Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Home"
The meaning of "Home" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa I went home and feeling a lot better not perfect by any means but certainly better than I had done
by any means??
by any means??
A:
“not perfect by any means” = not in any way perfect; not perfect at all; absolutely not perfect
Q:
O que significa home I'll never be.?
A:
This means to feel like you do not have a home or to never be able to go back home. I hope this helps.
Q:
O que significa When you say, "do you rent or own your home?" in a questionaire, what does "rent" mean? It seems like rent can mean both as a landlord or as a tenant.?
A:
It's weird but it can be both.
I don't own a home. I rent an apartment / I rent a home.
But if you are the landlord, we usually say "rent out".
I own 4 properties that I currently rent out.
I don't own a home. I rent an apartment / I rent a home.
But if you are the landlord, we usually say "rent out".
I own 4 properties that I currently rent out.
Q:
O que significa
"You just can't be too careful about who you invite into your home."
(Translate in french please.) ?
"You just can't be too careful about who you invite into your home."
(Translate in french please.) ?
A:
"On n'est jamais trop prudent quant aux personnes que l'on invite chez soi."
Q:
O que significa I am to take you home?
A:
I am to take you home = I am supposed to take you home. It is my job, my responsibility, my duty...to take you home. Someone asked me to take you home. I have been told to take you home now.
The idea is that they will give you a ride to your home or escort you home. That they make sure you get to your home, and that you stay safe. It is a kindness.
The idea is that they will give you a ride to your home or escort you home. That they make sure you get to your home, and that you stay safe. It is a kindness.
Example sentences using "Home"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com home.
A:
Here are some expresions:
"Home sweet home" means that you are happy to return home
"Home sick" means you miss home
Here are sentances:
"I want to go home"
"He went home because he was sick"
"Home is where your heart is"
I don't speak russian, but since you asked the question in english,I assume that you can understand what I am saying
"Home sweet home" means that you are happy to return home
"Home sick" means you miss home
Here are sentances:
"I want to go home"
"He went home because he was sick"
"Home is where your heart is"
I don't speak russian, but since you asked the question in english,I assume that you can understand what I am saying
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com go big or go home.
A:
Hard to show examples because it is a situational saying that you can use for lots of things. Going big means to do it as crazy and as risky as you can, or you might as well just go home. An example is if you took all the money you had, and you decided to spend it on a Lamborghini car instead of paying for a house or an education. Go big or go home. Or if you were afraid of snakes and you bought 100 as pets. Go big or go home. Or if you said I am going to run for President of South Korea, when you probably don’t have much chance to win, Go big or go home.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com ...arrived home....
A:
I've arrived home from school = he llegado a casa de la escuela
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com "Hit home".
A:
"Hits close to home" or "Hits home" is an expression that means "that means a lot to me" or "reminds me of my past", it's usually said when something makes you emotional, mainly sad.
Here are some examples:
"That movie hit very close to home, seeing that dog die reminded me of when my dog died."
"I didn't mean to say something that hit so close to home, I'm sorry I hurt your feelings."
"That joke was funny, but it hit really close to home, I laughed but it hurt me a little bit."
I hope this makes sense. :)
Here are some examples:
"That movie hit very close to home, seeing that dog die reminded me of when my dog died."
"I didn't mean to say something that hit so close to home, I'm sorry I hurt your feelings."
"That joke was funny, but it hit really close to home, I laughed but it hurt me a little bit."
I hope this makes sense. :)
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com come home to.
A:
1. "I want to come home to a warm house."
2. "Come home to get out of the rain."
3. "I want to come home to be with you."
2. "Come home to get out of the rain."
3. "I want to come home to be with you."
Synonyms of "Home" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre When do you usually go back home? e When do you usually go back to your house? ?
A:
Probably the first sentence but you can say either - generally we just say the shortest option : )
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre home e homeland ?
A:
The term "home" typically refers to a person's primary residence, where they live with their family or on their own. It is the place where they feel comfortable and have a sense of belonging.
On the other hand, "homeland" refers to the country or region where a person or their ancestors were born or have a cultural or historical connection to. It is often associated with a sense of patriotism or national identity.
