
【I’m off for Osaka, Japan】 と 【I’m off to ... - HiNative
2017年11月30日 · translation missing: ja.questions_content.meta_description.categories.difference
What does it mean when time permits? pls teach me if there
“When time permits” is a polite way of saying that you’re going to do something when you have the time “When time permits, please finish the survey I sent out to you all.” “I’ll get started on the project when time permits.” (lol me) It’s not a very commonly used phrase, you’d probably hear this in a formal business email or something like that. In more casual situations ...
When I say that "Thank you for inviting me to the interview", Is it ...
Thank you for inviting me to this interview. I would like to say this first. Or... Thank you for inviting me to this interview. I would like to start by saying...|If you only have 1 interview, you dont need to add 's', 'I would like to say these sentences at first' sounds unnatural, i dont really understand that
"having fun"是什麼意思? - 關於英語 (美國)(英文)的問題
having fun的意思Someone would say they are having fun when it is happening right now. “뭐헤요?” “I’m having fun with my friends!” “Did you have fun?” Is asking someone if they enjoyed something that is in the past. Or you can say, “I want to have fun.” If you want the fun to happen now or in the future.|It is the same as have fun just that having is present tense ...
"having fun"是什么意思? -关于英语 (美国)(英文) | HiNative
having funSomeone would say they are having fun when it is happening right now. “뭐헤요?” “I’m having fun with my friends!” “Did you have fun?” Is asking someone if they enjoyed something that is in the past. Or you can say, “I want to have fun.” If you want the fun to happen now or in the future.|It is the same as have fun just that having is present tense meaning that ...
【having fun】とはどういう意味ですか? - 英語 (アメリカ)に関 …
2017年11月30日 · translation missing: ja.questions_content.meta_description.categories.meaning
"having fun"은(는) 무슨 뜻인가요? 영어(미국) 질문 | HiNative
having fun의 정의 Someone would say they are having fun when it is happening right now. “뭐헤요?” “I’m having fun with my friends!” “Did you have fun?” Is asking someone if they enjoyed something that is in the past. Or you can say, “I want to have fun.” If you want the fun to happen now or in the future.|It is the same as have fun just that having is present tense ...
Which one is more natural? Are these all natural? - HiNative
The first sounds natural, the second one should be changed from “Hope you having fun” to “Hope you’re having fun” and the last one is unnatural.
When I say that "Thank you for inviting me to the interview", Is it ...
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What is the meaning of "having fun"? - Question about English (US)
2017年11月30日 · Definition of having fun Someone would say they are having fun when it is happening right now. “뭐헤요?” “I’m having fun with my friends!” “Did you have fun?” Is asking someone if they enjoyed something that is in the past. Or you can say, “I want to have fun.” If you want the fun to happen now or in the future.|It is the same as have fun just that having is …