressured him to drink beer and I pressured him into drinking beer ?
A:
"I pressured him to drink beer" means you pressured him, but it does not reveal if he drank it or not
"I pressured him into drinking beer" means that you were successful in pressuring him to drink and he drank beer
"I pressured him into drinking beer" means that you were successful in pressuring him to drink and he drank beer
Q:
What is the difference between I pressured him to drink beer and I pressured him into drinking beer ?
A:
I think the meaning is basically the same. Perhaps the second implies a process. Maybe it took the speaker a while to pressure him into drinking beer, and then he was successful: he drank beer.
In the first, it’s just one instant. Maybe the speaker didn’t succeed. We don’t know whether he drank beer or not.
In the first, it’s just one instant. Maybe the speaker didn’t succeed. We don’t know whether he drank beer or not.
Q:
What is the difference between I don't normally drink beer and I normally don't drink beer ?
A:
Video games and real life violence
And that's the key Charlie we are not talking about violence here we are talking about aggressive thinking and aggressive attitude. Will that ... we can't make the jump
And that's the key Charlie we are not talking about violence here we are talking about aggressive thinking and aggressive attitude. Will that ... we can't make the jump
Q:
What is the difference between It smelled beer. and It smelled of beer. ?
A:
No, "it smells beer" is 'it verbs noun'. So something can scent the beer.
"It smells good" is 'it verbs adjective'. So the smell of something is good.
The equivalent with "beer" would be "beery". "It smells beery".
"It smells good" is 'it verbs adjective'. So the smell of something is good.
The equivalent with "beer" would be "beery". "It smells beery".
Translations of "Beer"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? canned beer
pronounce plz
pronounce plz
A:
@mun451275
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I always drink a beer when i with kate.
A:
I always drink a beer when I'm with Kate.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Where is the beer
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I can drink five beer bottles
A:
“I can drink five bottles of beer.”
Maybe you are trying to say;
“In one sitting, I can drink five bottles of bear easily.” -so it’s not hard for you to drink 5 bottles of beer, its easy for you. So In one restuarant, in a couple of hours, you can drink that much easily.
Maybe you are trying to say;
“In one sitting, I can drink five bottles of bear easily.” -so it’s not hard for you to drink 5 bottles of beer, its easy for you. So In one restuarant, in a couple of hours, you can drink that much easily.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I have carving for beer
A:
I have a craving for beer
Other questions about "Beer"
Q:
What is weak beer? Is it the same as small beer?
A:
Weak beer has a lower alcohol concentration. Hundreds of years ago small beer meant weak beer. Unless though you are reading historical texts I think small beer probably refers to a small glass of beer although it’s not a commonly used phrase in Them UK by native speakers. In the UK a typical order of beer would be 1 pint although some may order half a pint which is probably the closest equivalent measure for a ‘small beer’
Q:
I am going to get some beer while I am at it. Does this sound natural?
A:
Great 👍
Q:
Can you get some beer while you’re there. Does this sound natural?
A:
Question mark at the end of questions - always
Can you get some beer while you're there?
Can you get some beer while you're there?
Q:
I almost always drink beer before go to bed. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I almost always drink beer before go to bed.
✓ I always drink beer before going to bed.
✓ I always drink beer before going to bed.
Q:
I need a beer buddy.
I need a beer buddy(s)
I need beer buddies.
Which one is the best or any other ways?
I need a beer buddy(s)
I need beer buddies.
Which one is the best or any other ways?
A:
@Kazz19 OK, if you don't care how many, probably the most natural one is 'I need a beer buddy.'
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