To describe a place where you and your friends play and do something meaningful, you can use phrases like "our special spot," "our hangout," "our meeting place," or "our gathering spot." You can also add more descriptive details such as "our favorite park bench," "our community center," "our secret hideout," or "our favorite cafe."
If you are describing a place where you and your friends or partners live together, you can use phrases like "our shared apartment," "our communal living space," or "our co-housing arrangement." You can also add more details such as "our cozy bungalow," "our spacious loft," or "our modern townhouse."
On the other hand, "homeland" refers to the country or region where a person or their ancestors were born or have a cultural or historical connection to. It is often associated with a sense of patriotism or national identity.
To describe a place where you and your friends play and do something meaningful, you can use phrases like "our special spot," "our hangout," "our meeting place," or "our gathering spot." You can also add more descriptive details such as "our favorite park bench," "our community center," "our secret hideout," or "our favorite cafe."
If you are describing a place where you and your friends or partners live together, you can use phrases like "our shared apartment," "our communal living space," or "our co-housing arrangement." You can also add more details such as "our cozy bungalow," "our spacious loft," or "our modern townhouse."
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre I will come back home after 3 weeks e I will come back home in 3 weeks e I will come back home 3 weeks later ?
A:
They all mean the same thing but “I will come back home in 3 weeks” sounds like a native speaker
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre He had been attacked at the his home. e He had attacked at the his home. ?
A:
First of all in both sentence it is incorrect to have the word "the" and "his" at the same time. It is either "at the home" meaning any home or " at his home" meaning his own home and in your case it seems you meant "his".
Secondly: The first sentence, "He had been attacked at his home," means that someone else attacked him at his home. The sentence is in the passive voice, with "had been attacked" being the past participle of the verb "attack." This sentence implies that the person was a victim of an attack.
Example: John had been attacked at his home by a group of intruders.
The second sentence, "He had attacked at his home," is grammatically incorrect because it has an extra "at" between "attacked" and "his." However, if we remove the extra "at" and write it as "He had attacked his home," it means that he attacked his own home. This sentence is in the active voice, with "had attacked" being the past participle of the verb "attack." This sentence implies that the person was the one who carried out the attack on his own home.
Example: Tom had attacked his home in a fit of rage and damaged the walls and furniture.
First of all in both sentence it is incorrect to have the word "the" and "his" at the same time. It is either "at the home" meaning any home or " at his home" meaning his own home and in your case it seems you meant "his".
Secondly: The first sentence, "He had been attacked at his home," means that someone else attacked him at his home. The sentence is in the passive voice, with "had been attacked" being the past participle of the verb "attack." This sentence implies that the person was a victim of an attack.
Example: John had been attacked at his home by a group of intruders.
The second sentence, "He had attacked at his home," is grammatically incorrect because it has an extra "at" between "attacked" and "his." However, if we remove the extra "at" and write it as "He had attacked his home," it means that he attacked his own home. This sentence is in the active voice, with "had attacked" being the past participle of the verb "attack." This sentence implies that the person was the one who carried out the attack on his own home.
Example: Tom had attacked his home in a fit of rage and damaged the walls and furniture.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre homes e friends ?
A:
Homes are where people live. Houses, apartments, trailers. Friends are people that you trust, and have fun with.
I love coming home after a long day at work.
Me and my friends are going shopping today.
I love coming home after a long day at work.
Me and my friends are going shopping today.
Translations of "Home"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? "나 렌즈빼기 귀찮아"를 어떻게 말하나요?
When I come home and take off contacts and I want to say "I am bothering to take off contacts"
How do I speak it naturally?
When I come home and take off contacts and I want to say "I am bothering to take off contacts"
How do I speak it naturally?
A:
Removing my contacts is (a bit) annoying."
Removing my contacts is (a bit) annoying."
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)?
If I come late at home, mom will be upset.
Is it a wrong sentence?
I know that If I come home late...is more natural.
If I come late at home, mom will be upset.
Is it a wrong sentence?
I know that If I come home late...is more natural.
A:
If I come home late = natural
If I come late at home = unnatural
We only use "come at" in the sense of one person moving towards another person.
He came at me with an aggressive look on his face.
Come on. Come at me bro. (i.e. let's fight)
Incredibly, the bird came at the lion with its wings spread and the lion ran away.
If I come late at home = unnatural
We only use "come at" in the sense of one person moving towards another person.
He came at me with an aggressive look on his face.
Come on. Come at me bro. (i.e. let's fight)
Incredibly, the bird came at the lion with its wings spread and the lion ran away.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Did you make it home well? 왜 it을 넣어야하나요?
Did you make home well? 이라고 해도 되나요?
Did you make home well? 이라고 해도 되나요?
A:
make it means to accomplish something.
so in this case it means we're you able to get home.
did you make home well, first is unnatural. but in this context means did you create/build the home well.
so in this case it means we're you able to get home.
did you make home well, first is unnatural. but in this context means did you create/build the home well.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I really love having own my time.
when i’m my home i like to watch movies all day.
oh! don’t get me wrong !
i’m not couch potato.
i only do it on weekends.
when i’m my home i like to watch movies all day.
oh! don’t get me wrong !
i’m not couch potato.
i only do it on weekends.
A:
"I really love having own my time.
When I’m home I like to watch movies all day.
Oh! Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a couch potato!
I only do it on weekends."
When I’m home I like to watch movies all day.
Oh! Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a couch potato!
I only do it on weekends."
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? I'm resting at home looking at my smartphone today.
나는 오늘 집에서 스마트폰이나 보고 쉬어요.
이표현이 맞나요?
나는 오늘 집에서 스마트폰이나 보고 쉬어요.
이표현이 맞나요?
A:
if you mean how do you speak it
then hope this helps also
instead of smart phone ..
just say phone or mobile phone 🙂
then hope this helps also
instead of smart phone ..
just say phone or mobile phone 🙂
Other questions about "Home"
Q:
"I always study English after getting home from work.I usually start it around two p.m on weekdays and three p.m on weekends."
Does this sound natural? If there are any grammatical mistakes, please correct it.
Does this sound natural? If there are any grammatical mistakes, please correct it.
A:
It sounds natural!👏
Q:
"I want to go home, but I have to work as a dishwasher for three hours at the restaurant tonight. I hope time will go by quickly. "
Hello. Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Can I say "I hope time will fly quickly." too?
Hello. Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Can I say "I hope time will fly quickly." too?
A:
to say that "time flies" already implies quickness, so I would not add the word "quickly" to "I hope the time will fly" because that would be redundant.
But it is ok to say "I hope the time will go by quickly." or "I hope the time passes quickly."
In order to be more concise, I would say "I want to go home, but I have to wash dishes at the restaurant tonight. I hope it goes by quickly./I hope time passes quickly."
But it is ok to say "I hope the time will go by quickly." or "I hope the time passes quickly."
In order to be more concise, I would say "I want to go home, but I have to wash dishes at the restaurant tonight. I hope it goes by quickly./I hope time passes quickly."
Q:
I can't study well at home, but I do well at a cafe. soa natural?
A:
× I can't study well at home, but I do well at a cafe.
✓ I can't study well at home, but at a cafe--I can.
✓ I can't study well at home, but at a cafe--I can.
Q:
«When she came home?» is a natural question when asking someone?
A:
頭に「...」を付ければ可能です。
A: My mom had makeup on yesterday.
(うちの母は昨日化粧をしてたんだ)
B: ...When she came home?
(帰ってきたとき?)
※相手の文の続きという感覚で聞いている
A: My mom had makeup on yesterday.
(うちの母は昨日化粧をしてたんだ)
B: ...When she came home?
(帰ってきたとき?)
※相手の文の続きという感覚で聞いている
Q:
I don't want to separate with you, but you have to get back home now.
너랑 헤어지기 싫지만 넌 지금 집에 가야만 되잖아
It can't help it.
어쩔 수 없지 soa natural?
너랑 헤어지기 싫지만 넌 지금 집에 가야만 되잖아
It can't help it.
어쩔 수 없지 soa natural?
A:
× I don't want to separate with you, but you have to get back home now.
✓ I don't want to be parted from you, but you have to get back home now.
× It can't help it.
✓ It can't be helped.
🙂
✓ I don't want to be parted from you, but you have to get back home now.
× It can't help it.
✓ It can't be helped.
🙂
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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